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Ace of Spades HQ: Ohio Rules Homeless Can List Park Bench as a Residence for Registration and Voting Purposes
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News: Judge rules Ohio homeless voters may list park benches as addresses
Wizbang: Federal Judge Rules Homeless Can List Park Bench as Address
Ohio Rules Homeless Can List Park Bench as a Residence for Registration and Voting Purposes
Ace of Spades HQ —
Ohio Rules Homeless Can List Park Bench as a Residence for Registration and Voting Purposes Excellent. No problem verifying them that I can see. Why not just list Brownlee Avenue? Everyone else does it, and at least it has a mailbox. Thanks to Sheryl. Posted by: Ace at ...
Judge rules Ohio homeless voters may list park benches as addresses
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News —
... Columbus Dispatch COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that counties must allow homeless voters to list park benches and other locations that aren't buildings as their addresses. U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus also ruled that provisional ballots can't be invalidated because of poll worker errors. Monday's ruling resolved the final two pieces of a settlement between the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless and Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner. Read more: http://dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/200... Of course the FReepers are going ...
Federal Judge Rules Homeless Can List Park Bench as Address
Wizbang —
A park bench can be used as an address for a voter registration form? How do you even list is as an address? How do you prove you've "lived" at that park bench for 30 days, which is how long you have to be a resident of Ohio before you can vote. No utility company or bank will send a bill to a park bench. A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that counties must allow homeless voters to list park benches and other locations that aren't buildings as their addresses. U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus also ruled that provisional ballots can't be invalidated because of poll worker ...
On The Ohio Voting Fraud Front
sassafrassin.com —
The Columbus Dispatch: Judge rules Ohio homeless voters may list park benches as addresses
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that counties must allow homeless voters to list park benches and other locations that aren’t buildings as their addresses.
U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus also ruled that provisional ballots can’t be invalidated because of poll worker errors.
Monday’s ruling resolved the final two pieces of a settlement between the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless and ...
Will Vote 4 Food
Jim Treacher's Blog That Is on the Internet —
... October 28, 2008 Will Vote 4 Food Judge rules Ohio homeless voters may list park benches as addresses Obama is inevitable, huh? Posted by Jim Treacher at October 28, 2008 08:43 PM
The Daily Muck
TPMMuckraker —
Another day, another land deal. In the late 1990s, John McCain tried to get the U.S. Forest Service to exchange part of the Tonto National Forest for land partly owned by a billionaire McCain contributor connected to Charles Keating. McCain was spurred to action by a developer, who wanted to turn the 2,154-acre Spur Cross Ranch -- desert home to Hopi Indian artifacts and special cacti -- into a golf course. (McClatchy)
Little -- if anything -- is known about a mysterious GOP donor, Shi Sheng Hao, who has given over a quarter million dollars to John McCain's campaign and the RNC. Hao's residence, occupation and ...
Dissecting Leftism — ... Ohio corruption runs wild: "A federal judge in Ohio has ruled that counties must allow homeless voters to list park benches and other locations that aren't buildings as their addresses. U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus also ruled that provisional ballots can't be invalidated because of poll worker errors. Monday's ruling resolved the final two pieces of a settlement between the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless and Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner. The coalition agreed to drop a constitutional challenge to Ohio's voter identification law until after the Nov. 4 ...

