Tuesday, April 29, 2008

No ID, No Vote

"Bound Justice 1" 2003 by artist Corliss Lesser
Friends,
The Supreme Court yesterday ruled that mandatory I.D. requirements in Indiana are constitutional. There has not been ONE person who was prosecuted for voter fraud in the entire time of Indiana's statehood. Not one. None.
This is exclusionary at best. How do you fix something that was not broken?
Peace and Love,
Rev O


News & PoliticsThe Supreme Court's Appalling Voter-ID Decision, ~Slate
"I am disappointed by how cursory that [plurality] opinion was in its review of the state's interest in light of the highly partisan atmosphere of election administration, and I fear that, despite the Stevens-Kennedy-Roberts' opinion's best intentions, this opinion will be read as a green light for the enactment of more partisan election laws in an attempt to skew outcomes in close elections. It is a real disappointment from that perspective."

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