U.S. Supreme Court Asks Louisiana To Respond to Barr Appeal

On September 29, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia asked the Louisiana Secretary of State to respond to the Libertarian Party’s request for an injunction to put Bob Barr on the ballot. The state’s response is due Wednesday afternoon, and then the Libertarian Party may respond by Friday. The original filing in the U.S. Supreme Court by the Libertarian Party had not mentioned that Louisiana does not even hold its congressional primary until October 4 (Saturday). Perhaps the party’s response can mention that fact. The case number in the U.S. Supreme Court is 08A269.


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  1. How will those Louisiana voters, who are not yet registered , and have not voted , be able to vote for their Congressmen, on Nov. 4, since their primary is Oct. 4, 2008, compare this with Ohio case ” Ohio v. Brunner “, does this mean that Louisiana’s unregistered voters have been disenfranchised? As Brunner claimed these Ohio voters, probably mostly homeless people, who truly do not have an address? Can a homeless person claim his address is the ‘ homeless shelter”, and is this Brunner’s way of heisting the Republican’s, just like Blackwell, a Republican Sec. of State , did in 2004. Is this turnabout is fair play while Brunner damages these legitimately registered individuals. Today, I observed maybe 10 individuals using the computers at the Franklin Co. ,Ohio , Bd. of Elections, which were previously used by candidate/ checkers to check these voters credibility who registered today, with computers which contain erroneous data, and incomplete data, so how can these voters be verified correctly, this way?

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