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So you're prepared to prove that the Justice Department probe is invalid? Yes, or no?
I don't have to prove anything. We're gonna do all we can to assure everyone who votes is qualified and you agreed with me earlier on that.
So you're prepared to prove that the Justice Department probe is invalid? Yes, or no?
I don't have to prove anything. We're gonna do all we can to assure everyone who votes is qualified and you agreed with me earlier on that.
So you can't prove that the Justice Department was wrong, and your remark about "a crock of shit" was in fact a crock of shit.
When you can prove that requiring photo ID hinders poor people from votimg.
Roughly half of all black and Hispanic residents in Wisconsin do not have a driver's license, and the state staffs barely half as many DMVs as Indiana – a quarter of which are open less than one day a month. To make matters worse, Gov. Scott Walker tried to shut down 16 more DMVs – many of them located in Democratic-leaning areas. In one case, Walker planned to close a DMV in Fort Atkinson, a liberal stronghold, while opening a new office 30 minutes away in the conservative district of Watertown.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-gop-war-on-voting-20110830#ixzz1i3eKtTcY
Good for the Gov. He's saving money.
For those voters who manage to get a legitimate birth certificate, obtaining a voter ID from the DMV is likely to be hellishly time-consuming. A reporter for the Tri-State Defender in Memphis, Tennessee – another state now mandating voter IDs – recently waited for four hours on a sweltering July day just to see a DMV clerk. The paper found that the longest lines occur in urban precincts, a clear violation of the Voting Rights Act, which bars states from erecting hurdles to voting in minority jurisdictions.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-gop-war-on-voting-20110830#ixzz1i3ezLR6U
How so?
A similar reversal by a Republican governor recently took place in Iowa, where Gov. Terry Branstad overturned his predecessor's decision to restore voting rights to 100,000 ex-felons.
The move threatens to return Iowa to the recent past, when more than five percent of all residents were denied the right to vote – including a third of the state's black residents.
In addition, Florida and Iowa join Kentucky and Virginia as the only states that require all former felons to apply for the right to vote after finishing their prison sentences.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-gop-war-on-voting-20110830#ixzz1i3fSvMjW
Fewer govt offices.
I suggest they work on fixing that.
Felons can apply to restore their voting rights.
By closing an office in a liberal district and opening one in a conservative area?
Would that mean more government spending?
Why aren't they automatically restored in all 50 states?
We need to fix what is wrong in govt.