Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Who's really disenfranchised?

My view is not what people would think. I propose that the blind ambition to ensure voters are not disenfranchised has gone overboard in fact disenfranchised the responsible voter.


Should everyone vote?


Do I blaspheme? How dare I take the elitist view that maybe some should not vote? But think about this with an open mind. Should the uninformed be voting and disenfranchising those who took the time to take their civic duty seriously and are informed voters? Do you think that maybe the forefather's envisioned that people would be informed before voting, rather than voting for the candidate who attracted the coolest celebrities to perform free concerts?

Aggressive Voter Registration


ACORN

ACORN isn't responsible


Really, WTF. Then who is, you, me, God, no one? Look ACORN hires workers, gives them instructions, then incentitives to violate voter registration laws. Do we need to debate this? ACORN is responsbile for their workers, for their insentive to violate laws, and for the actions that occur violating laws. The individual workers are also respobible for their violaion of the law. Their collective actions disenfranchise responsible voters and represent a crime against the people and the government, nearly akin to treason.

I'll hold off on their execution at dawn, but I don't hesitate for a second to see them all jailed, fined, and made to clean up the fraudulent registration mess they made.

Registration Fraud isn't Voter Fraud


Oh please, can the bullshit. Shit is shit and it stinks and fraud is fraud and its a crime. Splitting hairs and semantics makes no difference. It's a technical academic argument of no practical value.

Voter Fraud often begins in Registration Fraud.
Registration Fraud often leads to Voter Fraud.
Both are bad, neither should be tolerated.
PERIOD, FUCKIN PERIOD, END OF ARGUMENT.

Partisan Board of Elections


Our corrupt state has had both Republican and now Democratic Partisan Board of Elections, to the determent of the people. As our Sunday paper editorialized, there is no place for politics in the election process. It should have only one goal, fairness and the upholding of the letter and spirit of the law.

Making voting too easy


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No ID required


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Media Manipulation


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Its all about money


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Early Voting


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Electoral States


The Electoral State process marginalizes individual voters rights. It even creates bell weather and irrelevant states. How should a voter feel if they live in a guaranteed red/blue state verses a schizophrenic bell weather state like I live in, where our red/blue sections are constantly vying for control.

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Status: Rough Draft - Last Updated 11/04/08

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