Bernie Sanders calls out 'coward' Republicans for voter suppression efforts in Alabama and beyond

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Why am I not surprised that you don't understand a crystal clear sentence, Jagoff? Because you probably make the two guys above look like Einstein.

"...going into a thread started by somebody"-that would be ME- "that you've just announced you're ignoring"-that would be HIM stating that he is ignoring ME, Numbnuts-"to post a comment to them, THAT'S perfectly normal."

Got it now, Genius? If not, re-read it, REALLY Slowly.

How do you find your way home?
 

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Ahhhh, another Right Wing Whacko who grandly announces that he is putting me on his "Ignore" list, when, number one, he's been following me around into numerous posts that I started, and it now tired of getting his ass kicked, and number two, as if I give a shit! And I can gua-ran-TEE he will show up in another thread that I start, probably telling another Whack Job that he is ignoring me. Too funny.

Only you would consider strokes on a keyboard an "ass kicking". He offered to meet you in person to discuss matters since you both live in Vegas but you declined, hiding under your desk.

You sure do talk a lot of shit, why don't you man up for once in your life and meet NFL trends over a coffee, Vegas isn't that big. He is making you look like the true coward that you really are.

Meet up or stfu
 

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Ahhhh, another Right Wing Whacko who grandly announces that he is putting me on his "Ignore" list, when, number one, he's been following me around into numerous posts that I started, and it now tired of getting his ass kicked, and number two, as if I give a shit! And I can gua-ran-TEE he will show up in another thread that I start, probably telling another Whack Job that he is ignoring me. Too funny.

That ignore thing is humorous. Russ has been claiming to have me on ignore for years.....but I caught him lying about that several times. Imagine not being able to scroll past someone. I scroll past superbeets because his super boring cut and pasted articles suck. It can be done.
 

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Only you would consider strokes on a keyboard an "ass kicking". He offered to meet you in person to discuss matters since you both live in Vegas but you declined, hiding under your desk.

You sure do talk a lot of shit, why don't you man up for once in your life and meet NFL trends over a coffee, Vegas isn't that big. He is making you look like the true coward that you really are.

Meet up or stfu

Who died and made YOU King, cocksucker? I've already said my stance on that, as well as my attitude towards people who don't like it-as in, I don't give a shit, and go fuck yourself.
 

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That ignore thing is humorous. Russ has been claiming to have me on ignore for years.....but I caught him lying about that several times. Imagine not being able to scroll past someone. I scroll past superbeets because his super boring cut and pasted articles suck. It can be done.

Not by THESE idiots, it can't, I mean, I guaranteed in post # 153 that he would address me again despite just putting me on "ignore," and four minutes later-FOUR MINUTES-he did exactly that. It's hilarious how pathetic-not to mention oblivious to that state of affairs-they are.

Have you ever seen anybody make a post, then later on quote that post and say "lol?" Guy probably plays with action figures in mommy's basement.
 

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[h=1]A bad day for voter ID opponents[/h]
if voter ID was intended as a voter suppression tool, it has failed miserably. In Tuesday’s spring primary elections – elections that the Journal Sentinel called a “test” for the new voter ID law - voting spiked sharply. Further, as of Tuesday night, no reports had surfaced of people not being able to vote because they lacked proper identification.
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Turnout nearly doubled in the City of Milwaukee, where 60% of Wisconsin’s African-American residents live.
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Everything, every single thing, these idiots talk about and believe is wrong. 100% wrong.
 

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No. In fact, as is the case 100% of the time, you're wrong. Again. Just like Grandpa Sanders.

[URL="http://beta.townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2016/04/07/record-wisconsin-turnout-proves-voter-id-laws-dont-disenfranchise-voters-n2144424?platform=hootsuite"][h=1]Record Wisconsin Turnout Destroys Liberal Argument Voter ID Laws Disenfranchise Voters[/h]

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Across the state, poll workers are reporting larger-than-usual turnouts and long lines at some locales. Though this is the first major election under Wisconsin's voter ID law, there have been few reports of problems at polling places.

Despite changes in voter ID and registration laws, election organizers say besides slowing down the poll lines, the new rules hardly had an impact on election night.

"A lot of that had to do with just the fact that the fact that you have to show id is that it takes more time. There's nothing you can do about that. It's an extra step for the poll workers," Government Accountability Board Director and General Counsel Kevin Kennedy says.
"That's actually a good sign because that tells us that very few people had problems with photo ID," Kennedy says.


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Hardly surprising since only a complete fucking imbecile would believe requiring voters to show ID somehow prohibits those same voters from getting to a polling station.
 

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No. In fact, as is the case 100% of the time, you're wrong. Again. Just like Grandpa Sanders.

[URL="http://beta.townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2016/04/07/record-wisconsin-turnout-proves-voter-id-laws-dont-disenfranchise-voters-n2144424?platform=hootsuite"][h=1]Record Wisconsin Turnout Destroys Liberal Argument Voter ID Laws Disenfranchise Voters[/h]

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Across the state, poll workers are reporting larger-than-usual turnouts and long lines at some locales. Though this is the first major election under Wisconsin's voter ID law, there have been few reports of problems at polling places.

Despite changes in voter ID and registration laws, election organizers say besides slowing down the poll lines, the new rules hardly had an impact on election night.

"A lot of that had to do with just the fact that the fact that you have to show id is that it takes more time. There's nothing you can do about that. It's an extra step for the poll workers," Government Accountability Board Director and General Counsel Kevin Kennedy says.
"That's actually a good sign because that tells us that very few people had problems with photo ID," Kennedy says.


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Hardly surprising since only a complete fucking imbecile would believe requiring voters to show ID somehow prohibits those same voters from getting to a polling station.

Its funny how he is up in arms for requiring someone to show ID to vote... but doesnt give a rats ass about how these people find employment, get benefits, open a checking account, etc cause you are required to show ID to do those things.

You can survive without voting... but in America, to actually survive, you need an ID... but, thats not important to a certain person.
 

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Ohhhh, look, a unicorn...uh, I mean, a Republican speaking honestly in public...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/wisconsin-voter-id-2016_us_5704a2eee4b0a506064d90cf

[h=1]Wisconsin Congressman Admits Voter ID Law Will Help GOP Nominee Win In November[/h] [h=2]Well, at least he’s owning it.[/h]
04/06/2016 10:54 am ET | Updated 1 day ago

In a moment of extraordinary honesty, a GOP congressman from Wisconsin said a new voter ID law will help the eventual Republican presidential nominee win the state in November.
Rep. Glenn Grothman’s prediction, made in response to questions about Tuesday’s primaries in the state, gave credence to critics of voter ID laws who say they are tools used by conservatives to disenfranchise the poor and minorities, many of whom vote for Democrats.
Grothman told WTMJ-4’s Charles Benson that despite past GOP candidates’ poor showings in the Badger State, this year will be different. “Now we have photo ID, and I think photo ID is gonna make a little bit of a difference as well,” he said.
Grothman said something similar in 2012, when he was minority assistant leader in the state Senate. At that time, he said the law, which he helped to pass in 2011, could help GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney if it were in effect for the November election because “people who vote inappropriately are more likely to vote Democrat.”



The law, which has not been a factor until this cycle, limits the forms of identification accepted for individuals to cast a ballot and is considered one of the strictest in the nation. An estimated 300,000 registered voters in Wisconsin, 9 percent of the electorate, were considered at risk of being disenfranchised in Tuesday’s primaries. The law in Wisconsin, and in other states with similar rules on the books, predominantly affects certain groups: African-Americans, the poor, elderly individuals and students.
Conservatives often defend the laws as tools to guard against voter fraud, promoting voter integrity and even increasing turnout. However, there is almost no evidence that in-person voter fraud is a widespread issue. Conservative Judge Richard A. Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit bluntly characterized Wisconsin’s law as a “poll tax.”
“There is only one motivation for imposing burdens on voting that are ostensibly designed to discourage voter-impersonation fraud,” he wrote in an opinion for a case addressing Wisconsin’s law, “and that is to discourage voting by persons likely to vote against the party responsible for imposing the burdens.”
Posner said the state’s argument in favor of the law exists in a “fact-free cocoon,” the Los Angeles Times reported.
The law contributed to hourslong lines at polling stations for the state’s GOP and Democratic primaries, which Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) won, respectively.
 

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