Republicans see us as a third world country to be "taken over", not "voted in"

If a citizen want's to vote bad enough and have a voice in elections NO BODY can suppress them into not voting

so spare us all the bs
 
good grief, it "appears" Republicans want to frustrate people into not voting?

what is with you democrats? you think people are too stupid to adapt to new voting regulations

They're just afraid they'll lose the illegal alien vote.
 
If a citizen want's to vote bad enough and have a voice in elections NO BODY can suppress them into not voting

so spare us all the bs

Lincoln Davis is a former US Representative from Tennessee. He went to vote in the state’s primary earlier this year and was denied the right to vote. Election officials told him his name had been purged from the rolls. He has since filed a class action lawsuit challenging the actions taken by state government officials to unlawfully purge voters from the state's voting rolls.

https://www.aclu.org/voting-rights/rep-lincoln-davis-i-was-denied-my-right-vote

Voting is a right, not a game of how bad do you want to vote.
 
Republicans sure love big government when it is suppressing votes.

No ones vote is being suppressed get some new material champ.

Billy: [the Champ is dying after winning the big fight] TJ - TJ, where are you?
T.J.: Here I am.
Billy: Yeah. TJ - Annie was here tonight, TJ. Wasn't that a nice thing?
T.J.: Yeah.
Billy: You invited her, didn't you? Huh?
T.J.: I wrote to her. You said to.
Billy: Yeah. It was nice of her to come. You know, TJ, you know, you're... Annie and me. We did some silly things. Who knows why people do what they do? Nobody knows that, but she's... she's a good person. You know that. You happy, kid? I won the fight. You happy?
T.J.: Yeah.
Billy: Yeah.
T.J.: The Champ...
Billy: Yeah.
T.J.: Always comes through.
Billy: That's right. That's right. Right.
[he dies]

The Champ (1979) - Quotes - IMDb

Yes.. Republicans are suppressing votes.

No there not and you provided nothing that proves otherwise.
 
If a citizen want's to vote bad enough and have a voice in elections NO BODY can suppress them into not voting

so spare us all the bs

Lincoln Davis is a former US Representative from Tennessee. He went to vote in the state’s primary earlier this year and was denied the right to vote. Election officials told him his name had been purged from the rolls. He has since filed a class action lawsuit challenging the actions taken by state government officials to unlawfully purge voters from the state's voting rolls.

https://www.aclu.org/voting-rights/rep-lincoln-davis-i-was-denied-my-right-vote

Voting is a right, not a game of how bad do you want to vote.

yeah ok...so they have a right to vote or not
That's on them know what's happening and get out and do it
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink
 
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So repubs don't try to get more people to buy their zany msg but to deny people from voting non-repub. Sad, sad, sad :(

So those poor put-upon early voters would "only" have 90 hours, spread across 2 weeks, to cast their vote while the rest of us get 12-14 hours on one day.
Hmm. Methinks you whine too much. :eusa_boohoo:

Most people are not allowed or can't afford to take a day off work to vote.

Once more to the whiny, brain-dead LIB:
The early "special" voters would have ten (10) 9-hour days in which to cast their vote. Most peeps, despite your LYING, do manage to vote on the one appointed day, either before or after work.
BTW, do you have any evidence that all or even most early ballots are cast for Dems or are you just whining for the sake of whining? :eusa_boohoo:
 
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we are closer to a 3rd world country under obama

RECORD WELFARE AND FOOD STAMPS
and the lowest level of participation in the labor market in 40 years

libs are losers projecting their failures onto others
And yet there are record corporate profits. Go figure.

yep the rich are still getting richer.....doesnt matter who is in power does it?...
The new boss will always be the same as the old boss...
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Over the past 6 years our government has developed a 3rd world mentality. Somebody has to do something -- don't they?!

Not the government, the Republicans.

Our very own government is treating this country as a third world country, and it continues to get worse. Government housing, food, health care, money, electric, cell phone and on and on. What incentive does anyone have to work when the government will make it easy to stay home and do nothing but bitch that the government doesn't give enough.
 
There shouldn't be early voting. There should be voting on the day of election only. If you cant make it, get an absentee ballot.
 
We see Obabble as a third world leader...to be thrown out before more damage is done.
 
So those poor put-upon early voters would "only" have 90 hours, spread across 2 weeks, to cast their vote while the rest of us get 12-14 hours on one day.
Hmm. Methinks you whine too much. :eusa_boohoo:

Most people are not allowed or can't afford to take a day off work to vote.

Once more to the whiny, brain-dead LIB:
The early "special" voters would have ten (10) 9-hour days in which to cast their vote. Most peeps, despite your LYING, do manage to vote on the one appointed day, either before or after work.
BTW, do you have any evidence that all or even most early ballots are cast for Dems or are you just whining for the sake of whining? :eusa_boohoo:

That's the standard? most people can vote screw the other 49 %?
 
So repubs don't try to get more people to buy their zany msg but to deny people from voting non-repub. Sad, sad, sad :(

So those poor put-upon early voters would "only" have 90 hours, spread across 2 weeks, to cast their vote while the rest of us get 12-14 hours on one day.
Hmm. Methinks you whine too much. :eusa_boohoo:

Most people are not allowed or can't afford to take a day off work to vote.

its a law where you must be given time off to get to the poll before it closes and in most cases with pay.....and who needs to take the whole day off to vote?.....you should know this stuff....
 
stuff like this is what turns-off new voters to consider Repubs as choice.
 
So those poor put-upon early voters would "only" have 90 hours, spread across 2 weeks, to cast their vote while the rest of us get 12-14 hours on one day.
Hmm. Methinks you whine too much. :eusa_boohoo:

Most people are not allowed or can't afford to take a day off work to vote.

its a law where you must be given time off to get to the poll before it closes and in most cases with pay.....and who needs to take the whole day off to vote?.....you should know this stuff....

Alabama – Employees are given “necessary” time off to vote, not to exceed one hour. The employee must give reasonable notice to get the time off. However, if the polls open at least two hours before the employee starts work and close at least one hour after the employee ends work, the employer doesn’t have to give the employee time off. The statute doesn’t specify if the time off is paid. (Ala. Code Section 17-1-5)

Employee Voting Rights ? Survey of the Law in 50 States | The Word on Employment Law

Long lines at the polls in Alabama

Long lines at the polls in Alabama
Election 2008: Long lines at the polls in Alabama | al.com
 
Most people are not allowed or can't afford to take a day off work to vote.

its a law where you must be given time off to get to the poll before it closes and in most cases with pay.....and who needs to take the whole day off to vote?.....you should know this stuff....

Alabama – Employees are given “necessary” time off to vote, not to exceed one hour. The employee must give reasonable notice to get the time off. However, if the polls open at least two hours before the employee starts work and close at least one hour after the employee ends work, the employer doesn’t have to give the employee time off. The statute doesn’t specify if the time off is paid. (Ala. Code Section 17-1-5)

Employee Voting Rights ? Survey of the Law in 50 States | The Word on Employment Law

Long lines at the polls in Alabama

Long lines at the polls in Alabama
Election 2008: Long lines at the polls in Alabama | al.com
then Alabama should be told to either do something about it or use the absentee ballot which is used in the State....
 
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Over the past 6 years our government has developed a 3rd world mentality. Somebody has to do something -- don't they?!

Not the government, the Republicans.



we are closer to a 3rd world country under obama

RECORD WELFARE AND FOOD STAMPS
and the lowest level of participation in the labor market in 40 years

libs are losers projecting their failures onto others

Welfare and food stamps? Better check out third world countries. Their policies of redistribute the wealth to the top 1% and ignore the poor and middle class EXACTLY mirrors GOP policies. EXACTLY!
 
Republican, Democrat, the differences are marginal to insignificant, two factions in the same criminal gang.

Not true. The FACT that the GOP is 90% white and the Democrats are everyone else demonstrates a vast difference. Vast!
 
Senate Bill Would Limit Early Absentee Voting Hours

Opponents of SB324, a bill that would curtail absentee voting hours, say the measure is an attack on large urban areas like Milwaukee.

The Republican-backed legislation would limit early voting to 45 hours per week on weekdays only for the two weeks before an election. Weekend voting would no longer take place.

In the 2012 presidential election, 35,000 people in Milwaukee voted early: all of them had to come downtown to the city's municipal building or City Hall.

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett says by trying to cut back early voting hours, it appears Republicans want to frustrate people into not voting.

“The goal is to just jam up the city of Milwaukee and other large municipalities,” Barrett said. “Let's just jam it up and have people frustrated and leave the polls.”

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Will Republicans finally admit it's not about "ID's"? Will they finally come clean and admit that Americans don't like their policies of screwing over the middle class and the poor? The only way a party that's 90% white can win is to cheat? Some Republicans admit it, but will USMB Republicans ever stand up and admit the truth?

Evidently you know nothing of big city (Democrat) machine politics. No politician of any stripe cares about the system or the citizens ... only the machine and their own pockets.
I wonder if the decline of our major cities is a function of decades of Demo rule or if the Dems are elected because the cities are failing.
Either way, Detroit is just the tip of the next economic catastrophe.

Detroit is ONE CITY. Take a look at the failed economies of Red States. Over a hundred years of conservative policies and they are nearly all welfare states. Says something about conservative policies. Actually, it says a lot.
 
good grief, it "appears" Republicans want to frustrate people into not voting?

what is with you democrats? you think people are too stupid to adapt to new voting regulations

shut up tard

you know that limiting hours and cutting days in democratic areas isn't just "regulations". It's an outright attack.
 
Personally, I think the Federal Government, for the most part, should stay out of how the States set up their voting procedures and laws.

We already saw that in southern states. What are you? Looking for riots?
 

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