Seattle Times Story on U.S. Supreme Court Involvement in Petition Secrecy Case

December 30th, 2009

The December 30 Seattle Times has this story about the upcoming decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, on the petition privacy case, Doe v Reed. The upcoming decision is whether that court will take the case. If the court declines to hear the case, the names and addresses of everyone who signed the Washington state referendum on civil unions will then immediately be released to the public.

2 Responses to “Seattle Times Story on U.S. Supreme Court Involvement in Petition Secrecy Case”

  1. Demo Rep Says:

    How many left/right party hack gangs will be collecting names and addresses for PURGE lists — IF the Supremes say that there is NO privacy *right* ???

    See the commie and nazi lists in the 1930s.

    How many Americans in 1761-1783 got purged by the EVIL King George III regime for signing petitions NOT approved by such EVIL king and his party hack stooges ???

  2. Not my favorite Missourian Says:

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