SCOTUS: Voter ID Laws Constitutional
Court rejects voter ID challenge; no new grants
The Supreme Court, voting 6-3, on Monday rejected a constitutional challenge to Indiana’s law requiring voters to show a government-issued photo ID before they may cast a ballot. Three Justices said the evidence offered against the requirement in Indiana did not support a challenge to the law as written ” that is, a “facial” challenge – and three others said the law only imposed a minimal and justified burden on voters. Three Justices dissented. The decision means that the law will be enforced without a legal cloud over it in the presidential primary election in Indiana on May 6. About half of the states have such laws.
And for those of you that missed it, Justice Scalia was on 60 Minutes last night. Here is the CBS link. Content warning..Lesley Stahl is just a dullard, so proceed with caution ![]()

April 29, 2008 - 12:58 AM on April 29th, 2008
That’s terrible news for the Democrites! How are they going to get their required margin of fraudulent votes? Remember in 2000 and 2004 even their best fraud efforts, supported by the Unions, plus the hordes of illegals wasn’t enough.
Now what are they going to do?
April 29, 2008 - 11:46 PM on April 29th, 2008
Isnt these the same bunch of judicial idiots who ruled it was okay to seize your private property and hand over your life long home to someone so they can build a cassino and say its for the public good? IMPEACH THOSE IMPERIAL JUDGES REMOVE THEM FROM OUR SOVREIGN SOIL SEND THEM TO SIBERIA