^^You make an interesting point about voter ID.But, yes, they'd still want to suppress the black vote.Republicans could campaign on reparations for every black American, and they still wouldn't get more black votes than Democratic candidates.They just don't have a chance to get those votes. So strategically their best bet in states like NC is to at least keep those folks from voting for Democrats.
7/13/2015 10:14:30 PM
7/13/2015 10:18:32 PM
7/13/2015 10:19:03 PM
I agree.
7/13/2015 10:20:35 PM
^^^hell nah man, i'm off that radar. no jury duty for this fucke.but lots of people registered to vote because of obama. that's more negroes under the cloak of the Patriot Act[Edited on July 13, 2015 at 10:37 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2015 10:37:20 PM
I mean, you have been slipping lately, but that was pretty damn weak
7/13/2015 10:39:40 PM
well you and your ilk make it sound like getting an ID is as difficult as getting a PhDlike any one of you knows a single person who doesn't have an ID[Edited on July 13, 2015 at 10:42 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2015 10:41:35 PM
7/13/2015 11:24:36 PM
I do know some people who don't have bank accounts and get paid in cash though. They're called drug dealers. And they don't vote.
7/13/2015 11:25:59 PM
Supposedly, there are people who would have difficulty getting one of these IDs if the proper measures aren't in place. But I agree that, of those hypothetical people, most of them probably weren't planning to vote.Still, I wish folks would respect voting rights and admit that there are people conspiring to manipulate who actually ends up voting.We don't even have an in-person voter fraud problem, but Obama gets elected and all of the sudden we have to make a bunch of changes to how we vote?I'd be outraged except I already used up all my outrage. Nobody told me there was a lifetime limit on outrage.
7/13/2015 11:40:39 PM
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7/14/2015 12:10:42 AM
7/14/2015 12:16:24 AM
Are you going to cry synapse when a few African Americans are dramatically disenfranchised because they can't get to the DMV between now and November to get their ID.
7/14/2015 12:19:49 AM
I don't vote for giant douches or turd sandwiches personally, so I'm either being insensitive to the idealism of the freedom aspect of the process, and/or being more objective about it. But NRR is right in this thread ultimately. Also any racial stuff is because some corrupt politicians can get paid. If black votes would help them make secret handshakes, they'd be all over it. It's not black or white it's green which is all these fuckes are about, not their platform, they're just bamboozling you.]
7/14/2015 12:50:10 AM
7/14/2015 12:59:50 AM
http://www.thenation.com/article/why-north-carolina-is-the-new-selma/timely
7/14/2015 1:09:51 PM
Cry me a fucking river. I don't support anything to give the NC GOP more power due their war against the environment and pro-christian Shari'a law agenda but the article is little far-fetched in relating NC to fucking 1960's selma. You'd think they were banning black people from voting or something.In reality the table shows that the new laws dis-enfranchised whites more than blacks. I don't agree with many of the changes but why is the race card being played for this instead of just being framed as a power play to keep the GOP in power. Let's break this down point by point of some of the changes:http://www.thenation.com/article/north-carolina-passes-countrys-worst-voter-suppression-law/
7/14/2015 1:45:40 PM
^^So only two cases of voter fraud happened in NC from 2000-2012? How can they prove that, if they didn't catch some other cases? We will never know what the real number is. I'm still cool with having to show your ID to vote just to make sure there is no fraud. As for the lady who works 72 hours a week, I'm pretty sure they let you vote after the polls close as long as you are standing in line when they close. At my last job I was able to get from home (Garner) to Durham (work) in 38 minutes with no traffic and about 45 minutes in traffic. You should be able to get from point A to point B in the triangle in less than an hour and a half.I do feel kind of bad for the people who moved right before the elections, so that part should probably be tweaked a little. I'm cool with not having same day registration though.Also, the black vote recently increased because a half black man ran for president in the past two elections. I won't be shocked if the black vote drops off a little now that it will probably be two white people running against each other again. When Obama ran for the first time, the local news interviewed a 29 year old black guy who said, "For the first time ever I feel like it is important to vote." I am the same age as him and voted in both elections that George W Bush won. Why wasn't it important to vote in those elections too?[Edited on July 14, 2015 at 1:48 PM. Reason : .]
7/14/2015 1:47:33 PM
7/14/2015 1:50:41 PM
Polls should be open for more than 1 day. It's absurd that we have such an inefficient system that causes people to be in line for hours after the polls were supposed to close, if they can even get there in time after work. What about jobs that have 12+ hr shifts? What about people who's jobs are a county or two away from their home precinct?
7/14/2015 2:00:00 PM
7/14/2015 2:37:43 PM
http://voteridnc.com/That's not what this site says:
7/14/2015 2:39:14 PM
OK so how exactly are you supposed to register if you just moved before the election if you can not register less than 30 days before the election?
7/14/2015 2:46:11 PM
Register within 90 days of the election and use your old ID. Cross state moves are generally planned more than 30 days in advance, so just plan to register and do it.If you move to NC within 30 days of the election, and you don't have the foresight to register before then, what's to stop you from voting absentee in your prior state's election?[Edited on July 14, 2015 at 3:12 PM. Reason : ]
7/14/2015 3:10:51 PM
7/15/2015 4:36:17 PM
more like the FORESKIN to register before then, amirite!!!
7/15/2015 4:37:22 PM