Bragdon's Blasphemyby: JonnyBBadSun Oct 02, 2011 at 07:47:26 AM EDT |
h/t Lucy McVitty Webber for sharing Tom Fahey's column today...
In District-16 our Republican Senator David Boutin voted against the RTW bill and voted to uphold the Governor's veto. He also saw the light on Voter I.D. as initially construed. The Presdient of the Senate also understands the Constitution is the law, not Bully O. http://www.unionleader.com/art... With the flood of bills that come through in a few months time, Boutin said, "we don't always get it right the first time, but we got it right by saying we'll continue to work on it." Master Bates never knew or cared apparently, until he received Asst.AG Mavrageorge's letter explaining why the NH Constitution does not allow for provisional ballots. The Court said nearly 140 years ago that Part 2, Art. 32 is meant to allow detection of any error and "correction of it immediately, when it can most easily be corrected." Mavrageorge said, "unlike other states that allow voters to be counted after Election Day, the New Hampshire Constitution requires that the moderator declare the results on Election Day." Really? The issue is that you don't know diddly do Crusader, and we've raised it right along. |