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Home Front: Politix
Former governor asks judge to block Georgia's voter ID law
2006-07-07
Invoking the South's long history of Jim Crow-era laws designed to keep blacks from the polls, former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes on Thursday asked a judge to issue a temporary restraining order to block enforcement of the state's new voter ID law. Barnes said the law - which mandates that voters present a government-issued photo identification - violated Georgia's constitution, which guarantees the right to vote.

But lawyers defending the law argued that to put on the brakes on at the "11th hour" would be disruptive. Free voter IDs are already being issued in Georgia and will be required of all those who vote in person in the July 18 primary, now less than two weeks away. "A restraining order at this point would throw a monkey wrench in the whole procedural apple cart that has already left the station," said lawyer Marc Cohen, arguing on behalf of the state.

Cohen said the two plaintiffs challenging the law did not have legitimate standing because each had, or could easily obtain, the ID needed to vote. Rosalind Lake still had an old student ID card from Florida International University. Photo IDs issued by other states are an acceptable form of ID under Georgia's law. Barnes said Lake did not believe the ID was still valid. The other plaintiff, Matthew Hess, had a driver's license but said it had been stolen. Cohen argued that Hess could easily obtain a new license, vote by absentee ballot or get a Georgia voter ID card. "Neither of their clients is going to be denied the opportunity to cast a ballot," Cohen said.
Posted by:Fred

#8  jeez Sea. It's like shooting rotten apples that spoil the barrel
Posted by: Frank G   2006-07-07 20:48  

#7  Is that how you spell it, tu? I never saw it written, just went for the phonetic.

Think Johnny Carson, Fur.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-07-07 18:11  

#6  I think you mean the Amazing Kreskin, folks...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-07-07 16:24  

#5  
"Better than the Amazing Cresgan."

Who is Cresgan? Amazing or otherwise.

Posted by: Fur Trapper   2006-07-07 16:20  

#4  Lemmee take a wild guess here: Former governor Ray is a DemocRat.

Damn, I'm good! Better than the Amazing Cresgan. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-07-07 11:34  

#3  A restraining order at this point would throw a monkey wrench in the whole procedural apple cart that has already left the station," said lawyer Marc Cohen, arguing on behalf of the state.

He should be disbarred immediately on grounds of mangled metaphors. The government's task of ensuring a system that protects the rights of the legal citizens of Georgia to elect their leaders should be treated with dignity and respect, not by flippantly tossing off some lame trite sayings. Bah.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-07-07 11:06  

#2  In the recent past, several states have issued voter ID. It would be interesting to see how fewer democrats vote in those states this coming election, and in 2008.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-07-07 10:55  

#1  "Barnes said the law - which mandates that voters present a government-issued photo identification - violated Georgia's constitution, which guarantees the right to vote"...numerous times, with fictitious names, dead or alive, as long as they‘re Democrats. [See Chicago, Washington state, East St. Louis, etc]

Wonder how upset the lad would be if he were handed counterfeit currency instead of the real thing. You guessed it. Cause he values the currency.

OK, boys and girls, how about a law that makes the voter ID card the only ID recognized to cash checks, verify adult age for venues, boarding an airline in your home state, etc. Since the state is providing them ‘free’, they’re better than a costly drivers’ license.
Posted by: Unolush Omiting9393   2006-07-07 09:21  

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