Saturday, May 21, 2016

WHAT COUNTS

Supreme Court hears the Office of Elections try to justify its handling of '12 election ballot errors http://www.disappearednews.com/2016/05/defending-indefensible-supreme-court.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DisappearedNews+%28Disappeared+News%29 by Larry Geller


Listen to my edit of the oral arguments here.
Listen (if you can hear it) to the Supreme Court official recording here.






What does it take to affect people? We had people whose votes weren't
counted. And according to you, that doesn't affect people's right to
vote
.—Justice Richard Pollack

So the remedy is make people sue and not to create a system that avoids
this?—
Justice Richard Pollack

This is the constitutional, fundamental right to vote that is being
denied. This is not the right to paper clips.—
Justice Sabrina McKenna

Does the record reflect how much money the state saved by denying these
people the right to vote?—
Justice Sabrina McKenna