Wednesday, August 5, 2015

If we can't identify the voters, how can that vote be considered fair, and honest?

"The best way to honor the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act — and the heroes who fought for it — is not for the legislation to languish. It is to renew the Act for another generation and revive its most effective provision."
OPINION | In the last five years, 21 states have new restrictions on the vote in place.
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  • Thomas Williams: End this bull talking voting Law that prevents the very meaning of a fair and above reproach election. Identification of the voter is vital to a fair election. And the voting right act is only a front to keep fixing this country's election that holds the population back from stopping the crimes of the ruling political party, and make them accountable in how they are running the American people Government. Vote against the voting right act that has outlived it usefulness....If we can't identify the voters, how can that vote be considered fair, and honest?
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  • Matthew Cowan: The best way to honor the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act is to end it. It has served its purpose. What those who want it, want to use it as a club for vengeance for a perceived wrong long in the past.

    Their goal is to eliminate voter id.
    Problem is that the supreme court has ruled that voter id is constitutional but the only wat around it is to use Section 5 of the act. They use that section to twist and manipulate elections.

    End the Voting Rights Act.
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  • Martha Pickens: If you are illegal you have no voting rights period.
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