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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Proof of Obama and Bush in "Candy Striper" USCOURTS-ohnd-1_06-cv-01628-0.pdf

be it a family member who encourages participation in the political
process and receives a voter registration form from another family member, an administrative assistant
who is asked by his or her superior to handle the return of a voter registration form, or a volunteer
"candy striper" at a senior citizen center who turns over a registration card received from an elderly
patient to his or her supervisor because of uncertainty in the procedures for handling patient mail.
The Court's conclusion that this provision chills volunteer participation in voter registration
efforts is based not only upon the materials submitted by the parties and defense counsel's responses
to various examples posed by the Court at oral argument, but also upon the affidavits of individual
plaintiffs who have attested to the fact that they have indeed stopped participating in voter registration
drives out of fear of criminal prosecution for failure to personally place a voter registration card
received by them in the mail or in the hands of an appropriate agency. Indeed, it is logical to conclude
that anyone would be chilled in these circumstances.

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