Subj : Recently found this. To : LEE LOFASO From : BOB KLAHN Date : Thu Oct 09 2014 00:53:00 LL> Hello Bob, BK>> With all the BS talk about democrats wanting immigration reform BK>> to get new voters who will vote democratic, one thing seem to BK>> be left out. LL> Wazzat? BK>> I had forgotten, it is the states that decide who gets to vote. LL> You forget about the Voting Rights Act, which mandates that LL> Southern states need to get approval from the DOJ in matters LL> concerning federal elections. No, I didn't forget, but that's a limited rule, and it prevents them from keeping people from voting, not from allowing them to vote. BK>> When it comes to race, age and sex, it's in the constitution. LL> Southern states still need to get approval from the DOJ, LL> irregardless of what the US Constitution says or does not LL> say. Again, when it comes to restricting voting on the basis of race etc. BK>> Other than that, I do believe it is the states who decide who gets to LL> vote. LL> The DOJ decides what Southern states can get away with, LL> allowing all other states to do whatever the hell they want. BK>> So, the republican states could let favorable groups vote, even BK>> though they aren't citizens. LL> Republicans want to end the Voting Rights Act, thus LL> returning fairness to every state in the USA. Democrats LL> have to come to the realization that George Wallace is LL> dead, as well as Bull Connor and Lester Maddox. Their spirit lives on. BK>> And block those who are. LL> Governor Rick Perry says he wants to become President of LL> Texas. Many Republicans want to grant him that wish. But LL> Democrats are adamantly opposed. And nobody can imagine LL> why, as no Republican could ever hope to win the White LL> House without Texas. Maybe because Rick Perry is one of the worst possible choices. Other than he let an innocent man be executed. LL> I guess it must be Democrats' sense of fair play. LL> Especially given the fact that Democrat Barack Obama won LL> the state of Florida twice in a row, thanks to all them LL> Cubans in Miami. The Republicans think they own the Cuban Vote. It's the only Hispanic vote they get the majority of. BK>> Since all federal offices are decided by state population, BK>> not by actually by popular vote, that would be interesting. LL> You have it all wrong - LL> Gerald R. Ford was appointed, not elected. Gerald R. Ford was nominated and confirmed, but that was a crisis situation. LL> George W. Bush was appointed, not elected. True. LL> Need more be said? No, I said it all above. BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn .... But my assault rifle IS for sport! I use it for hunting fundies. * Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg] --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Check Out Doc's QWK Mail Via Web BBS > DocsPlace.org (1:123/140) .