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autorank Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-01-06 02:29 AM
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14. Isn't that total nonsense. The Mexican government did it for US expats.
What a disgrace. The Bush administration is negligent. The Civil Rights Division of DOJ should be all of this. Gonzalez is probably going to sit this out. The state legislature of Louisiana crafted their emergency election provisions during their special session in November 2005. They made sure that Secretary of State Ater was unable to go outside of the state to promote awareness of the election.

The silence of national leaders is, once again, noted.

What does it take to get a national Democrat to stand up for Voting Rights today?
It was our proudest moment as a party in the 1960's


Conyers does it.

Bonifaz does it.

The Congressional Black Caucus does it.

Where is the Louisiana Democratic Party.

Where is Mary Landrieu?

Where are the other Senate Democrats?

Why are Katrina evacuees, 300,000 of them, denied the right to efficient access to candidate information and polling places?

Who benefits?
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