Things You Won’t Hear from Those Who Oppose Voter ID Without Truth Serum
Lawyers for “labor and poverty groups” are at it again (HT Boring Made Dull):
Lawyers for labor and poverty groups sued on Tuesday to block Ohio’s new law requiring voters to produce identification when they vote, claiming that inconsistencies in the way the law is being enforced makes it unconstitutional.
“There’s a significant risk here that tens of thousands of ballots will not be counted,” Subodh Chandra, a Cleveland attorney representing the group, said of the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court.
Chandra was hoping for a hearing later Tuesday on his request for a temporary order blocking enforcement of the requirements that voters produce identification before they can vote. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the Service Employees International Union Local 1199 and the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless.
If (and only if) you administer truth serum, you’ll hear the following:
- “We’re making up that part about inconsistencies because we’re out of arguments.”
- “We want to keep the option of cheating open as much as possible.”
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UPDATE: Boring Made Dull has added more.









