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In reply to the discussion: Conservative Justices Voice Skepticism on Voting Law [View all]John2
(2,730 posts)27. Isn't this the effect
of electing George W. Bush for President of the United States? He will be if not is the worst President this country has ever had. That will be part of his legacy too. We will have to fight back for what this country loss or will lose. I wish there was a way we could legally remove some of them. We really need to turn Congress over. We have several Taney's on the Court.
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it's the only way they'll get the power back lie cheat steal - well when they do what do we do?
leftyohiolib
Feb 2013
#8
"Oh, these white hoods? It's because we're dressing up as ghosts, you can totally trust us."
ck4829
Feb 2013
#10
Agreed. Federal elections should be federalized. But the de-centralization crowd wants fiefdoms.
freshwest
Feb 2013
#14
True, the leaks prior to that were not favorable. Electoral reform was mentioned in Obama's election
freshwest
Feb 2013
#25
I believe the problem is that the law is not backed up by the Constitution.
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#21
Someone pointed out that the 15th Amendment applies. I stand corrected. nm
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#40
Right after this, they're going after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 --Bank on it....
Blue_Tires
Feb 2013
#30