Posted on 04/01/2022 7:28:00 PM PDT by zeestephen
U.S. District Judge Mark Walker ruled that portions of the law restricting the use of ballot drop-boxes, assistance for voters, and third-party voter registration drives violated the Voting Rights Act and constitutional protections because they were passed "with the intent to discriminate against Black voters."
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Phew, for a second I thought he meant The University of Florida was being put on probation.
Poor blacks. Can’t get a decent chance to get free money and steal an election. Such a shame.
Now that would be a real crisis!
This judge was a UF student for seven years.
I was managing a couple parking lots near campus during the same time period, so I might have interacted with him near the law school, but I do not recall his face.
“Actually, Desantis needs to ignore the @$$hole!
What can the Judge do to enforce his unconstitutional ruling?
Call the cops?”
Actually, he can call on the Justice Department to enforce his ruling. And the Justice Department can do things to people in Florida who don’t comply without ever leaving their DC offices, starting with clearing out their bank accounts and canceling their credit cards. Plus much, much, more.
We live in a (connected) Brave New World now. We’re owned.
Another fake story like the gay bill which is really to protect children
The Left’s Core Strategy #1: Scream racism at anything you don’t like or which slows your agenda.
The Left’s Core Strategy #2: Passionately attack Republicans for actions you are undertaking.
The Left’s Core Strategy #3: “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. “
The Left’s Core Strategy #4: Repeat.
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Odd, Florida doesn’t have mail in ballots and doesn’t have drop boxes.
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I have not as yet seen any reply from DeSantis or his people about this 'ruling'. It was to be expected that this sort of thing would happen almost immediately in light of such a rational law being passed. I can only hope they had some countermeasures in mind.
I’m guessing a quiet appeal to the 11th circuit, then on to the Supremes in case the challenge persists.
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