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MADem

(135,425 posts)
40. I think the lawyers need to crawl through some of the nursing homes and retirement communities, and
Tue May 8, 2012, 10:36 AM
May 2012

find a few folks to join Viviette in this suit. They need to make this shit look like the Rainbow Coalition on Geritol has come to stick it to 'em. They should even find a few "Trust Fund Geezers for RMoney" to round out the lot. This should not be publicized (despite what we know about this issue, statistically) as a D v. R thing, a rich v. poor thing, or even a white v. insert minority group here thing.

This really isn't about race, or one party over another. It's about age. Old people don't have driver's licenses. The ones who don't get out much don't even have any valid picture IDs. The ones most likely to be affected by this are urban dwelling elderly.

Heckuvajob, Election Brownies--they're beating up on great grannies! That's how this needs to be shopped.

Good for her! Justice wanted May 2012 #1
wonder how often the Amish vote ... zbdent May 2012 #2
They have a religious exemption for the Amish. yellowcanine May 2012 #7
State GOP really did shoot themselves in the foot with this one. In general the Amish vote R. Justice wanted May 2012 #14
The bill is a clusterscrew ... Cosmocat May 2012 #36
They usually don't vote: Freddie Stubbs May 2012 #48
This is the way Politicalboi May 2012 #3
Go grandma Fresh_Start May 2012 #4
Amen!!! The VID laws are fuckin horrible and traitorous uponit7771 May 2012 #5
What VID laws? Oh, you mean Jim Crow laws? Auntie Bush May 2012 #18
Finally!!!!! goclark May 2012 #6
They had to wait for the primary Cosmocat May 2012 #37
Voter ID is going to bite the Republicans big time I believe. The courts are very likely to strike yellowcanine May 2012 #8
It won't matter unless the courts strike these laws down BEFORE the next tblue37 May 2012 #11
Mike Papantonio was talking about this today and said the courts are crammed with... polichick May 2012 #17
Holder is too busy busting Cannabis clinics to bother with upholding voter rights. diane in sf May 2012 #33
Isn't he in line with what the president wants? I assume he is but don't know. polichick May 2012 #46
Nobody knows, that's the problem. I have been told he supports MM, but why then all the busts? /nt Dragonfli May 2012 #57
ALEC has met their match in a 93 year old woman with common sense, for her Dragonfli May 2012 #9
I'm hoping she get justice before the election. But I have a feeling they will drag their feet. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #12
The Supreme Court's most recent major ruling on voter-id laws was in 2008... PoliticAverse May 2012 #21
No free photo ID in Texas $15.00 n/t TexasProgresive May 2012 #43
Justice Department bars Texas voter ID law PoliticAverse May 2012 #44
I doubt she will get justice before the elections, if at all, but I can still hope right? /nt Dragonfli May 2012 #29
She's doing it because the DOJ isn't doing its job - Holder should stand up to ALEC. polichick May 2012 #16
That would pre-suppose that the DOJ disagrees with ALEC, that is far from an axiom. Dragonfli May 2012 #28
Does that mean we have a really, really bad president too? He chose Holder, right? polichick May 2012 #45
No it means we have a weak President that I am told is well meaning, he has my vote again Dragonfli May 2012 #49
imo the DOJ, like most of gov't, serves those banks and the 1%... polichick May 2012 #50
He has the power true, that he doesn't use it (for whatever reasons) is why he appears weak to me Dragonfli May 2012 #56
I'm with you - the party has left me, not the other way around... polichick May 2012 #59
I am beginning to think occupy and grassroots organizing are the last peaceful hope we have. Dragonfli May 2012 #62
You're right, this gilded age will end too. Interesting that France has gone socialist! polichick May 2012 #64
They made the right choice IMO /nt Dragonfli May 2012 #65
I think so too! We'd be smart to do the same. polichick May 2012 #66
Holder is suing over ID laws, there's just too many of them. SunSeeker May 2012 #51
According to Mike Papantonio... polichick May 2012 #52
Holder is limited by Supreme Court precedent. SunSeeker May 2012 #55
Well I hope Pap is wrong, and Holder is doing all he can. Democracy... polichick May 2012 #60
Democracy is not dead. It might be on life support in places like Michigan, SunSeeker May 2012 #71
You should be scared - we all should. If you think our democracy is alive and well... polichick May 2012 #75
Please don't depress the vote by saying it's all a scam. 2008 wasn't a scam. SunSeeker May 2012 #76
You're doing exactly what both parties count on... polichick May 2012 #77
You're doing what Republicans count on. SunSeeker May 2012 #78
Dems are the lesser of evils - and I vote because imo it's our responsibility as citizens... polichick May 2012 #79
Corbett is a pedophila-enabling fracker douchebag LynneSin May 2012 #10
Well, no, not really. LOL! Did you smile when you said that? freshwest May 2012 #31
Go Granny Go!!!! Smilo May 2012 #13
You go, girl!!! polichick May 2012 #15
Brava, Ms. Applewhite! beac May 2012 #19
Applewhite no longer has a copy of her birth certificate, and she does not have a drivers’ license. PoliticAverse May 2012 #20
She is 93, chances are her drivers license is more than 1 year out of date.... peacebird May 2012 #23
How many people have any of those? drm604 May 2012 #24
She can just show her employee ID then proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #26
You can't GET "other types of photo ID" without a birth certificate ProfessionalLeftist May 2012 #32
There are probably lots of older Native AMericans without birth certificates too Liberty Belle May 2012 #34
Without a birth certificate TexasProgresive May 2012 #42
You must remember FlaGranny May 2012 #47
Brief background on all the people in the ACLU's lawsuit... PoliticAverse May 2012 #22
It's just a modern version of the old literacy tests. drm604 May 2012 #25
Even the free ID requires a social security card & birth certificate with a raised seal & two other leftylauren May 2012 #27
I cannot believe the local Democratic committee people where I live have nothing to say about it... MrMickeysMom May 2012 #30
These laws ought to provide a way for people to treestar May 2012 #35
... ctaylors6 May 2012 #73
Indiana was the first state to force this and LittleGirl May 2012 #38
Amazing that it has come to this goclark May 2012 #39
And the Indiana law was upheld by SCOTUS. Indydem May 2012 #41
That's why we must make sure Obama gets reelected. SunSeeker May 2012 #53
In Indiana, she'd be able to vote absentee by mail ctaylors6 May 2012 #61
She went to her normal polling place. LittleGirl May 2012 #68
I think the lawyers need to crawl through some of the nursing homes and retirement communities, and MADem May 2012 #40
that wouldn't help too much because ctaylors6 May 2012 #63
Sneaky and cheeky, this law, isn't it? MADem May 2012 #74
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2012 #54
Republicans are very calculating - I'm sure they've thought of all possible mercymechap May 2012 #58
Ain't that the truth! SunSeeker May 2012 #72
FYI - can get US passport without birth certificate ctaylors6 May 2012 #67
Unless you can get a passport for free it won't satisfy the requirement to avoid an unconstitutional PoliticAverse May 2012 #69
I agree ctaylors6 May 2012 #70
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