If you want to change this country this has to STOP!

Wrong again; but your the forums pet hyper partisan lefttard asshat.

If you want to really change this countries economic malaise and partisan gridlock, you will do the following;

(1) abolish the current abomination of a tax code and implement the Fair Tax;
(2) institute term limits of three terms for the house, and two terms for the Senate with no crossover allowed by either.
(3) abolish ALL subsidies. The Federal Government does not have that authority.
(4) abolish the Departments of Education, Housing, Energy and Education.

Now THAT will get you real change. Not the faux political asshattery you represent.


see this is what the idiots want.

they want a crippled government that the wealthy can control very easily
 
Desh hates cold hard facts.




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McKinney's loss was a rejection by voters in both parties of her controversial profile, which included support for Arab causes and a suggestion that Bush knew in advance of the Sept. 11 attacks. An inflammatory remark by her father on an Atlanta TV broadcast may have been the final blow. State Rep. Billy McKinney said his daughter's tough fight was because "Jews have bought everybody. Jews. J-e-w-s.""




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_McKinney

they have open primaries , Rs voted in the dems primaries
 
I believe in voter ID laws when applied PROPERLY to ensure that Americans that have a hard time getting an ID can get one free. I think if we did this the Left (for now) would still win elections and they would realize it's not a bunch of illegal Mexicans, welfare blacks and new age whites voting Left. There are actually lots of brainy people voting Left and I owe a TON of political knowledge to them.

But I have to give the Right wing props too. They learned me how2 beat me chest and dat education is bad.


there is no demostraighted need for the IDs.

there is on tiny amounts of this fraud in existence.

why spend millions we don't need to spend?

what happen to all you peoples fiscal concerns?
 
there is no demostraighted need for the IDs.

there is on tiny amounts of this fraud in existence.

why spend millions we don't need to spend?

what happen to all you peoples fiscal concerns?

So you really have no good reason to not do it?

I already proved that it doesn't suppress the vote.

Thanks for playing
 
you have proven nothing.


why have the courts for decades now had to STOP the rebuplicans from cheating in elections?


you do realize they have been caught repetedly and gone through the court system for it right?


the Brennan Justice center link I gave you documents all those cases.

page after page of them.

Page after page of actual court cases in which the Rs tried to keep Americans from voting.
 
you have proven nothing.


why have the courts for decades now had to STOP the rebuplicans from cheating in elections?


you do realize they have been caught repetedly and gone through the court system for it right?


the Brennan Justice center link I gave you documents all those cases.

page after page of them.

Page after page of actual court cases in which the Rs tried to keep Americans from voting.

Yes, Deshy. I did prove that voter ID does not lead to suppression of voting in minorities. Give it up
 
this is the type of idiot that is now running the republican party.

Idiots who have NO idea what constitutes a real fact.


this is what ronny rayguns did to us when he courted this drooling racist vote.


Cheating wasn't enough so he called out the idiot zombie vote
 
this is the type of idiot that is now running the republican party.

Idiots who have NO idea what constitutes a real fact.


this is what ronny rayguns did to us when he courted this drooling racist vote.


Cheating wasn't enough so he called out the idiot zombie vote

Deshy are you going to prove that voter ID laws keep blacks from voting? Should be easy. I showed you data that it doesn't.

You can keep going with your nonsensical posts, but everyone sees what is going on. Voter ID is coming. Americans support it. Step aside and accept it or get run over.
 
you showed republican talking points.

the aims of these ID laws and all your partys attempts to PURGE voters right before elections had landed your assholes in court many a time.

Why do you pretend all those court documented cases don't exist?
 
http://truth-out.org/news/item/1933...keep-more-than-17500-legal-voters-from-voting


Voters who had registered to vote using the federal registration form --- as mandated by the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA or "Motor Voter Act", since it requires local government facilities, such as DMVs, to provide a nationally standardized voter registration form) --- are now being blocked by Kobach from voting in KS, unless they have been able to prove their citizenship to the satisfaction of a new state law written by Kobach and passed by state Republicans last year.
 
Errors in the list[edit]

Florida has re-edited its felon list five times since 1998 to correct errors.

The first list DBT Online provided to the Division of Elections in April 2000 contained the names of 181,157 persons. Approximately 65,776 of those included on the first list were identified as felons.

In May 2000, DBT discovered that approximately 8,000 names were erroneously placed on the exclusion list, mostly those of former Texas prisoners who were included on a DBT list that turned out never to have been convicted of more than a misdemeanor. Later in the month, DBT provided a revised list to the Division of Elections (DOE) containing a total of 173,127 persons. Of those included on the "corrected list", 57,746 were identified as felons.

Examples:
Thomas Cooper, Date of Birth September 5, 1973; crime, unknown; conviction date, January 30, 2007
Johnny Jackson Jr., Date of Birth, 1970; crime, none, mistaken for John Fitzgerald Jackson who was still in his jail cell in Texas
Wallace McDonald, Date of Birth, 1928; crime, fell asleep on a bus-stop bench in 1959
Reverend Willie Dixon, convicted in the 1970s at the latest; note, received full executive clemency
Randall J. Higginbotham, Date of Birth, August 28, 1960; crimes, none, mistaken for Sean David Higginbotham, born June 16, 1971
Reverend Willy D. Whiting Jr., crime, a speeding ticket from 1990, confused with Willy J. Whiting who have birthdays 2 days apart

Demographics of the purge list[edit]

According to the Palm Beach Post, among other problems with the list, although blacks accounted for 88% of those removed from the rolls, they made up only about 11% of Florida's voters.[9]

Voter demographics authority David Bositis, a senior research associate at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies in Washington, DC, reviewed The Nation's findings and concluded that the purge-and-block program was "a patently obvious technique to discriminate against black voters". He noted that based on nationwide conviction rates, African-Americans would account for 46% of the felon group wrongly disfranchised.[10]



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Central_Voter_File#Errors_in_the_list
 
http://www.aarp.org/politics-societ...012/voter-id-laws-impact-older-americans.html




The midwife at the 1949 home birth in rural South Carolina delivered a healthy baby girl but didn't file a birth certificate. Donna Jean Suggs grew up, got a Social Security card and found work as a home health aide. Try as she might, though, she couldn't get a birth certificate. That meant she couldn't get a driver's license or register to vote.




"I fought with them and fought with them," she said of the local and state officials. "I prayed and prayed." In time, said Suggs, 62, who lives in Sumter, S.C., "I gave up on things" — like voting.







Updated October 2, 2012







Having a driver's license or photo identification card is commonplace for most Americans, but about 11 percent of adult citizens — more than 21 million people — lack a valid, government-issued photo ID, according to a study by the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law.

Increasingly, this puts their right to vote at risk. A year ago, only Georgia and Indiana required photo ID cards to vote. Since then, Kansas and Tennessee have joined the list, and similar laws in an additional five states have not yet been implemented.
 
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