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You'll notice that Lone believes that just because he says it its true.
"Its not a poll tax" even tho it is
"it wasnt affected" even when it was.
Lone believes that he creates reality
Taxes denotes money you dipshit.
Asking a question isn't tax!
Cute how you leave out what your responding to.
Poor child Your ignorance doesnt change facts champ
why those of us with long memories, even if we theoretically favor rational voter ID laws are very very suspicious of even the slightest possibility of turning them into techniques to disenfrachise blocks of voters considered "unfavorable" by those who control the application of the laws.
The "beans-in-the-jar" example is a very good one. The literacy tests of the Jim Crow era still haunt some of us. The polling officials had absolute power to decide who passed and who failed. Even the slightest spelling mistake could disqualify a black voter while a white voter with a mostly blank test could be "passed". I know this history seems irrelevant to many. To others it is easily imagined how subtle discrimination could creep into even the seemingly most benign registration laws.
Here's a little history lesson. These are 30 questions from a 1965 Alabama literacy test.
!965 is not ancient history.
FROM:JIM CROW LITERACY TEST
1965 Alabama Literacy Test
1. Which of the following is a right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?
_____Public Education
_____Employment
_____Trial by Jury
_____Voting
2. The federal census of population is taken every five years.
_____True _____False
3. If a person is indicted for a crime, name two rights which he has. ______________________ ________________________
4. A U.S. senator elected at the general election in November takes office the following year on what date? _________________________________________________
5. A President elected at the general election in November takes office the following year on what date? ______________________________________________________________________
6. Which definition applies to the word "amendment?"
_____Proposed change, as in a Constitution
_____Make of peace between nationals at war
_____A part of the government
7. A person appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court is appointed for a term of __________.
8. When the Constitution was approved by the original colonies, how many states had to ratify it in order for it to be in effect? _________________________________________
9. Does enumeration affect the income tax levied on citizens in various states? __________
10. A person opposed to swearing in an oath may say, instead: I (solemnly) ______________________________________________________________
11. To serve as President of the United States, a person must have attained:
_____25 years of age
_____35 years of age
_____40 years of age
_____45 years of age
12. What words are required by law to be on all coins and paper currency of the U.S.? ________________________________________________________________________
13. The Supreme Court is the chief lawmaking body of the state.
_____True _____False
14. If a law passed by a state is contrary to provisions of the U.S. Constitution, which law prevails? ________________________________________________________________________
15. If a vacancy occurs in the U.S. Senate, the state must hold an election, but meanwhile the place may be filled by a temporary appointment made by ________________________________________________________________________.
16. A U.S. senator is elected for a term of _____ years.
17. Appropriation of money for the armed services can be only for a period limited to _____ years.
18. The chief executive and the administrative offices make up the ___________________ branch of government.
19. Who passes laws dealing with piracy? ________________________________________________________________________
20. The number of representatives which a state is entitled to have in the House of Representatives is based on _________________________________________________
21. The Constitution protects an individual against punishments which are _______________ and _______________________.
22. When a jury has heard and rendered a verdict in a case, and the judgment on the verdict has become final, the defendant cannot again be brought to trial for the same cause.
_____True _____False
23. Name two levels of government which can levy taxes: ________________________________________________________________________
24. Communism is the type of government in: _____U.S.
_____Russia
_____England
25. Cases tried before a court of law are two types, civil and _________________________.
26. By a majority vote of the members of Congress, the Congress can change provisions of the Constitution of the U.S.
_____True _____False
27. For security, each state has a right to form a _________________________________.
28. The electoral vote for President is counted in the presence of two bodies. Name them: _____________________________________________________________________
29. If no candidate for President receives a majority of the electoral vote, who decides who will become President? ___________________________________________________
30. Of the original 13 states, the one with the largest representation in the first Congress was ______________________________________________________________________.
That would cost the Republicans the entire South! As you know, those no-tooth hicks in the sticks don't know Jack!What do the USMB RWers have to say about this?
It would require a Constitutional Amendment, but I do believe that EVERYONE should have to pass a 50 question, multiple choice exam about basic civics, the offices/questions being voted on, and the candidates for those offices in order to be allowed to vote. A minimum passing grade would be 75%. Those who do not pass for three consecutive election cycles or who choose not to take the test (and therefore not vote) for three consecutive cycles would lose their voter registration.
Exactly!Here's what the law states they should do...They are asking for names, addresses and date of birth.
Some motherfuckers are so stupid they'll have trouble with that. Why should they be voting?
- 1st ask for their name and address
- 2nd ask for their id to verify what they said.
Here's what these RW SCUMBAGS are actually doing
- 1st asking for their names and addresses
- 2nd asking for their ids
- 3rd asking to spell names and addresses
- 4th asking additional questions based on the ids like age, weight, height, etc.
Basically HARASSING non-Republican voters.
THAT is voter fraud.
You should be as outraged as I am.
Well it's not only doing that.
Voter ID laws are specifically made to suppress the vote..
It does it in several ways:
1. Insurances a "tax" by making sure valid ids are costly.
2. Slows down the voting processes considerably insuring many won't have the opportunity to vote.
3. Adds greater intimidation to voters.
Seems like the RW politicos in Arkansas are going back to an America of yesterday. An America of the Jim Crow laws and segregation. An America where blacks had to pass "How many beans are in that jar" quizzes in order to cast a vote.
Arkansas Voters Complain About Quizzing By Poll Workers Checking IDs
So is that what they mean by "We want to take our country back?"
What do the USMB RWers have to say about this?
You no what, you all didn't care about all the money and problems with OScamCare
so don't give us all this faux outrage over frkken having to have an ID to vote
grow up if you don't have an Id and know where and how to vote by now, tough
Sometimes I am taken aback by how ignorant some posters are. They read the thread title, post their dumb, uninformed opinion, and make a complete ass of themselves because they didn't read vital information contained within the OP and the rest of the thread.
Then there's you, who apparently didn't even read the thread title. This isn't about having an ID to vote, this is about ID checkers now violating voter ID laws and conducting their own Jim Crow-esque quizzing of voters in a deliberate, undeniable attempt at voter suppression.
Besides all of that, asking someone to spell their own name is clearly a literacy test, which is illegal. For every one Wrongpublican on this board bragging about how "hurr durr we da party dat ended slavery," there are at least a one hundred Wrongpublican pollworkers out there actively seeking to either bring it back or reinstitute the discriminatory, unconstitutional policies that immediately followed it.
Exactly!Voter ID laws are specifically made to suppress the vote..
It does it in several ways:
1. Insurances a "tax" by making sure valid ids are costly.
2. Slows down the voting processes considerably insuring many won't have the opportunity to vote.
3. Adds greater intimidation to voters.
Seems like the RW politicos in Arkansas are going back to an America of yesterday. An America of the Jim Crow laws and segregation. An America where blacks had to pass "How many beans are in that jar" quizzes in order to cast a vote.
Arkansas Voters Complain About Quizzing By Poll Workers Checking IDs
So is that what they mean by "We want to take our country back?"
What do the USMB RWers have to say about this?
You no what, you all didn't care about all the money and problems with OScamCare
so don't give us all this faux outrage over frkken having to have an ID to vote
grow up if you don't have an Id and know where and how to vote by now, tough
Sometimes I am taken aback by how ignorant some posters are. They read the thread title, post their dumb, uninformed opinion, and make a complete ass of themselves because they didn't read vital information contained within the OP and the rest of the thread.
Then there's you, who apparently didn't even read the thread title. This isn't about having an ID to vote, this is about ID checkers now violating voter ID laws and conducting their own Jim Crow-esque quizzing of voters in a deliberate, undeniable attempt at voter suppression.
Besides all of that, asking someone to spell their own name is clearly a literacy test, which is illegal. For every one Wrongpublican on this board bragging about how "hurr durr we da party dat ended slavery," there are at least a one hundred Wrongpublican pollworkers out there actively seeking to either bring it back or reinstitute the discriminatory, unconstitutional policies that immediately followed it.
Yeah, so many people can't spell their own name....billions of them
Sometimes I am taken aback by how ignorant some posters are. They read the thread title, post their dumb, uninformed opinion, and make a complete ass of themselves because they didn't read vital information contained within the OP and the rest of the thread.
Then there's you, who apparently didn't even read the thread title. This isn't about having an ID to vote, this is about ID checkers now violating voter ID laws and conducting their own Jim Crow-esque quizzing of voters in a deliberate, undeniable attempt at voter suppression.
Besides all of that, asking someone to spell their own name is clearly a literacy test, which is illegal. For every one Wrongpublican on this board bragging about how "hurr durr we da party dat ended slavery," there are at least a one hundred Wrongpublican pollworkers out there actively seeking to either bring it back or reinstitute the discriminatory, unconstitutional policies that immediately followed it.
Yeah, so many people can't spell their own name....billions of them
Keep moving those goal posts. Soon they will be saying "Who cant juggle? How hard is it to learn? Are blacks too stupid to learn to juggle?"
That would cost the Republicans the entire South! As you know, those no-tooth hicks in the sticks don't know Jack!What do the USMB RWers have to say about this?
It would require a Constitutional Amendment, but I do believe that EVERYONE should have to pass a 50 question, multiple choice exam about basic civics, the offices/questions being voted on, and the candidates for those offices in order to be allowed to vote. A minimum passing grade would be 75%. Those who do not pass for three consecutive election cycles or who choose not to take the test (and therefore not vote) for three consecutive cycles would lose their voter registration.
Seems like the RW politicos in Arkansas are going back to an America of yesterday. An America of the Jim Crow laws and segregation. An America where blacks had to pass "How many beans are in that jar" quizzes in order to cast a vote.
Arkansas Voters Complain About Quizzing By Poll Workers Checking IDs
So is that what they mean by "We want to take our country back?"
What do the USMB RWers have to say about this?
Asking them their name, address and birth date is equal to Jim Crow?
You make it sound like they are asking questions like how many branches of government there are. It just says people complained about being asked about their personal information on their license. This seriously sounds like a chip on the shoulder complainer being interviewed by a chip on their shoulder reporter being written by a chip on his shoulder OP...
That would cost the Republicans the entire South! As you know, those no-tooth hicks in the sticks don't know Jack!It would require a Constitutional Amendment, but I do believe that EVERYONE should have to pass a 50 question, multiple choice exam about basic civics, the offices/questions being voted on, and the candidates for those offices in order to be allowed to vote. A minimum passing grade would be 75%. Those who do not pass for three consecutive election cycles or who choose not to take the test (and therefore not vote) for three consecutive cycles would lose their voter registration.
Ahh A racist stereotype.
And should one of these fly back at you, you'd scream like a little bitch.
Well Junior, it cuts both ways.
Here's what the law states they should do...They are asking for names, addresses and date of birth.
Some motherfuckers are so stupid they'll have trouble with that. Why should they be voting?
- 1st ask for their name and address
- 2nd ask for their id to verify what they said.
Here's what these RW SCUMBAGS are actually doing
- 1st asking for their names and addresses
- 2nd asking for their ids
- 3rd asking to spell names and addresses
- 4th asking additional questions based on the ids like age, weight, height, etc.
Basically HARASSING non-Republican voters.
THAT is voter fraud.
You should be as outraged as I am.
Well it's not only doing that.
Voter ID laws are specifically made to suppress the vote..
It does it in several ways:
1. Insurances a "tax" by making sure valid ids are costly.
2. Slows down the voting processes considerably insuring many won't have the opportunity to vote.
3. Adds greater intimidation to voters.
Seems like the RW politicos in Arkansas are going back to an America of yesterday. An America of the Jim Crow laws and segregation. An America where blacks had to pass "How many beans are in that jar" quizzes in order to cast a vote.
Arkansas Voters Complain About Quizzing By Poll Workers Checking IDs
So is that what they mean by "We want to take our country back?"
What do the USMB RWers have to say about this?
Asking them their name, address and birth date is equal to Jim Crow?
You make it sound like they are asking questions like how many branches of government there are. It just says people complained about being asked about their personal information on their license. This seriously sounds like a chip on the shoulder complainer being interviewed by a chip on their shoulder reporter being written by a chip on his shoulder OP...
Basically yeah.
It's also not the only thing they are doing.
They are shortening the time frame you can vote in and closing up polling stations in poor communities.
That, and many of this places are making voter registration drives, illegal.
Republicans have actually come out and said they are doing this to suppress the minority vote, they aren't shy about it.