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The Man Who Doesn't Want You to Vote

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« on: August 04, 2011, 05:01:47 pm »

http://m.naplesnews.com/news/2011/aug/04/rod-smith-guest-commentary-voting-rights-act-hb-13/



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First it was students and teachers.Then public employees, firefighters and policemen.

Now, Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Legislature are taking aim at Florida voters.

Just last spring, Scott and this Republican legislature rammed through a dangerous and transparent voter suppression law, House Bill 1355, aimed directly at making it harder for Floridians to vote. They are criminalizing voter registration, virtually putting the League of Women Voters out of business, and disenfranchising thousands of young voters and college students by preventing people from changing their address at the polls. All the while, making it more difficult for hard-working Floridians and the elderly to vote by shortening the number of days and hours for early voting.

Late last week, in a dead-of-night, back door attempt to evade the U.S. Justice Department and its enforcement of the Voting Rights Act, the governor directed his Secretary of State to circumvent the Justice Department’s process mere days before a ruling was expected — a process that had lasted two months and been fully vetted. Instead, he chose to file a lawsuit in a federal court in Washington — a move that will cost the taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars and months and months of unnecessary delay.

The move is nothing more than a partisan power grab aimed at stalling a ruling the Republicans recognize they would not win — a move that leaves Floridians holding the bill, again. Scott’s administration knows that HB 1355 hinders the voting rights of Floridians, and that any delay will further freeze voter registration efforts and place our state’s hard-working county supervisors of elections in an untenable position.

It’s no coincidence that the governor is ramping up his efforts to evade the law just in time for the 2012 elections, and that his target are those that supported our president in 2008. Its also no coincidence that a governor with a 29-percent approval rating — making him the least popular governor in the nation — doesn’t want people to vote or even register to vote.
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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2011, 09:03:07 pm »






huh...

now it all makes sense..
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