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Section 5 Or Section 8
This week the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in Shelby County v Holder. This case is an attempt to negate Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. The plaintiffs claim that the provisions of Section 5 are … Continue reading
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Tagged 2004 election, 2008 election, 2012 election, Alabama, Alaska, bigotry, Calera Alabama, California, Congress, Democrats, discrimination, Ernest Montgomery, Florida, Franklin County Board of Elections, Franklin County North carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York magazine, North Carolina, Obama, politics, racism, Republicans, Section 5, Section 8, Shelby County Alabama, Shelby County v Holder, South Carolina, Supreme Court, Texas, University of Michigan, Virginia, voter fraud, voter ID, voter intimidation, voter registration, Voter suppression, voter turnout, voting, voting rights, Voting Rights Act of 1965
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GOP Unzipped
This is the first weekend of the baseball playoffs and even casual fans will start to pay attention to baseball, perhaps for the first time this season. Almost everyone will have a favorite team they are rooting for. My regular … Continue reading
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Tagged 2006 mid-term, California, Darrell Issa, George W. Bush, health care, House, HR 1351, jobs, Massachusetts, Oregon, politics, post office, Postal Accountablility and Enhancement Act of 2006, Postal Reform Act of 2011, postal service, Republicans, Stephen Lynch, subcommittee on the Federal Workforce, Tom Davis, U S Postal Service and Labor Policy, U.S.P.S., unemployment, union busting, unions, United States Postal Service Pension Obligation and Restoration Act of 2011, Virginia, vote by mail, voter intimidation, Voter suppression, voter turnout, Washington
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