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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on October 18, 2014, 11:21:04 PM
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blkmusclmachine (12,285 posts)
JIM CROW is back, thanks to the Supreme Court of the United States
An emergency relief for the Republican politicians in Texas, I am positive of it. Were the Republicans really all that concerned about an upset win by Wendy Davis, or is this just the next step in so thoroughly rigging the game in Republicans favor that the DEMS can't ever possibly win? And what's next from this hardcore rightwing activist Court? These are scary times, indeed! Get Out And Vote (...if you're allowed to...)
TerrapinFlyer (36 posts)
1. And I am seeing relatively no reaction from the general public...
People should be storming the Texas Capitol... but no one seems to care enough to get off the couch.
ProudToBeBlueInRhody (12,744 posts)
5. They've been well trained and heeled
Many actually believe the Republican party has their best interests in mind.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025685371
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ProudToBeBlueInRhody (12,744 posts)
5. They've We dummies have been well trained and heeled
Many actually believe the Republican Democrat party has their best interests in mind.
Fixed that for ya, Dummie.
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blkmusclmachine (12,285 posts)
JIM CROW is back, thanks to the Supreme Court of the United States
An emergency relief for the Republican politicians in Texas, I am positive of it. Were the Republicans really all that concerned about an upset win by Wendy Davis, or is this just the next step in so thoroughly rigging the game in Republicans favor that the DEMS can't ever possibly win? And what's next from this hardcore rightwing activist Court? These are scary times, indeed! Get Out And Vote (...if you're allowed to...)
Just a couple of things that I'd like to point out to the blkmucusmachine.
Emergency relief? Hardly. h/sh/it should know that it takes a drivers license, or other government issued photo ID to get welfare.
Upset win for Wendy? Hardly. I understand that she is debating whether to get a couple of toes amputated so her foot fits more easily into her mouth.
Rigging the game for the Repugs? More like de-rigging from the 'Rats.
DEMS can't ever possibly win? Well, probably not in Texas.
Get Out And Vote (...if you're allowed to...). Yes, I heartily agree. Get out and vote! ... Republican. And about that "allowed to" thing? Get real, mucus. Everybody is allowed to go to the polls, just now they'll have to prove they are who they say they are. No biggie, I've had to show ID in MO and ILL whenever I voted, Only in the MN did I not have to show ID at the polls.
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ProudToBeBlueInRhody (12,744 posts)
5. They've been well trained and heeled
Many actually believe the Republican party has their best interests in mind.
Because, as we all know: best interests = free shit.
blkmusclmachine (12,285 posts)
JIM CROW is back, :panic: thanks to the Supreme Court of the United States
An emergency relief for the Republican politicians in Texas, I am positive of it. Were the Republicans really all that concerned about an upset win by Wendy Davis
Yeah....yeah, that's it. You got us. ::)
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blkmusclmachine (12,285 posts)
JIM CROW is back, thanks to the Supreme Court of the United States
An emergency relief for the Republican politicians in Texas, I am positive of it. Were the Republicans really all that concerned about an upset win by Wendy Davis, or is this just the next step in so thoroughly rigging the game in Republicans favor that the DEMS can't ever possibly win? And what's next from this hardcore rightwing activist Court? These are scary times, indeed! Get Out And Vote (...if you're allowed to...)
Rejecting arguments by President Barack Obama's administration, the high court left intact an intermediate court order that let the voter-ID requirement take effect. The majority gave no explanation, and three justices dissented.
The order boosts Republican-led efforts to put new photo-ID requirements in force for the Nov. 4 election. Republicans say the measures are needed to prevent polling-place fraud, something that Democrats say rarely occurs.
"The greatest threat to public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law, one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote for herself and Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor.
A 6-3 decision,retard.
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A 6-3 decision,retard.
The SCOTUS has no legitimacy unless it has 9 communist social justice warriors who can be overridden by a panel at PMSNBC.
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I've been voting since 1977, and since Virginia has their state elections in the off years, I get to vote every year.
Every year, since 1977, that I went to vote, I've shown a photo ID.
Considering Virginia went "blue" in the last 2 presidental elections, DUmmie muscus OP is BS.
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And what's next from this hardcore rightwing activist Court?
So the same court that let Obamacare stand...gave the POTUS unlimited law making power when it comes to illegal immigration...and allowed gay marriage in through the back door (no pun intended) by refusing to hear any of the appeals is suddenly a "hardcore rightwing activist Court"???
Dafuq?
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Silly DUmmies. Jim Crow is a Democrat tool. He will come back the minute blacks stop voting for rats.
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This backs my contention that if you let a lib ramble on incessantly long enough they will eventually accidentally speak at least one truth.
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"The greatest threat to public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law, one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote for herself and Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor.
Somehow, I suspect the two sacred cows and the scarecrow who wrote for them, would find every excuse in the book to say exactly the opposite about the ID required to have ones background checked when purchasing a firearm at retail, in spite of the fact that the rights of people where arms are concerned enjoy an additional level of protection from governmental interference that "voting rights" does not.
CMD