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Assistant Clerk of Middlesex Superior Court Brian S. Burke, husband of Stephanie Muccini-Burke, certainly has heard the term:
"IRREPARABLE HARM"
The voters want to know the truth about
ELECTION 2015
In 2008, the U.S. Supreme Court completely debunked this oft-repeated Democrat meme when it upheld an Indiana voter identification law. The court majority's ruling reads, in part, "Flagrant examples of such fraud ... have been documented throughout this Nation's history by respected historians and journalists"... "[and] not only is the risk of voter fraud real but that it could affect the outcome of a close election."
updated 8:56 p.m. EDT, Mon April 28, 2008
High court upholds Indiana's voter ID law
- Story Highlights
- Supreme Court supports Indiana's voter ID requirements in 6-3 vote
- Majority says ID law can help stop fraud with "reasonable" requirements
- Indiana voters without photo ID can get one for free
- Foes say law favors Republicans by keeping away voters who favor Democrats
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