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Let’s Get Serious About Voter Suppression
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Topic Started: Jul 19 2012, 01:22 AM (5,165 Views)
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 15 2012, 09:31 AM
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- Mal
- Aug 15 2012, 09:09 AM
Again you have missed the point Ken. The issue that is being made in Ohio and Florida is WHY have Republican officials only put attempts to limit early voting and voter ID laws in mostly black and Latino wards that vote heavily Democrat. That is the point that is being made. No you miss the point. Early voting is not a right enumerated in the Constitution. Florida and Ohio have an election day just like every other state in the union. It's on the individual to find time on that day to go vote on Election day. What's more important than voting? You still fail bro. Early voting is a weak argument
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 15 2012, 09:33 AM
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- Aug 15 2012, 09:23 AM
He don't vote democrat so he don't care. I didn't vote Democrat or Republican , but that's not the issue. I'm still a registered Democrat and no one can stop me voting
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Rick1
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Aug 15 2012, 09:36 AM
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The problem i see with the system is people having to be registered with a particular party. That enables these goons to do what they are doing.
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 15 2012, 09:58 AM
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The problem i see with the system is people having to be registered with a particular party. That enables these goons to do what they are doing. In my state you can register Unafilliated. In some states you can register Independent
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Rick1
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Aug 15 2012, 10:02 AM
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If you have to register with a party, just eliminate voting and the party with the most registered voters wins the Presidency.
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Negrodamus
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Aug 15 2012, 10:25 AM
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If you have to register with a party, just eliminate voting and the party with the most registered voters wins the Presidency. Makes no sense really. People do change there minds about candidates you know.
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Mal
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Aug 15 2012, 10:32 AM
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- kennyinbmore
- Aug 15 2012, 09:31 AM
- Mal
- Aug 15 2012, 09:09 AM
Again you have missed the point Ken. The issue that is being made in Ohio and Florida is WHY have Republican officials only put attempts to limit early voting and voter ID laws in mostly black and Latino wards that vote heavily Democrat. That is the point that is being made.
No you miss the point. Early voting is not a right enumerated in the Constitution. Florida and Ohio have an election day just like every other state in the union. It's on the individual to find time on that day to go vote on Election day. What's more important than voting? You still fail bro. Early voting is a weak argument Why are you not answering the question as to why restrictions on early voting, voter ID laws are only being done in wards and areas in mostly black, latino and Democratic areas-answer that question Ken.
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Rick1
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Aug 15 2012, 11:04 AM
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- Negrodamus
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- Aug 15 2012, 10:02 AM
If you have to register with a party, just eliminate voting and the party with the most registered voters wins the Presidency.
Makes no sense really. People do change there minds about candidates you know. That was my point.
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 15 2012, 11:13 AM
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- Negrodamus
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If you have to register with a party, just eliminate voting and the party with the most registered voters wins the Presidency.
Makes no sense really. People do change there minds about candidates you know. I agree that does make no sense. I'm a registered Democrat but I've voted for two republican presidents
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 15 2012, 11:14 AM
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- Negrodamus
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If you have to register with a party, just eliminate voting and the party with the most registered voters wins the Presidency.
Makes no sense really. People do change there minds about candidates you know.
That was my point. You don't have to vote for your party's candidate in the general election
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