Truthmatters' " GOP making it difficult to vote" thread.


OMG... you are too fucking stupid to be real...

Here is a screenshot of your 2nd link...

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Do you accept the court documented evidence of the republicans efforts to keep legal American voters from voting for decades?
 
These are not blog sites

OMG... you are too fucking stupid to be real...

Here is a screenshot of your 2nd link...

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It also contains cold hard documented evidence in the form of video of the claim.


Does any of his right wing blog spots do that?

And you have proof that this video was not doctored in any way? Aren't you the one that said that videos aren't proof because they can be doctored? Now a video in a blog is all the proof you need?

Why can't you prove that this was politically motivated?

Why can't you prove that these DMV's are in Democrat districts?

Rick
 
Do you accept the court documented evidence of the republicans efforts to keep legal American voters from voting for decades?

First. Your "court documented evidence" does not show that Republicans try to "keep legal American voters from voting."

Second. Why can't you stay on topic? Why are you trying so hard to keep from proving your claims?

Rick
 
Do you accept the court documented evidence of the republicans efforts to keep legal American voters from voting for decades?

why do you not hold yourself to the same standard of proof that you hold other to?

why do you ignore the preponderance of evidence showing decades of Democratic voter fraud?
 
Atiba R. Ellis

Associate Professor of Law (2009)

Biography:

Associate Professor Atiba R. Ellis focuses his research and writing on the law of democracy with a specific interest in voting rights law, and the intersection of democratic theory with race, class, and other critical legal perspectives. Before coming to WVU, Professor Ellis taught Legal Writing at the Howard University School of Law where he also co-directed the school’s Alternative Spring Break service-learning project which provided volunteer legal services in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Prior to entering the academy, Professor Ellis clerked for Judge James A. Beaty, Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. He then clerked for Judge Theodore A. McKee of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Professor Ellis practiced in the general litigation section of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer and Feld, LLP, where he focused on antitrust litigation. While at Akin Gump, Professor Ellis regularly practiced pro bono in the Landlord-Tenant Division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and assisted pro bono in the drafting comments on the 2004 Georgia voter identification law which were filed with the Voting Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. more...

Education

Duke University School of Law
Juris Doctor, May 2000
•William Louis-Dreyfus Scholar

Duke University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Masters of Arts, History, May 2000
•Master’s Thesis: The Veil of Neutrality: The Poll Tax in Virginia 1903-1966

Duke University, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelors of Arts, cum laude, with Distinction in History, May 1996
•Honor’s Thesis: The Rhetoric of Liberty: John Wesley and the Political Rhetoric of the American Revolution

Judicial Clerkships

The Honorable Theodore A. McKee
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Sept. 2001-September 2002

The Honorable James A. Beaty, Jr.
United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina
Sept. 2000-July 2001

Scholarly Research
•The Cost of the Vote: Poll Taxes, Voter Identification Laws, and the Price of Democracy, 86 DENVER U. L. REV. 1023 (2009)
•Speaking for Our Community: An Empirical Analysis of How Felon Disenfranchisement Laws Impact Political Participation by Gender in the African American Community (work in progress)
•Star Trek and the Law: Reflections on a Special Enrichment Class for the First-Year Curriculum (with Okainer Christian Dark and Andrew W. Taslitz) (work in progress)


Teaching & Professional Experience

Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C.
•Legal Writing Instructor, 2006 to 2009


Akin, Gump, Stmuss, Hauer & Feld, LLC Washington, D.C.
•Associate, October 2002 to May 2006
•Summer Associate, May 1999 to August 1999

Operation Understanding D.C., Washington, D.C.
•President of Board of Directors, Sept. 2006 to Sept. 2008
•Member, Board of Directors, May 2003 to May 2009.
 

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