This May Possibly Be The Best Supreme Court Decision In 100 Yrs

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"On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court crushed yet another key component of the Voting Rights Act, halting a lower court order that required Alabama to redraw its egregious racial gerrymander. The court’s intervention in Merrill v. Milligan was so radically unjustified that Chief Justice John Roberts—an architect of the judicial attack on voting rights—dissented, alongside the three liberals. The court’s order indicates that the five ultraconservative justices are preparing to dismantle the VRA’s guarantee against gerrymanders that dilute the voting strength of Black Americans. Over the last decade, the Supreme Court has bulldozed several key provisions of the VRA. But until now, it had not yet repealed the law’s protections against the dilution of votes cast by racial minorities."

I can't think of a more important and amazing court decision in the last 100 years than what this decision is...and for what this decision may ultimately lead to...the final dissolution of the Marxist-Communist Voting Rights Act....This is almost as great as overturning Brown v Board would be...This is great news for people who truly value voting rights, instead of just worrying about the voting rights of the blacks....

If the blacks didn't vote so overwhelming for one party; Conservatives wouldn't work so hard to dilute their voting districts -- in fact, if the blacks would learn how to vote for more Conservatives and not be so dumb, maybe they will be rewarded by those Conservatives....until then, they will just remain on the racist Democrat plantation....This is also good news for Conservatives in general....no reason anymore to worry about demographic shifts as it relates to winning elections if you are now no longer constrained by that un-American Voting Rights Act -- now, you can with surgical precision carve up any voting district that you think gives darkies too much voting power... and not worry about some activist court trying to stop you......that is what states rights is all about.....
 

"On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court crushed yet another key component of the Voting Rights Act, halting a lower court order that required Alabama to redraw its egregious racial gerrymander. The court’s intervention in Merrill v. Milligan was so radically unjustified that Chief Justice John Roberts—an architect of the judicial attack on voting rights—dissented, alongside the three liberals. The court’s order indicates that the five ultraconservative justices are preparing to dismantle the VRA’s guarantee against gerrymanders that dilute the voting strength of Black Americans. Over the last decade, the Supreme Court has bulldozed several key provisions of the VRA. But until now, it had not yet repealed the law’s protections against the dilution of votes cast by racial minorities."

I can't think of a more important and amazing court decision in the last 100 years than what this decision is...and for what this decision may ultimately lead to...the final dissolution of the Marxist-Communist Voting Rights Act....This is almost as great as overturning Brown v Board would be...This is great news for people who truly value voting rights, instead of just worrying about the voting rights of the blacks....

If the blacks didn't vote so overwhelming for one party; Conservatives wouldn't work so hard to dilute their voting districts -- in fact, if the blacks would learn how to vote for more Conservatives and not be so dumb, maybe they will be rewarded by those Conservatives....until then, they will just remain on the racist Democrat plantation....This is also good news for Conservatives in general....no reason anymore to worry about demographic shifts as it relates to winning elections if you are now no longer constrained by that un-American Voting Rights Act -- now, you can with surgical precision carve up any voting district that you think gives darkies too much voting power... and not worry about some activist court trying to stop you......that is what states rights is all about.....
Well, there’s always Africa. Virtually no white people to oppress you there. If that’s too far, try Haiti.
 

"On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court crushed yet another key component of the Voting Rights Act, halting a lower court order that required Alabama to redraw its egregious racial gerrymander. The court’s intervention in Merrill v. Milligan was so radically unjustified that Chief Justice John Roberts—an architect of the judicial attack on voting rights—dissented, alongside the three liberals. The court’s order indicates that the five ultraconservative justices are preparing to dismantle the VRA’s guarantee against gerrymanders that dilute the voting strength of Black Americans. Over the last decade, the Supreme Court has bulldozed several key provisions of the VRA. But until now, it had not yet repealed the law’s protections against the dilution of votes cast by racial minorities."

I can't think of a more important and amazing court decision in the last 100 years than what this decision is...and for what this decision may ultimately lead to...the final dissolution of the Marxist-Communist Voting Rights Act....This is almost as great as overturning Brown v Board would be...This is great news for people who truly value voting rights, instead of just worrying about the voting rights of the blacks....

If the blacks didn't vote so overwhelming for one party; Conservatives wouldn't work so hard to dilute their voting districts -- in fact, if the blacks would learn how to vote for more Conservatives and not be so dumb, maybe they will be rewarded by those Conservatives....until then, they will just remain on the racist Democrat plantation....This is also good news for Conservatives in general....no reason anymore to worry about demographic shifts as it relates to winning elections if you are now no longer constrained by that un-American Voting Rights Act -- now, you can with surgical precision carve up any voting district that you think gives darkies too much voting power... and not worry about some activist court trying to stop you......that is what states rights is all about.....
Per your post blacks vote overwhelmingly for one party. How has that worked for them over the past 50 years? Hmmmm…:
 
All of these issues arise because of one non-political fact: Democrats tend to live in clusters, where they hold huge majorities, while the remainder of the States (suburban and rural areas) lean slightly Republican.

Democrats want voting districts to be carved out so that all of the Democrats don't end up in a few districts (which would be logical), and anything other than that, they describe as "gerrymandering." If most eastern states where districted logically, they would have most districts with Republican majorities, while urban districts were 80-90% Democrat.
 

"On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court crushed yet another key component of the Voting Rights Act, halting a lower court order that required Alabama to redraw its egregious racial gerrymander. The court’s intervention in Merrill v. Milligan was so radically unjustified that Chief Justice John Roberts—an architect of the judicial attack on voting rights—dissented, alongside the three liberals. The court’s order indicates that the five ultraconservative justices are preparing to dismantle the VRA’s guarantee against gerrymanders that dilute the voting strength of Black Americans. Over the last decade, the Supreme Court has bulldozed several key provisions of the VRA. But until now, it had not yet repealed the law’s protections against the dilution of votes cast by racial minorities."

I can't think of a more important and amazing court decision in the last 100 years than what this decision is...and for what this decision may ultimately lead to...the final dissolution of the Marxist-Communist Voting Rights Act....This is almost as great as overturning Brown v Board would be...This is great news for people who truly value voting rights, instead of just worrying about the voting rights of the blacks....

If the blacks didn't vote so overwhelming for one party; Conservatives wouldn't work so hard to dilute their voting districts -- in fact, if the blacks would learn how to vote for more Conservatives and not be so dumb, maybe they will be rewarded by those Conservatives....until then, they will just remain on the racist Democrat plantation....This is also good news for Conservatives in general....no reason anymore to worry about demographic shifts as it relates to winning elections if you are now no longer constrained by that un-American Voting Rights Act -- now, you can with surgical precision carve up any voting district that you think gives darkies too much voting power... and not worry about some activist court trying to stop you......that is what states rights is all about.....

Brown was not a bad decision, separate but equal was terrible unconstitutional precedent.

The issue with gerrymandering is if you only leave one type illegal and all others legal, you put a finger on the scale, and make the system biased to the side that benefits from the Illegal form of it.
 

"On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court crushed yet another key component of the Voting Rights Act, halting a lower court order that required Alabama to redraw its egregious racial gerrymander. The court’s intervention in Merrill v. Milligan was so radically unjustified that Chief Justice John Roberts—an architect of the judicial attack on voting rights—dissented, alongside the three liberals. The court’s order indicates that the five ultraconservative justices are preparing to dismantle the VRA’s guarantee against gerrymanders that dilute the voting strength of Black Americans. Over the last decade, the Supreme Court has bulldozed several key provisions of the VRA. But until now, it had not yet repealed the law’s protections against the dilution of votes cast by racial minorities."

I can't think of a more important and amazing court decision in the last 100 years than what this decision is...and for what this decision may ultimately lead to...the final dissolution of the Marxist-Communist Voting Rights Act....This is almost as great as overturning Brown v Board would be...This is great news for people who truly value voting rights, instead of just worrying about the voting rights of the blacks....

If the blacks didn't vote so overwhelming for one party; Conservatives wouldn't work so hard to dilute their voting districts -- in fact, if the blacks would learn how to vote for more Conservatives and not be so dumb, maybe they will be rewarded by those Conservatives....until then, they will just remain on the racist Democrat plantation....This is also good news for Conservatives in general....no reason anymore to worry about demographic shifts as it relates to winning elections if you are now no longer constrained by that un-American Voting Rights Act -- now, you can with surgical precision carve up any voting district that you think gives darkies too much voting power... and not worry about some activist court trying to stop you......that is what states rights is all about.....
Cry, you little black bitch.

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:banana:
 

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