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Tired of "politically correct?" Want an editorial cartoon that is quick to call out the bumblings of U.S. politics and cuts slack to no one? Pulitzer-Prize winner Ben Sargent is paying attention and making Washington have second thoughts about that little thing called the First Amendment.
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dfowensby said, about 1 year ago
yup. like illegal immigrants, felons, non-registered, fictitious, and dead voters. remember the illinois landslide JFK got from all those empty warehouses, vacant lots, and cemetary residents that voted him in? if you fail to remember your history, you are cursed with repeating it.
dtroutma
said, about 1 year ago
Yes, let’s remember that SCOTUS can appoint.(especially if SCOTUS is right-leaning, okay, lopsided)
Rymlianin said, about 1 year ago
@dfowensby
That was the Genovese crime family, not illegal aliens, doofus.
masterskrain said, about 1 year ago
@IrishEddieOHara
You mean the door he will walk through to his second inauguration?
Yup, every right-wing Talking Head at FAUX “News” will be crying and whining…
Harleyquinn
said, about 1 year ago
better then the D plan of ten votes per pay out.
jack75287 said, about 1 year ago
And letting those who have the right to vote, make their vote count.
Lynne B
said, about 1 year ago
@dfowensby
Out of hundreds of millions of votes cast in the last two elections, there have been fewer than 100 convictions of voter fraud, and that is after the Republicans have spent years of intensive effort and investment to ferret out this supposedly widespread fraud, and prosecute it.
It doesn’t pass the smell test.
On the other hand, the new voter id laws seem likely to disenfranchise millions of legitimate voters, especially the poor and elderly, who may not have their birth certificates and may not be able to stand in line at a DMV for hours.
bubkes39 said, about 1 year ago
@Lynne B
don’t forget the nuns. But the church should approve of that.
onguard said, about 1 year ago
@Lynne B
Disenfranchised voter = a person or whatever, dead or alive, not legally eligible to vote who is not allow to use devious and illegal process created by Democrats for the specific purpose of allowing that vote to count……The Process Model is located in Chicago. The Mission statement resides in the DNC. The chief Operative is the Attorney General. Watering down the Vote of legal citizens is the Goal.
rightisright said, about 1 year ago
Meanwhile, back in the real world, it is well documented taxocrats have stolen two elections. Here’s one: Al Franken lost by 215 votes on election night to Norm Coleman yet mysteriously votes were “found” later during a sham recount.
You bet your a$$ I want people to show ID at the polls. And NO MORE voting by mail fraud!
charliekane said, about 1 year ago
Did I hear 94?
Wabbit
said, about 1 year ago
voting is important to democracy. My state developed a voter id thing, but it turned up in research 4 voter’s using fraud in 10 years.
THis is just a way to limit people who usually vote for Democrats.
Radish
said, about 1 year ago
Lynne B
said, about 1 year ago
@onguard
Actually, no, that isn’t what disenfranchised means at all. But isn’t it ever so handy that you feel you can redefine words to suit yourself.
Once again, we have unsubstantiated scare stories and ad hominems as your argument, but you seem to be perfectly ok with stripping the ability to vote away from people who do, in actuality, have the right to vote as non-criminal citizens of the US. You don’t care how many innocent people get hurt and how skewed the political process becomes because of it, do you, as long as you can catch what you imagine to be cheaters; I think this says much about your priorities.
Lynne B
said, about 1 year ago
@Radish
Hah, yes. Got THAT right.