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2nd Term - Part 3 - Echo Chambers, Chorales, and Wingnuts, Oh My!

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Seems reasonable to me. I'd lean toward a check on both, but at least we'd be consistent doing it for both or neither. There are probably other things we could throw in here that we currently check or don't check for as long as we're trying to be consistent across the board.

Interestingly aside from some loony activists I don't think too many rank and file Dems mind ID's for voting either. Any law like this should go into effect in time for the election after the next one coming up, so as to give people time to adjust. We can argue the merits or lack thereof for the GOP all day, but on this issue I think they badly mishandled it. The public by and large agrees with their stance, but when you have people passing laws and then going to the press and saying how you just guaranteed a victory for your party's Presidential candidate the public smells a rat.
 
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Seems reasonable to me. I'd lean toward a check on both, but at least we'd be consistent doing it for both or neither. There are probably other things we could throw in here that we currently check or don't check for as long as we're trying to be consistent across the board.

Actually, checks on voting but not on guns is perfectly Constitutional. Why? The only ways you are not allowed to deny or abridge the vote are based upon race, gender, ability to pay a tax, and age (assuming at least 18 years of age). However, the second amendment allows for absolutely ZERO infringement.
 
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Actually, checks on voting but not on guns is perfectly Constitutional. Why? The only ways you are not allowed to deny or abridge the vote are based upon race, gender, ability to pay a tax, and age (assuming at least 18 years of age). However, the second amendment allows for absolutely ZERO infringement.

Then where the **** is my Bazooka???
 
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Al Gore lost that election because he had one of the stupidest campaign efforts I've ever seen. That coupled with a confusing ballot in one county that had some Gore voters choosing Pat Buchanan cost him the race, but it never should have come down to that frankly. The 2000 election is entirely on him and his team.

"Old Pio
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That "voter suppression" effort in Florida resulted in a 60% increase in the black vote in 2000. Somebody's entitled to a refund.

Besides, if Mr. "Lockbox" had been able to carry his home state of Tennessee, Florida would have been irrelevant. "

So since Gore ran a lousy campaign voter suppression in Florida was just fine and dandy. That's really great logic.
 
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Then where the **** is my Bazooka???

It's on top of the hidden shelf in datacore where you have to climb the ladder and run-jump from that shelf you just climbed. :D (Let's see who here has played half-life...)
 
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It's on top of the hidden shelf in datacore where you have to climb the ladder and run-jump from that shelf you just climbed. :D (Let's see who here has played half-life...)


In other words, you don't have an answer for that little inconsistency in your interpretation of the 2nd.
 
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"Old Pio
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That "voter suppression" effort in Florida resulted in a 60% increase in the black vote in 2000. Somebody's entitled to a refund.

Besides, if Mr. "Lockbox" had been able to carry his home state of Tennessee, Florida would have been irrelevant. "

So since Gore ran a lousy campaign voter suppression in Florida was just fine and dandy. That's really great logic.

Class, since Trucker was evidently sleeping it off, I'll explain it again: It is difficult to establish "voter suppression" in an election where the allegedly suppressed voters turned out in massively greater numbers than just four years previous. It's a warm, comforting myth that Jeb Bush "stole" Florida for "W." The sort of thing Libstains use to scare little libstains when they're sitting around a campfire. The narrative is only missing credible evidence.

Please recall, the many media recounts in Florida all found Bush winning, with just one exception. If you count overvotes. People who voted for two presidential candidates. Well, generally speaking, even Libstains understand you only get one bite of the presidential apple. Not two.

Your whining about mythical "voter suppression" might be a bit more credible if you displayed any concern at all for Gore's extensive effort to disenfranchise GI's serving overseas.
 
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Then where the **** is my Bazooka???

Yeah, SCOTUS has said repeatedly that the 2nd Amendment allows for some regulation. Flaggy's just spewing his view of what he thinks the constitution says, not what it actually means in the real world.
 
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The way I see it we have two choices. Background checks across the board or none. I'm ok with either. Decide and move on. In this regard I find the two issues linked. If we don't require Background checks for guns then we shouldn't require background checks for votes.



Feel free to disagree as I know you will. That's my stand and I'm sticking with it.

As if "background check" and "showing an ID" are synonymous.
 
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IIRC the law got overturned or perhaps suspended? for the upcoming election because the DMV could not handle the volume of people needing ID in the weeks before the primaries. So while one lady may have had a good experience, it was clear that many others weren't because taking time off to haul over to the registry, only to deal with a several hours wait, and then having to come back again was getting ridiculous especially since I'm not aware of any widespread voter fraud in PA.

November, 2014. Is that enough time? Is there an express line at the DMV for white folks only?
 
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November, 2014. Is that enough time? Is there an express line at the DMV for white folks only?

Plenty of time Opie. See, whenever I see efforts like this out of knucks', I bust out laughing. For every person the GOP ends up screwing out of a ballot, you have 2 people who would normally be indifferent to the election showing up just to kick a little @ ss on the party that targeted them. Sometime, someday, in a land far away Republicans will realize that forming a sustainable coalition of voters means appealing to more, not less, of them.

Think of it this way. Somebody's running for dog catcher in your town and since you don't own and aren't bothered by dogs, you decide to skip the election. Then the guy runs an ad saying that all old grumpy white Republican guys are dinosaurs who should be dragged out into the street and beaten.

As a old grumpy white Republican yourself, wouldn't that motivate you to now vote against the guy in an election you previously had no interest in? Same concept applies when the GOP tries to bone young people/minorities/women/the middle class/etc.
 
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plenty of time opie. See, whenever i see efforts like this out of knucks', i bust out laughing. For every person the gop ends up screwing out of a ballot, you have 2 people who would normally be indifferent to the election showing up just to kick a little @ ss on the party that targeted them. Sometime, someday, in a land far away republicans will realize that forming a sustainable coalition of voters means appealing to more, not less, of them.

Think of it this way. Somebody's running for dog catcher in your town and since you don't own and aren't bothered by dogs, you decide to skip the election. Then the guy runs an ad saying that all old grumpy white republican guys are dinosaurs who should be dragged out into the street and beaten.

As a old grumpy white republican yourself, wouldn't that motivate you to now vote against the guy in an election you previously had no interest in? Same concept applies when the gop tries to bone young people/minorities/women/the middle class/etc.

***blather alert***
 
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You know what's funny? I think he took your second question seriously. :eek:

Given a choice between a visit to the DMV or a root canal, I'd imagine a sizeable number of Americans would opt for the latter.
 
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The sort of thing Libstains use to scare little libstains when they're sitting around a campfire.

My favorite exaggerated meme of yours. I picture an acoustic guitar rendition of "Kumbaya" in there as well. :D

Please recall, the many media recounts in Florida all found Bush winning, with just one exception. If you count overvotes. People who voted for two presidential candidates.

When I was 13.8 years old, Gore had won on the eve of Decision 2000, at least according to the major media outlets ('MSM' or 'Lamestream Media' if that's your inclination). I was not upset when Bush won (nor am I upset over it today, because frankly, I don't see a difference between Gore or Bush sans some wealthy, arrogant "country-folksy" appeal vs. wealthy, arrogant "I'm smarter than you" vibe). I would not know of all the county-level nuances in FL, because I did not, nor do I currently live there.
 
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My favorite exaggerated meme of yours. I picture an acoustic guitar rendition of "Kumbaya" in there as well. :D



When I was 13.8 years old, Gore had won on the eve of Decision 2000, at least according to the major media outlets ('MSM' or 'Lamestream Media' if that's your inclination). I was not upset when Bush won (nor am I upset over it today, because frankly, I don't see a difference between Gore or Bush sans some wealthy, arrogant "country-folksy" appeal vs. wealthy, arrogant "I'm smarter than you" vibe). I would not know of all the county-level nuances in FL, because I did not, nor do I currently live there.

The college paper in 2004 would not admit that Kerry lost; they left Ohio as undecided.
 
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The college paper in 2004 would not admit that Kerry lost; they left Ohio as undecided.

I'm reminded of the old story about how Tass covered a match race between an American and Soviet car. A race won by the American car, naturally. Tass reported the Soviet car came in second. The American car next to last.
 
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Given a choice between a visit to the DMV or a root canal, I'd imagine a sizeable number of Americans would opt for the latter.
Went to the DMV yesterday to return tags. 5 minutes in and out.

Shocked.
 
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Went to the DMV yesterday to return tags. 5 minutes in and out.

Shocked.

Had similar experience in Sarasota. They had appointments, which they honored. 20 minutes or less and I was out of there with a new Florida license, license plate and title. All created by one person at one station. Pretty impressive. Not a universal phenomenon, I think.
 
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