Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classic Liberal racism. They can only judge a man by the color of his skin, not the corruption of his ‘service’.
On top of the all harm Gillum has done in Florida... now this:
http://tallahasseereports.com/2018/10/21/florida-governor-candidate-andrew-gillums-family-under-investigation-may-have-engaged-in-voter-fraud/
But from the liberal parakeets it’s rac rac rac racism...
Idiots.
This "paper" is published by Red Hills Foundation which is not a real foundation. I looked it up. God you are so stupid and spreading fake news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classic Liberal racism. They can only judge a man by the color of his skin, not the corruption of his ‘service’.
On top of the all harm Gillum has done in Florida... now this:
http://tallahasseereports.com/2018/10/21/florida-governor-candidate-andrew-gillums-family-under-investigation-may-have-engaged-in-voter-fraud/
But from the liberal parakeets it’s rac rac rac racism...
Idiots.
This "paper" is published by Red Hills Foundation which is not a real foundation. I looked it up. God you are so stupid and spreading fake news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And turnout is high in part because of fraudulent voting.
You can insult me, but that speaks to your character, not mine.
There is no evidence of any fraudulent voting in the US. Perhaps there is in your country, Boris, but here the POTUS set up a commission to find it, and they found essentially no evidence of any widespread voter fraud. They were looking and found nothing.
There is NO voter fraud in America. That’s a GOP/Russbots lie.
Anonymous wrote:And turnout is high in part because of fraudulent voting.
You can insult me, but that speaks to your character, not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas just moved the one polling place for Dodge City to outside the town limits, at a location that is more than a mile away from the nearest bus stop.
Dodge City is a majority minority town. With one polling place for 27,000 residents.
https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E
WOW. Despicable.
Details matter. Can liberals not read?
Kansas Elections Director Bryan Caskey said Cox had no choice but to move the polling site due to the road construction, adding she did the best she could to find a suitable location. She also contacted every voter and sent out advance voting applications in English and Spanish, he said.
Dodge City had multiple voting locations until the American with Disabilities Act in 2002 imposed more stringent requirements for accessibility to polling places, Dunlap said.
Read more here: https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E#storylink=cpy
I wonder why people can’t vote at the Dodge City Community College which is right in the middle of town.
BECUZ DETAILS! Like if they put right in the middle of town too many people will vote! And when people vote, the GOP loses! Like those details, LIBERUL! Can you not reed? The details! We hide our voter suppression in DEETAILZ so we can say it’s disability access not voter suppression! Not racism! We’re not racist, why say racist!?
/s
Just for S&G I did an image search of Dodge City, Kansas churches and elementary schools. Turns out most of them are right in town and most of them are very obviously handicap accessible.
Also a quick google suggests that Dunlap is flat out lying about the Americans With Disabilities Act as that was passed in 1990 and updated in 2008, not 2002. So basically: yeah, it’s just racist vote suppression. But way to go, “details” PP. You’re totally on board with suppressing the legal vote of your fellow citizens.
No other updates, ever PP? You sure about that?
I simply asked you if you really checked through the details of the story. Clearly you didn't, hence your anger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas just moved the one polling place for Dodge City to outside the town limits, at a location that is more than a mile away from the nearest bus stop.
Dodge City is a majority minority town. With one polling place for 27,000 residents.
https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E
WOW. Despicable.
Details matter. Can liberals not read?
Kansas Elections Director Bryan Caskey said Cox had no choice but to move the polling site due to the road construction, adding she did the best she could to find a suitable location. She also contacted every voter and sent out advance voting applications in English and Spanish, he said.
Dodge City had multiple voting locations until the American with Disabilities Act in 2002 imposed more stringent requirements for accessibility to polling places, Dunlap said.
Read more here: https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E#storylink=cpy
I wonder why people can’t vote at the Dodge City Community College which is right in the middle of town.
BECUZ DETAILS! Like if they put right in the middle of town too many people will vote! And when people vote, the GOP loses! Like those details, LIBERUL! Can you not reed? The details! We hide our voter suppression in DEETAILZ so we can say it’s disability access not voter suppression! Not racism! We’re not racist, why say racist!?
/s
Just for S&G I did an image search of Dodge City, Kansas churches and elementary schools. Turns out most of them are right in town and most of them are very obviously handicap accessible.
Also a quick google suggests that Dunlap is flat out lying about the Americans With Disabilities Act as that was passed in 1990 and updated in 2008, not 2002. So basically: yeah, it’s just racist vote suppression. But way to go, “details” PP. You’re totally on board with suppressing the legal vote of your fellow citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what country(ies) can you vote in a state or federal election without a government-issued ID?
Please tell me.
Australia is on example of no ID required. Most countries that require voter ID also have a national voter database. Many people have voiced support for a national voter database in the US. I know I’ve posted at least twice on DCUM to support it in just the last month. Do you agree that’s what we should do? It ensures only eligible voters can vote, it is a national system so more protected against interference, it is less susceptible to voter suppression like we see in many states and localities, and it has the support of the federal govt so we can ensure everyone has a fair opportunity to get the ID. Sounds great, right? Let’s hear any legitimate reasons Republicans oppose it.
What's a national voter database?
Does that mean it auto-votes for people along party-lines as long as they signed up once in their lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas just moved the one polling place for Dodge City to outside the town limits, at a location that is more than a mile away from the nearest bus stop.
Dodge City is a majority minority town. With one polling place for 27,000 residents.
https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E
WOW. Despicable.
Details matter. Can liberals not read?
Kansas Elections Director Bryan Caskey said Cox had no choice but to move the polling site due to the road construction, adding she did the best she could to find a suitable location. She also contacted every voter and sent out advance voting applications in English and Spanish, he said.
Dodge City had multiple voting locations until the American with Disabilities Act in 2002 imposed more stringent requirements for accessibility to polling places, Dunlap said.
Read more here: https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E#storylink=cpy
I wonder why people can’t vote at the Dodge City Community College which is right in the middle of town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas just moved the one polling place for Dodge City to outside the town limits, at a location that is more than a mile away from the nearest bus stop.
Dodge City is a majority minority town. With one polling place for 27,000 residents.
https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E
WOW. Despicable.
Details matter. Can liberals not read?
Kansas Elections Director Bryan Caskey said Cox had no choice but to move the polling site due to the road construction, adding she did the best she could to find a suitable location. She also contacted every voter and sent out advance voting applications in English and Spanish, he said.
Dodge City had multiple voting locations until the American with Disabilities Act in 2002 imposed more stringent requirements for accessibility to polling places, Dunlap said.
Read more here: https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E#storylink=cpy
Anonymous wrote:North Carolina began early voting today but has 20% fewer early voting locations in 2018 than in 2014. Nearly half of state's 100 counties are closing polling places because of law passed by GOP legislature in June.
https://www.propublica.org/article/bipartisan-furor-as-north-carolina-election-law-shrinks-early-voting-locations-by-almost-20-percent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kansas just moved the one polling place for Dodge City to outside the town limits, at a location that is more than a mile away from the nearest bus stop.
Dodge City is a majority minority town. With one polling place for 27,000 residents.
https://www.kansas.com/news/state/article220286260.html?fbclid=IwAR28n-3R4f0TSrdIw2rXgINiqXCY1eJSp_ozdxiXt6rIpLOp0wgSoCFK26E
WOW. Despicable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what country(ies) can you vote in a state or federal election without a government-issued ID?
Please tell me.
Australia is on example of no ID required. Most countries that require voter ID also have a national voter database. Many people have voiced support for a national voter database in the US. I know I’ve posted at least twice on DCUM to support it in just the last month. Do you agree that’s what we should do? It ensures only eligible voters can vote, it is a national system so more protected against interference, it is less susceptible to voter suppression like we see in many states and localities, and it has the support of the federal govt so we can ensure everyone has a fair opportunity to get the ID. Sounds great, right? Let’s hear any legitimate reasons Republicans oppose it.
https://thedailydemocracy.org/2017/04/24/its-here-republican-bill-would-create-national-voter-id-law/
A Republican is proposing one.
It tends to be Democrats who are against voter IDs, fwiw.
We’re against voter IDs because a) there’s not that much voter fraud - and it’s usually GOPpers who are doing it b) there’s no uniformity or common sense in what’s acceptable c) the way they’re implemented is almost always the most racist, precision targeted tool to block Democratic voters. Every time.
The GOP only wins by cheating. Gerrymandering. Voter suppression. Treason. And you goppers have to admit you’re okay with denying people their right to vote, because that’s what you keep supporting. GOP voters are a bunch of ignorant and dirty cheaters.
+ a billion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't these same people complaining about all the other things in ordinary life that require presenting ID?
How come no one is protesting showing ID to buy alcohol or cigarettes? Or prescription meds? Or to receive govt benefits?
How is it the *only* thing people get outraged about having to show ID for, is *voting*? Being required to show ID for all the other stuff is fine with them.
It really is a magical contradiction, isn't it?
Are those things enshrined in our constitution as a right?
Nah they're just required for daily life.
Same i might add for buying a house, visiting the social security office, applying for most government benefits, cashing checks, western union, and establishing a bank account.
You forgot the part about how you have to show ID to buy groceries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what country(ies) can you vote in a state or federal election without a government-issued ID?
Please tell me.
Australia is on example of no ID required. Most countries that require voter ID also have a national voter database. Many people have voiced support for a national voter database in the US. I know I’ve posted at least twice on DCUM to support it in just the last month. Do you agree that’s what we should do? It ensures only eligible voters can vote, it is a national system so more protected against interference, it is less susceptible to voter suppression like we see in many states and localities, and it has the support of the federal govt so we can ensure everyone has a fair opportunity to get the ID. Sounds great, right? Let’s hear any legitimate reasons Republicans oppose it.
https://thedailydemocracy.org/2017/04/24/its-here-republican-bill-would-create-national-voter-id-law/
A Republican is proposing one.
It tends to be Democrats who are against voter IDs, fwiw.
We’re against voter IDs because a) there’s not that much voter fraud - and it’s usually GOPpers who are doing it b) there’s no uniformity or common sense in what’s acceptable c) the way they’re implemented is almost always the most racist, precision targeted tool to block Democratic voters. Every time.
The GOP only wins by cheating. Gerrymandering. Voter suppression. Treason. And you goppers have to admit you’re okay with denying people their right to vote, because that’s what you keep supporting. GOP voters are a bunch of ignorant and dirty cheaters.