Well here's some nice time for your Tuesday: In Wisconsin, Federal District Judge Lynn Adelman struck down the state's dumb voter ID law (voter ID laws are, by definition, dumb), ruling that the state failed to prove that there's any voter fraud that needs to be fixed, and that it also didn't prove that people without ID could get them without difficulty, and, oh, yes, he also found that the law targeted minority voters. Wisconsin Republicans reportedly replied, yeah, and...?
Republicans just don't like democracy. Voter ID laws, opposing the Voting Rights Act, constant talk of (and actual) impeachment, describing duly enacted laws as "rammed down their throats".
Jayne: As a rule, I say girlfolk ain't to be trusted. River: Jayne is a girl's name. Jayne: Well, Jayne ain't a girl! (to Simon) If she starts on that girl's name stuff, I'll show her good and all, I got man parts.
Let's start remarking on how NYS should suppress GOP voters by forbidding vote-by-mail . . . the confused conservatard outrage would be quite amusing.
But the "sociopath who will put personal gain over the general good" is the guy with all the money in the first place. I guess you need two of 'em.
Timothy McVeigh?
Republicans just don't like democracy. Voter ID laws, opposing the Voting Rights Act, constant talk of (and actual) impeachment, describing duly enacted laws as "rammed down their throats".
AOT, K?
Only if none of the states listed earlier have already taken that note.
Jayne: As a rule, I say girlfolk ain't to be trusted. River: Jayne is a girl's name. Jayne: Well, Jayne ain't a girl! (to Simon) If she starts on that girl's name stuff, I'll show her good and all, I got man parts.
Given the opportunity, most wingnuts would actually be Torquemada.
Most of upstate is also Republican.
Let's start remarking on how NYS should suppress GOP voters by forbidding vote-by-mail . . . the confused conservatard outrage would be quite amusing.
not smart enough.
But if they take this "note" it will be gone when the other states reach for it.
Republicans? The NRA? Billionaires? The "Supreme" Court? Oh, wait, was that a rhetorical question? Carry on.
One is a constitutional right, and the other is WOLVERINES!
But the "sociopath who will put personal gain over the general good" is the guy with all the money in the first place. I guess you need two of 'em.
Benedict Arnold?
GOP = Gnomes On Parade
Funny how a signed sworn statement <b>saying you&#039;re eligible to vote</b> somehow fails to serve the purpose of the law.
Sort of makes you question the actual purpose of the law, doesn&#039;t it?
New York?