In what may be the most important voting case since Bush v. Gore, the U.S. Supreme Court in January will hear a challenge to Indiana’s 2006 law requiring a voter ID to vote. If the court rules against the law, 22 state voter ID laws that were designed to prevent voter fraud could be eliminated.For the first and only time, I am relieved that the court is conservative. I sure as hell don't want to live in a country where only outlaws and government agents have firearms, period. Like I said, the first and only time ... Who would have guessed that there is a ScotusWiki? On January 9, 2008, SCOTUS will hear Crawford v. Marion County Election Board. Isn't it ironic, Chief Justice Roberts? I think I'm going bulimic.
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If a political machine does not allow the people free expression, then freedom-loving people lose their faith in the machinery under which their government functions (re: The Battle of Athens.) ~~~ Eleanor Roosevelt