Supreme Court Rejects Democrats Attempts to Protect Vote Fraud
April 29, 2008, 2:49 am
Filed under: Domestic Policy, Election 2008, Liberalism, News, Politics, The Constitution | Tags: Debunking Liberal Lies, Democrat Corruption, Democrat lies, Democrats Lies/Dirty Tricks, Supreme Court, vote fraud, voting
Filed under: Domestic Policy, Election 2008, Liberalism, News, Politics, The Constitution | Tags: Debunking Liberal Lies, Democrat Corruption, Democrat lies, Democrats Lies/Dirty Tricks, Supreme Court, vote fraud, voting

The Supreme Court has rejected Democrats ridiculous claims that requiring voters to show identification, proving they are actually entitled to vote, is somehow unfair to minorities, the elderly or the poor. The 6-3 decision upholds an Indiana law intended to prevent vote fraud.
The Indiana law was passed in 2005. Democrats and civil rights groups opposed it as unconstitutional and called it a thinly veiled effort to discourage groups of voters who tend to prefer Democrats.
Yes, a thinly veiled effort to discourage illegal aliens, dead people, pets, comic book characters, convicted felons aka “groups who prefer Democrats.”
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