SCOTUS Declares It Is OK To Count Fraudulent Registrations

Joe Was Right!

The Supreme Court just ruled that it is ok to let fraudulently registered people, dead people, and non-existing people such as Mickey Mouse, to cast ballots in Ohio.  At least that is what the effect of the SCOTUS ruling will have.  The liberals even had the gall to declare that the fraudulent registrations, if examined would disenfranchise the votes!  I do not support any plan to allow Mickey Mouse, Goofy and the Seven Dwarves to vote!

Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner had until Friday to provide a report of names to Ohio county officials that have mismatched and duplicate information that does not agree with other databases, like Social Security numbers and drivers licenses.

These are lists of names that are known to be fraudulent and the Ohio Secretary of State refused the initial court ruling saying she did not have enough time to provide the information.  I have worked with databases and running and distributing the reports would take a lot less time than it took to file a brief to the SCOTUS.

You see, Jennifer is a Democrat and successfully made it impossible to challenge these know bad registrations because she is holding back the reports.  In fact the reports have already bee ran.  How do I know this?  Quite simple, Dr. Watson!  The State already knew of the existence of the names and the only way to know the information did not match up is with a report!  Someone leaked it.

Now, what happens to all those fake ACORN registrations?  They get to vote!  Congratulations Minnie and Mickey!

Joe McCarthy was correct.  The Communists had successfully infiltrated our government.  It just took them 50 years to get enough of them to start rapidly destroying our country.

Too bad the news organizations have were in bed with the Communists back then, or else we would have successfully routed them from our government.  Too bad they still share that same bed.






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