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Let’s Get Serious About Voter Suppression
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Topic Started: Jul 19 2012, 01:22 AM (5,168 Views)
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William
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Aug 6 2012, 07:48 PM
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the republicans are going to buy this election and that's that.
but the type of job I have is safe under a dork like romney and his crew.
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catdaddy25
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Aug 6 2012, 10:03 PM
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How is it racist if the same rules apply to everyone regardless of race?
It's not racist but the justice department has evidence that this is just not the case and one of the witness who is a republican chairman gave written statement to the in-justice of the rule. You speak of rules but have no trust in our justice department?
Let me give you the scenario in my home state. When I go vote, the polling judge asks for my name and address, no id. Now I know my next door neighbors name and address. I can vote in his place and no one would ever know. I could just go to the polling station, give the judge his name and address and I'm voting in his place. When he goes to the poll to vote, they tell him he's already voted and there's nothing he can do about it. It's that easy. In my state we have voter Reg cards.we have use them before I was born and haven't had a issue. Your state don't have voters reg cards?
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 7 2012, 06:50 AM
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- catdaddy25
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- kennyinbmore
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- catdaddy25
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- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 05:03 PM
How is it racist if the same rules apply to everyone regardless of race?
It's not racist but the justice department has evidence that this is just not the case and one of the witness who is a republican chairman gave written statement to the in-justice of the rule. You speak of rules but have no trust in our justice department?
Let me give you the scenario in my home state. When I go vote, the polling judge asks for my name and address, no id. Now I know my next door neighbors name and address. I can vote in his place and no one would ever know. I could just go to the polling station, give the judge his name and address and I'm voting in his place. When he goes to the poll to vote, they tell him he's already voted and there's nothing he can do about it. It's that easy.
In my state we have voter Reg cards.we have use them before I was born and haven't had a issue. Your state don't have voters reg cards? We do and I've never had to show it to vote
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catdaddy25
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Aug 7 2012, 04:47 PM
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- catdaddy25
- Aug 6 2012, 07:41 PM
- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 05:03 PM
How is it racist if the same rules apply to everyone regardless of race?
It's not racist but the justice department has evidence that this is just not the case and one of the witness who is a republican chairman gave written statement to the in-justice of the rule. You speak of rules but have no trust in our justice department?
Let me give you the scenario in my home state. When I go vote, the polling judge asks for my name and address, no id. Now I know my next door neighbors name and address. I can vote in his place and no one would ever know. I could just go to the polling station, give the judge his name and address and I'm voting in his place. When he goes to the poll to vote, they tell him he's already voted and there's nothing he can do about it. It's that easy.
In my state we have voter Reg cards.we have use them before I was born and haven't had a issue. Your state don't have voters reg cards?
We do and I've never had to show it to vote Well maybe they should so they can stop being a strain on the government and the people there.
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 7 2012, 07:37 PM
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- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 07:45 PM
- catdaddy25
- Aug 6 2012, 07:41 PM
- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 05:03 PM
How is it racist if the same rules apply to everyone regardless of race?
It's not racist but the justice department has evidence that this is just not the case and one of the witness who is a republican chairman gave written statement to the in-justice of the rule. You speak of rules but have no trust in our justice department?
Let me give you the scenario in my home state. When I go vote, the polling judge asks for my name and address, no id. Now I know my next door neighbors name and address. I can vote in his place and no one would ever know. I could just go to the polling station, give the judge his name and address and I'm voting in his place. When he goes to the poll to vote, they tell him he's already voted and there's nothing he can do about it. It's that easy.
In my state we have voter Reg cards.we have use them before I was born and haven't had a issue. Your state don't have voters reg cards?
We do and I've never had to show it to vote
Well maybe they should so they can stop being a strain on the government and the people there. strain?
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catdaddy25
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Aug 7 2012, 09:45 PM
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- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 07:45 PM
- catdaddy25
- Aug 6 2012, 07:41 PM
- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 05:03 PM
How is it racist if the same rules apply to everyone regardless of race?
It's not racist but the justice department has evidence that this is just not the case and one of the witness who is a republican chairman gave written statement to the in-justice of the rule. You speak of rules but have no trust in our justice department?
Let me give you the scenario in my home state. When I go vote, the polling judge asks for my name and address, no id. Now I know my next door neighbors name and address. I can vote in his place and no one would ever know. I could just go to the polling station, give the judge his name and address and I'm voting in his place. When he goes to the poll to vote, they tell him he's already voted and there's nothing he can do about it. It's that easy.
In my state we have voter Reg cards.we have use them before I was born and haven't had a issue. Your state don't have voters reg cards?
We do and I've never had to show it to vote
Well maybe they should so they can stop being a strain on the government and the people there.
strain? Why yea ! Strain !The state pay people with your tax dollars to work at the DMV to reprocess your ID just so you can vote when you can use the already in hand voters reg card. Isn't that what the GOP cry about since Obama's election, government spending?
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kennyinbmore
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Aug 8 2012, 06:07 AM
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- kennyinbmore
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- catdaddy25
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- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 07:45 PM
- catdaddy25
- Aug 6 2012, 07:41 PM
- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 05:03 PM
How is it racist if the same rules apply to everyone regardless of race?
It's not racist but the justice department has evidence that this is just not the case and one of the witness who is a republican chairman gave written statement to the in-justice of the rule. You speak of rules but have no trust in our justice department?
Let me give you the scenario in my home state. When I go vote, the polling judge asks for my name and address, no id. Now I know my next door neighbors name and address. I can vote in his place and no one would ever know. I could just go to the polling station, give the judge his name and address and I'm voting in his place. When he goes to the poll to vote, they tell him he's already voted and there's nothing he can do about it. It's that easy.
In my state we have voter Reg cards.we have use them before I was born and haven't had a issue. Your state don't have voters reg cards?
We do and I've never had to show it to vote
Well maybe they should so they can stop being a strain on the government and the people there.
strain?
Why yea ! Strain !The state pay people with your tax dollars to work at the DMV to reprocess your ID just so you can vote when you can use the already in hand voters reg card. Isn't that what the GOP cry about since Obama's election, government spending? Most people at a DMV are there for licensing issues therefore there's no strain
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catdaddy25
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Aug 8 2012, 12:33 PM
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- kennyinbmore
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- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 07:45 PM
- catdaddy25
- Aug 6 2012, 07:41 PM
- kennyinbmore
- Aug 6 2012, 05:03 PM
How is it racist if the same rules apply to everyone regardless of race?
It's not racist but the justice department has evidence that this is just not the case and one of the witness who is a republican chairman gave written statement to the in-justice of the rule. You speak of rules but have no trust in our justice department?
Let me give you the scenario in my home state. When I go vote, the polling judge asks for my name and address, no id. Now I know my next door neighbors name and address. I can vote in his place and no one would ever know. I could just go to the polling station, give the judge his name and address and I'm voting in his place. When he goes to the poll to vote, they tell him he's already voted and there's nothing he can do about it. It's that easy.
In my state we have voter Reg cards.we have use them before I was born and haven't had a issue. Your state don't have voters reg cards?
We do and I've never had to show it to vote
Well maybe they should so they can stop being a strain on the government and the people there.
strain?
Why yea ! Strain !The state pay people with your tax dollars to work at the DMV to reprocess your ID just so you can vote when you can use the already in hand voters reg card. Isn't that what the GOP cry about since Obama's election, government spending?
Most people at a DMV are there for licensing issues therefore there's no strain That's not true. I have friends that work for state police and the dmv here and every last one of them will tell that it is added work when already have a voters Reg card to show as ID to vote.And it also cost a fee to the public. There is one state where the judge has rule this un-constitutional and the governor dis-miss the ruling. This un-constitutional law hasn't prevent any fraud or save any lives.All it's going to do is make it harder for folks that have the right to vote.
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Black Republican
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Aug 8 2012, 06:58 PM
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Are black people smart enough to get a picture ID?
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UTB
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Aug 8 2012, 09:12 PM
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- William
- Aug 6 2012, 07:48 PM
the republicans are going to buy this election and that's that.
but the type of job I have is safe under a dork like romney and his crew. Yeah, only republicans are rich, right?
http://americanhistory.about.com/od/franklinroosevelt/p/pfdroosevelt.htm
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - 32nd President of the United States
By Martin Kelly
Franklin Roosevelt's Childhood and Education:
Franklin Roosevelt grew up in a wealthy family and often travelled overseas with his parents. His privileged upbringing included meeting Grover Cleveland at the White House when he was five. He was cousins with Theodore Roosevelt. He grew up with private tutors before attending Groton (1896-1900). He attended Harvard (1900-04) where he was an average student. He then went to Columbia Law School (1904-07), passed the bar, and decided not to stay on to graduate. Family Ties:
Father: James Roosevelt - businessman and financier. Mother: Sara "Sallie" Delano - Strong-willed woman who did not wish her son to be in politics. Siblings: One half-brother - James. Wife: Eleanor Roosevelt - Niece to Theodore Roosevelt. She was the first First Lady to be more politically active, involving herself in causes like Civil Rights. Children: One daughter - Anna Eleanor; Four sons - James, Elliott, Franklin Jr., and John Aspinwall. Career Before the Presidency:
Franklin Roosevelt was admitted to the bar in 1907 and practiced law before running for the New York State Senate. In 1913, he was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy. He then ran for Vice President with James M. Cox in 1920 against Warren Harding. When defeated he went back to practicing law. He was elected Governor of New York from 1929-33. Franklin Roosevelt's Nomination and Election of 1932:
In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt won the Democratic nomination for the presidency with John Nance Garner as his Vice President. He ran against incumbent Herbert Hoover. The Great Depression was the backdrop for the campaign. Roosevelt gathered a Brain Trust to help him come up with effective public policy. He campaigned continuously and his apparent confidence made Hoover's meager campaign pale in comparison. In the end, Roosevelt carried 57% of the popular vote and 472 electors versus Hoover's 59. Second Reelection - 1936:
In 1936, Roosevelt easily won the nomination with Garner as his Vice President. He was opposed by progressive Republican Alf Landon whose platform argued that the New Deal was not good for America and relief efforts should be run by the states. Landon argued while campaigning that the New Deal programs were unconstitutional. Roosevelt campaigned on the programs' effectiveness. The NAACP supported Roosevelt who won an overwhelming victory with 523 electoral votes versus Landon's 8. Third Reelection - 1940 :
Roosevelt did not publicly ask for a third term but when his name was placed on the ballot, he was quickly renominated. The Republican nominee was Wendell Willkie who had been a Democrat but switched parties in protest to the Tennessee Valley Authority. War was raging in Europe. While FDR pledged to keep America out of war, Willkie was in favor of a draft and wanted to stop Hitler. He also focussed on FDR's right to a third term. Roosevelt won with 449 out of 531 electoral votes. Fourth Reelection - 1944:
Roosevelt was quickly renominated to run for a fourth term. However, there was some question over his Vice President. FDR's health was declining and the Democrats wanted someone they were comfortable with to be president. Harry S Truman was eventually chosen. The Republicans chose Thomas Dewey to run. He used FDR's declining health and campaigned against waste during the New Deal. Roosevelt won by a slim margin getting 53% of the popular vote and winning 432 electoral votes versus 99 for Dewey. Historical Significance:
Roosevelt's terms as president were marked by bold moves to fight two of the largest threats to America and the world: the Great Depression and World War II. His aggressive and unprecedented New Deal programs left a lasting mark on the American landscape. The federal government grew stronger and became deeply involved in programs traditionally reserved for the states. Further, FDR's leadership throughout World War II led to victory for the Allies even though Roosevelt died before the war ended.
So much for "rich republicans"!
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