Supreme Court Rules With Ohio Secretary of State On Voter Fraud Rules
The decision by the full court repudiates the lower court's ruling siding with the Ohio Republican Party and ordering Brunner to verify records of about 200,000 of 666,000 new voters this year whose driver's license and Social Security records don't match information in other government databases. Brunner said the court's decision would help ease confusion in the run-up to Election Day. The ruling states: "Respondents, however, are not sufficiently likely to prevail on the question whether Congress has authorized the District Court to enforce Section 303 in an action brought by a private litigant to justify the issuance of a TRO. ... We therefore grant the application for a stay and vacate the TRO." Hedging her bets, Brunner filed a motion late Thursday night asking the federal appeals court to extend or modify an earlier order to come up with a system to help counties verify voter eligibility.
Circuit Court Judge George Smith set the completion time for Brunner to come up with a method for validating mismatched voter registration data at midnight Saturday. Brunner, who filed a request for a stay of the order with the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday, asked for a two-week extension so she could be compliant if the high court didn't see her way.The Ohio Republican Party filed a complaint with the courts alleging the state has no way of dealing with unconfirmed voter registration.
On Tuesday, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati sided with the GOP by issuing its temporary restraining order. Brunner responded with her appeal to the high court.
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Palin-themed Halloween
Thursday, October 30th
8:14PM
Dear Diary,
Received phone call from Willow informing me that all her friends dressing up as me for Halloween. Was flattered by costume choice—after all, must mean that others admire me and wish to duplicate appearance—but immediately become concerned that sub-par Palin-imitators may run rampant. Did quick Google search (am allowed to use Internet again, though Yahoo website has been blocked) and found hundreds of directions on how to make best Palin costume.
While looking up best set of costume ideas, phone rang again. Was Bristol. Apparently Willow had told her about call and Bristol wanted to know why I wasn’t angry about imitators mocking me. Assumed she was just jealous about lack of recent attention in media, so assured her there would also be many Bristol costumes. Phone went dead, must have dropped it in her excitement.
Went back to looking up pictures of copycat Palins. Some truly awful. Really, people should remember that clothing will cost $150,000 and make-up $22,000 in order to pull off accurate portrayal.
Love yah!
Sarah
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Palin-themed Halloween
Thursday, October 30th
8:14PM
Dear Diary,
Received phone call from Willow informing me that all her friends dressing up as me for Halloween. Was flattered by costume choice—after all, must mean that others admire me and wish to duplicate appearance—but immediately become concerned that sub-par Palin-imitators may run rampant. Did quick Google search (am allowed to use Internet again, though Yahoo website has been blocked) and found hundreds of directions on how to make best Palin costume.
While looking up best set of costume ideas, phone rang again. Was Bristol. Apparently Willow had told her about call and Bristol wanted to know why I wasn’t angry about imitators mocking me. Assumed she was just jealous about lack of recent attention in media, so assured her there would also be many Bristol costumes. Phone went dead, must have dropped it in her excitement.
Went back to looking up pictures of copycat Palins. Some truly awful. Really, people should remember that clothing will cost $150,000 and make-up $22,000 in order to pull off accurate portrayal.
Love yah!
Sarah