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why do you not care about these voters?
Why do yoiu belittle their concerns?
why do you not care about these voters?
Why do yoiu belittle their concerns?
why do you not care about these voters?
Why do yoiu belittle their concerns?
She is just giving lip service by voicing concern but she is unwilling to accept the premise of law that is the remedy and already in place that everyone else has to follow.why do you not care about these voters?
Why do yoiu belittle their concerns?
The real question is: Why don't you care about these voters?
Because when you attempt to use them for your political agenda, you aren't showing them compassion. You are just being a selfish human being.
Joseph D. Rich | Playing politics with Justice - Los Angeles Times
It has notably shirked its legal responsibility to protect voting rights. From 2001 to 2006, no voting discrimination cases were brought on behalf of African American or Native American voters. U.S. attorneys were told instead to give priority to voter fraud cases, which, when coupled with the strong support for voter ID laws, indicated an intent to depress voter turnout in minority and poor communities.
At least two of the recently fired U.S. attorneys, John McKay in Seattle and David C. Iglesias in New Mexico, were targeted largely because they refused to prosecute voting fraud cases that implicated Democrats or voters likely to vote for Democrats.
so you think its a joke that the Bush DOJ refused to take cases about minorities being kept from voting?
Joseph D. Rich | Playing politics with Justice - Los Angeles Times
It has notably shirked its legal responsibility to protect voting rights. From 2001 to 2006, no voting discrimination cases were brought on behalf of African American or Native American voters. U.S. attorneys were told instead to give priority to voter fraud cases, which, when coupled with the strong support for voter ID laws, indicated an intent to depress voter turnout in minority and poor communities.
At least two of the recently fired U.S. attorneys, John McKay in Seattle and David C. Iglesias in New Mexico, were targeted largely because they refused to prosecute voting fraud cases that implicated Democrats or voters likely to vote for Democrats.
Yet they smeared and lied about ACORN which helped poor people register to vote?
so you don't want black voters to be able to vote?
so you don't want black voters to be able to vote?
Show us one black voter who was prevented from voting.