Bring Out Yer Dead
May 30th, 2006 at 8:21 am by CrankyFrom the New York Times’ editorial pages:
Florida recently reached a new low when it actually bullied the League of Women Voters into stopping its voter registration efforts in the state. The Legislature did this by adopting a law that seems intended to scare away anyone who wants to run a voter registration drive. Since registration drives are particularly important for bringing illegal immigrants1, dead people2 and felons3 into the process, the law appears to be designed to keep such people from voting.
Can you believe the nerve? Well actually, they were on their Republicans-and-other-racists-would-stop-you-from-voting tear. The actual words they used are below. Sadly the only hint of keeping elections honest is this qualifier, “Protecting the integrity of voting is important, but”
1. minority groups
2. poor people
3. less educated voters










May 30th, 2006 at 12:14 pm
Hmm..every time I go to the video store I see minorities, poor people, and less educated people having to present ID and reveal lots of personal information before they can start renting movies.
I suppose movie rentals are more important than election integrity. And how are the Democrats ever to win if felons, illegal aliens, and dead people are not allowed to vote? The governor of Washington knows the answer to that question.
May 30th, 2006 at 8:19 pm
Having worked in our local Voter registration office I can tell you most cases of voter fraud, switching registered voters to democrats was done by slime ball democrats. We are lucky in our county we use a computerized registration system set up by the state of PA. But then again we had 9 counties who refused to go onto the system and the state allowed them to get away with it.
The Federal Government has so many fucktard ideas on voting. It just amazes me they have not figured out a country wide system by now. But then again we have Fuck face Ted Kennedy objecting to every step towards voters having to prove who they are.
May 30th, 2006 at 9:33 pm
I like the way you talk, Sin.