So I'm reading my morning paper (Los Angeles Time) and I see this:
"Bush asks for Justice probe in Ohio vote."
Per the article, following receipt of a letter from John Boehner (R-Ohio), who had temporarily managed to throw up a roadblock to newly-registered voters seeking to cast their votes until it was removed by the US Supreme Court,
The White House has asked the Department of Justice to look into whether 200,000 new Ohio voters must reconfirm their registration information before Nov. 4, taking up an issue that Republicans and Democrats in the battleground state have been fighting over in court for weeks.
So, stealing one election isn't good enough for him; he is now trying to steal a second one. The article goes on to say:
...six former Justice Department lawyers urged Mukasey to ensure that voter registration investigations don't disenfranchise eligible minorities, the Associated Press reported. The six attorneys, who formerly worked in the department's Civil Rights Division, wrote the attorney general that Justice generally discourages voter-related investigations until after elections to ensure that inquiries don't interfere with legitimate voters.
Here's hoping that the Attorney General rules on behalf of the voters and not the Republican party.