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Vote early and vote often...
On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 11:19:12 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/7/18 10:41 PM, Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/7/18 9:24 PM, amdx wrote: On 9/30/2018 8:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/29/18 11:05 PM, Tim wrote: me - show quoted text - Yeah, I noticed that too. Also- "Whatever it takes..." .......... Misquote- “whatever you can get away with....” Gotta vote often to try and overcome Republican voter suppression. *I have always felt that if you're not smart enough to do the simple stepsit takes to get registered to vote and show up without a democratic bus to pick you up, you're just plain not smart enough to vote. ****************************** Mikek There are people in this country who have been falsely removed from the rolls as part of the GOP suppression effort. There are people who have no transportation to get them to the polls. There are people who are quite legal but don't have and cannot easily get the required paperwork. There are people like you who think registering and voting is easy-peasey. They died 20 years ago. Why should they not be removed from the voter rolls. Why go to the polling place. Put your mail in ballot in the mailbox. The postman will even pick it up. Do not have to go to a post office or street mailbox. D'uh. Try reading for content, Bilious, or find someone who can read aloud to you. I didn't say or imply the dead should remain on the voter lists. One of the problems is that you righties simply refuse to accept for various nefarious reasons the *fact* that many people who could vote are arbitrarily being removed from the polls by GOP activists in the governmental apparatus who do not want them to vote. Cite? Or those activists make it harder for these people to register or stay registered. Lots of poor people don't have any sort of government ID they can show the registrar. How do they buy beer? Or drive a car? Or cash a government check? And in some southern states, the Republican state government has arbitrarily decided to close down many places where the rural poor can register or vote. For some of these people, transportation to the place of registration is a problem. There are many such issues, all aimed at keeping down the vote to help Republicans stay in office. You make up more **** daily, Krause. |
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Vote early and vote often...
On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 10:22:35 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote:
On Monday, October 8, 2018 at 1:10:32 PM UTC-4, wrote: On Mon, 8 Oct 2018 11:19:12 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: D'uh. Try reading for content, Bilious, or find someone who can read aloud to you. I didn't say or imply the dead should remain on the voter lists. One of the problems is that you righties simply refuse to accept for various nefarious reasons the *fact* that many people who could vote are arbitrarily being removed from the polls by GOP activists in the governmental apparatus who do not want them to vote. Or those activists make it harder for these people to register or stay registered. Lots of poor people don't have any sort of government ID they can show the registrar. And in some southern states, the Republican state government has arbitrarily decided to close down many places where the rural poor can register or vote. For some of these people, transportation to the place of registration is a problem. There are many such issues, all aimed at keeping down the vote to help Republicans stay in office. That is largely bull****. There may be a few people who don't have any kind of ID but I am not sure how they survive these days. You need ID to drive but that is far from the only thing you need ID for. How do they get their EBT card? Medicaid? Social Security/SSI? Title 9 housing? This is an imaginary problem. There are far more illegally registered people voting than people who are unable to vote. Whenever they actually do an audit they find 15-20 ineligible voters in a typical precinct. That doesn't sound like a lot until you understand there are 174,000 precincts. In the big cities up north, they are careful NOT to audit the voter roles. All true. Besides, it's funny how the supposed "suppression" only affects democratic voters. Why would one assume that a person who isn't smart enough to have, or get, an ID would be a democrat voter? That's called 'racism', which Harry, as he's making the assumption, denies. |
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