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Jerry Collins - DOC...It's not history it is the present..The racist GOP is still practicing racism so Black people are dealing with it NOW..We are not "dwelling in the past" you are with your stupid defense of racism..And now we have a KKK member in the fucking white house...We didn't have that problem when Obama was in office and he stopped the country from going into a depression...something that stupid Bush gave us..And if the GOP is racist ...why support them...If the GOP runs the economy in the ground , why support them...If the GOP always tries to demonize any unarmed Black person killed by racist cops , why support them....If the GOP is engaged in voter suppression , why support them...If the GOP writes a healthcare bill that is worse than what they complained and whined about for 7 years , why support them...If the GOP get endorsed by white supremacist groups , why support them..And you didn't answer my questions but I will address your question about democrats...Democrats are not perfect and at times they act like little bitches..However , their job for the last 30 years has been to clean up the mess left by the GOP..A better economy and access to education is a game plan for Black people , also clean air and clean water , a fair court system , access to healthcare , voting rights..Now these things may not seem like much but the GOP doesn't not want any of those things for Black people...They don't even want it for most white people...What has the GOP done for the country in the last 16 years..????..What is their game plan....
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Is this what you support...???
trump's father was in the KKK..... The [Queens County
Evening News] mentions Fred Trump as having been "discharged" and
gives the Devonshire Road address, along with the names and addresses of the
other six men who faced charges. Yet another account in another defunct local
newspaper, the Richmond Hill Record, published on June 3, 1927, lists Fred
Trump as one of the "Klan Arrests," and also lists the Devonshire
Road address. Another article about the rally, published by the Long Island
Daily Press on June 2, 1927, mentions that there were seven arrestees without
listing names, and claims that all of the individuals arrested were wearing
Klan attire. ... While the Long Island Daily Press doesn't mention Fred Trump
specifically, the number of arrestees cited in the report is consistent with
the other accounts of the rally. Significantly, the article refers to all of
the arrestees as "berobed marchers." THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT WERE
ARRESTED AT THAT RALLY WERE KLANSMAN...AND FRED PUNK ASS TRUMP WAS AMONG THOSE
ARRESTED....FUCK HIM AND HE PUNK ASS SON DONALD
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Jerry Collins By the way I answered your question and once again you didn't address my question OR the facts I posted....
.It's not history it is the present..The racist GOP is still practicing
racism so Black people are dealing with it NOW..We are not "dwelling in
the past" you are with your stupid defense of racism..And now we have a
KKK member in the fucking white house...We didn't have that problem when
Obama was in office and he stopped the country from going into a
depression...something that stupid Bush gave us..And if the GOP is
racist ...why support them...If the GOP runs the economy in the ground ,
why support them...If the GOP always tries to demonize any unarmed
Black person killed by racist cops , why support them....If the GOP is
engaged in voter suppression , why support them...If the GOP writes a
healthcare bill that is worse than what they complained and whined about
for 7 years , why support them...If the GOP get endorsed by white
supremacist groups , why support them..And you didn't answer my
questions but I will address your question about democrats...Democrats
are not perfect and at times they act like little bitches..However ,
their job for the last 30 years has been to clean up the mess left by
the GOP..A better economy and access to education is a game plan for
Black people , also clean air and clean water , a fair court system ,
access to healthcare , voting rights..Now these things may not seem like
much but the GOP doesn't not want any of those things for Black
people...They don't even want it for most white people...What has the
GOP done for the country in the last 16 years..????..What is their game
plan....
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Wayne Bertsch, a veteran GOP consultant told the Tampa Bay Times that
targeting Democrats was always the goal in curbing early voting. "In the
races I was involved in in 2008, when we started seeing the increase of
turnout and the turnout operations that the Democrats were doing in
early voting, it certainly sent a chill down our spines."
Another
tactic, favored in Texas and Florida, is to target nonprofit groups that
conduct voter-registration drives (the League of Women Voters, the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). This is
achieved by imposing onerous new training, registration and/or liability
burdens on the groups' volunteers. The proportion of African-American
and Latino voters who register through third-party drives is about twice
what it is for whites.
Republican campaign consultant Scott Tranter
"A lot of us are campaign officials -- or campaign professionals -- and
we want to do everything we can to help our side. Sometimes we think
that's voter ID, sometimes we think that's longer lines -- whatever it
may be," Tranter said with a laugh.
Franklin County (Columbus) GOP
Chair Doug Preisse.. "I guess I really actually feel we shouldn't
contort the voting process to accommodate the urban—read
African-American—voter-turnout machine." Preisse is not some rogue
operative but the chairman of the Republican Party in Ohio's
second-largest county and a close adviser to Ohio Governor John Kasich.
Pa House majority leader Mike Turzai, said his state's voter ID law "is
gonna allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania,"
U.S.
District Judge Stephen J. Murphy ordered Michigan election officials to
immediately halt and attempt to rectify one of the two practices --
canceling voter registrations for those whose voter identification card
is returned as undeliverable. Murphy ordered the state to remove the
"rejected" marking in the qualified voter file for all persons whose
original voter ID cards have been returned to the state as undeliverable
since Jan. 1, 2006. About 1,500 people have been removed from the voter
list in that manner this year, according to evidence presented in the
case.
Voter hours were extended in white distrcits of Ohio while voting hours were cut in the Black districts...
In September 2014 , Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp expressed concern
that too many minority voters were registering to vote for the November
midterms and so he found it necessary to subpoena the records of at
least one group working to register more Black and Latino voters.
Now he has gone and "lost" 40,000 voter registration forms handed in by one group.
The Root:
According
to an Al-Jazeera report, it’s a sentiment that the staffers at Third
Sector Development are expressing. The nonprofit organization was on a
mission to register as many black and Hispanic people in the state of
Georgia as possible so that voter turnout for the upcoming midterm
elections in November would be high. And they were successful at it,
until they received word that about half of the applications they
submitted for processing have gone missing in action.
“Over the
last few months, the group submitted some 80,000 voter-registration
forms to the Georgia secretary of state’s office—but as of last week,
about half those new registrants, more than 40,000 Georgians, were still
not listed on preliminary voter rolls. And there is no public record of
those 40,000-plus applications, according to state Rep. Stacey Adams, a
Democrat,” Al-Jazeera explained.
But Secretary Kemp says, hey, we're not doing anything differently. Sure they're not.
Georgia
Secretary of State Brain Kemp explained that his office is not doing
anything differently from how it usually processes applications. But
some people aren’t buying his story, seeing as how he’s a Republican,
and black and Hispanic people tend to vote for Democrats.
Georgia
Republicans have been raising eyebrows for some time now with regard to
early voting and voter-ID issues. One state Republican didn’t like how
black and Hispanic voters had easy access to early-voting opportunities.
They
cut early voting, they've got horrible Voter ID laws, and now the
Secretary of State has 40,000 less voter registration forms than were
submitted. Jim Crow is alive and well in Georgia and surrounds, isn't
it?
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Mr "gee I hate Black people"...
Is this what you support...???
trump's father was in the KKK..... The [Queens County
Evening News] mentions Fred Trump as having been "discharged" and
gives the Devonshire Road address, along with the names and addresses of the
other six men who faced charges. Yet another account in another defunct local
newspaper, the Richmond Hill Record, published on June 3, 1927, lists Fred
Trump as one of the "Klan Arrests," and also lists the Devonshire
Road address. Another article about the rally, published by the Long Island
Daily Press on June 2, 1927, mentions that there were seven arrestees without
listing names, and claims that all of the individuals arrested were wearing
Klan attire. ... While the Long Island Daily Press doesn't mention Fred Trump
specifically, the number of arrestees cited in the report is consistent with
the other accounts of the rally. Significantly, the article refers to all of
the arrestees as "berobed marchers." THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT WERE
ARRESTED AT THAT RALLY WERE KLANSMAN...AND FRED PUNK ASS TRUMP WAS AMONG THOSE
ARRESTED....FUCK HIM AND HE PUNK ASS SON DONALD
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Spy Bug...So what...???...Let's deal with the current feelings about adolf trump...
Blacks and Latinos should unite to fight voter discrimination, deportations and other challenges aimed at minority communities, the Rev. Jesse Jackson told a gathering of Hispanic digital influencers and journalists here Wednesday.
During the hour-long interview, the longtime civil rights organizer decried many of the recent policies enacted by President Trump and urged those gathered to join forces with other minorities to impact future elections.
“We are each other’s future,” Jackson, 75, said. “Learning to live together is our challenge and our future.”
Jackson was speaking at Hispanicize, an annual gathering of top Latino bloggers, media execs, journalists and tech entrepreneurs. He addressed a litany of topics, ranging from the recent surge in immigration enforcement to alleged voter discrimination in last year’s presidential elections.
Latino and African American communities often face some of the same prejudices — voter discrimination, barriers to education and health care, police brutality — but rarely unite on widespread political movements, according to Latino leaders at the gathering.
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kel0390...
The Supreme court on Monday upheld a lower court ruling that invalidated 28 state
legislative districts because they were “racially gerrymandered” — drawn by the
Republican-controlled legislature with the objective of disadvantaging black
voters.
The justices offered no reasoning alongside their decision, and simply
affirmed the ruling in a one-line order. But a three-judge panel of
federal judges last year explained why such map-drawing by North Carolina
lawmakers was unconstitutional.
“When a legislature relies on race as the predominant factor in drawing
district lines ... it reinforces the perception that members of the same racial
group — regardless of their age, education, economic status, or the community
in which they live — think alike, share the same political interests, and will
prefer the same candidates at the polls,” the judges wrote.
As a result of that ruling, the same judges left the state legislative maps
— nine for the state Senate, 19 for the state House of Representatives — in
place for the November election.
The court later ordered the state General Assembly to come up with new state
legislative maps and to hold a special election in 2017, with anyone elected
before and after that election to serve a one-year term. That forced newly
elected lawmakers to urge the Supreme Court to put the ordered redistricting
and special election on hold while they filed a broader appeal.
The justices on Monday rejected that appeal and affirmed the lower court’s
decision that found the legislative districts violated the Constitution.
Notably, the Supreme Court, in a related ruling, scrapped the special election
order and the related remedies.
Instead, the justices told the lower court to go back to the drawing board
and use the proper analysis for deciding how to best cure the racially drawn
districts — which may or may not include a new round of elections later this
year.
“Although this Court has never addressed whether or when a special election
may be a proper remedy for a racial gerrymander,” the Supreme Court wrote in an
unsigned ruling, “obvious considerations include the severity and nature of the
particular constitutional violation, the extent of the likely disruption to the
ordinary processes of governance if early elections are imposed, and the need
to act with proper judicial restraint when intruding on state sovereignty.”
Despite this ruling, which will invite more litigation, the governor of
North Carolina and voting-rights advocates viewed the court’s pronouncement in
a favorable light, and vowed to keep fighting.
“Whether the election is November 2018 or earlier, redrawing the districts
is good for our democracy by leveling the playing field for free and fair
elections,” Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, said in a statement. “The people
should be able to choose their representatives in competitive districts instead
of the representatives being able to choose the people in lopsided, partisan
districts.”
“We think there is still time to implement special elections in the impacted
districts, and we will do everything we can to make sure that happens,” Anita
Earls, executive director of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, which
represents the plaintiffs in this challenge, said in a statement. “Many North
Carolinians have been participating in unfair elections in racially
gerrymandered districts for far too long. It’s time to fix this problem.”
In a separate case last month that touched on similar issues, the Supreme
Court threw out a pair of congressional districts because North Carolina
lawmakers impermissibly relied on race as the predominant factor when creating
them following the 2010 census. The high court also declined a bid by the
legislature to revive a broad swath of voting restrictions, which an appeals
court likened to Jim Crow-era laws.
In the decision explaining the need for special elections for the 28 state
legislative districts that were no longer valid, the trio of judges wrote
that the logistical complications of conducting a new election outweighed the harm
of discriminating on the basis of race.
“While special elections have costs, those costs pale
in comparison to the injury caused by allowing citizens to continue to be
represented by legislators elected pursuant to a racial gerrymander,” the
judges wrote.
Like I said,,,,
If the GOP had such great policies , why are they engaged in voter suppression....???
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