
It just got a little tougher for liberal activist groups like ACORN to commit voter fraud, and left-wingers aren’t happy about it. But everyone else should be.
By a vote of 6-3, the Supreme Court upheld an Indiana law that requires voters to produce photo ID, read: prove who they are; when voting. While liberals complained that this would somehow disenfranchise tens of thousands of voters because some people don’t have identification, the court rightly ruled that since the state offered ID for free to those who couldn’t afford one, that argument was garbage. Though the most liberal justices, Stephen Breyer, David Souter and Darth Vader Ginsberg still voted against it.
The ACLU is unhappy, which is reason enough to dance.



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