Posted on 08/28/2013 6:45:53 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
In reflecting on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid pledged to take up an overhaul of the Voting Rights Act to respond to a key part of that landmark law being invalidated by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Courts gutting of the Voting Rights Act, and the subsequent enactment of laws in states like North Carolina, Texas, and Mississippi, that attempt to make it harder for the poor and minorities to vote, indicate that we still have a long way to go to realize Dr. Kings dream, the Nevada Democrat said in a statement. The Senate will debate the Voting Rights Act. We will examine these dangerous voter suppression efforts, and propose steps the Senate can take to ensure the right of every American to cast a ballot.
Speaking to a Las Vegas radio station following President Barack Obamas remarks from the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, Reid noted that the effort could have a difficult road ahead, once again referring to what he views as persistent obstruction by some Senate Republicans.
The Voting Rights Act was turned down an important section of it by the United States Supreme Court. The right thing to do would be to change it. We cant get things passed because of the tea party who are throwing up an objection to everything we do, Reid said on KCEP radio.
Voting is a fundamental part of our American rights, and its wrong, wrong all over America today Republican governors are getting rid of early voting, cutting down the time of early voting. In North Carolina, they just passed a law saying if you vote in the wrong precinct, tough. It used to be that it was a provisional ballot and if you could show you were registered properly, you could get that counted, Reid said. We should be trying to figure out ways to get more people to vote like same-day registration and that kind of thing, rather than the terrible stuff thats going on.
Who gets cut out when we stop early voting? Its not the people with money, with good jobs, its people who are people of color and who do not have economic substance to get the pretty pictures they want to show people before you can vote.
Reid encouraged listeners to respond to incidents of racism, referencing a widely reported incident involving a rodeo clown wearing an Obama mask, as well as repeated comments by Donald Trump questioning the validity of Obamas birth certificate.
If you have a situation where you can see racial overtones, speak up! Its unfair, and this doesnt apply only to African-Americans. Hispanics are being treated unfairly on a number of occasions, and so are Asian Americans, Reid said on the radio.
President Obama is an African-American. Earlier this month, I said I hope the Republican opposition to President Obama is because of substance and not the fact that hes an African-American, Reid said. Since my remarks, this is what weve seen: further examples of opposition to President Obama that have insidious overtones. Just a few weeks ago, at a Missouri state fair, a rodeo clown wore a mask of President Obama as the announcer asked who wants to see Obama get trampled?
Reid was working the afternoon shift as a Capitol Police officer on Aug. 28, 1963, which was how he helped pay his way through law school at George Washington University. He referenced that experience in his statement.
Looking out from the Capitol, I watched the buses roll into Washington. And then I watched as a sea of men, women and children emerged from those buses and peaceably assembled to petition their government for redress of grave grievances, Reid said.
I could not hear the speeches given on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial that day. I could not feel the heat of the August sun on the National Mall. But I could see the tide of history turn as hundreds of thousands of my brothers, sisters and fellow Americans pushed forward toward freedom. The March was about what united Americans, not what made us different or divided us, Reid said. The March, and Dr. Kings speech, reminded us of our shared humanity.
Oddly enough, both of the current top Senate leaders were at the Capitol complex on the August afternoon of the March on Washington. During a congressional ceremony last month, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., recalled his own experience at the Capitol that day.
For one sympathetic college student from the University of Louisville, Ill tell you: its something Ill never forget. I couldnt hear much from the Capitol steps that day, but the crowd and the energy told its own story: that thousands of Americans were ready to meet the moment, McConnell said. Not just to dream of a better future for themselves, but to fight for a better future for their children.
Harry Reid couldn’t rip a wet piece of paper. Nancy Pelosi would knock him out thirty seconds into the first round.
More corruption from one of the biggest crooks on Capistol Hill. Reid is a moron. This time Obama’s boy is pimping voter fraud.
When is he going to address the ongoing problem of vast amounts of military absentee ballots being discarded?
Pretty pictures? What is wrong with this man?
We might not be able to get anything past reid but reid can’t get anything past the House.
When the only Black on the NINE SUPREMES, and the only Black US Senator are excluded from the MLK jr Watershed Speech 50 th Anniversary Celebration, it is not difficult to jump to the conclusion that The Black Race Lobby in America is less interested in equality and superior achievement for Blacks than it is interested in excluding Blacks who do not agree with them politically.
If Blacks have become exclusive rather than inclusive toward their own Race, then what chance have any Non-Black Races of working together with Blacks?
Has this Exclude anyone who does not think like you attitude been taught to them by White Democrat Politicians?
Was this tactic used by White Democrat Politicians to return the Blacks to the Plantation Model, where only Da Man tells you what to think?
Dr. Thomas Sowell, Dr. Allen Keyes, and Dr. Carson are all Black intellectuals of note.
Were any of them invited to the MLK jr Speech Celebration?
If not, why not?
If The Dream in the speech is to become a reality, it must first start with Blacks including Blacks.
This simple first gesture would be a great example to all Races that seek The Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior.
The Supreme Courts gutting of the Voting Rights Act, and the subsequent enactment of laws in states like North Carolina, Texas, and Mississippi, that attempt to make it harder for the poor and minorities to vote, indicate that we still have a long way to go to realize Dr. Kings dream, the Nevada Democrat said in a statement.
Harry you lying deceiving SOB. A picture ID is required for everything worth doing and some things not worth doing in this country. Early voting is a travesty, and should be abolished except for those needing an absentee ballot. Voter fraud is the issue at hand and not the ridiculous race red herring. Too bad there is no honesty in the man.
Oh and on the subject of early voting. Just who thinks it is a good idea to vote for a candidate before the campaign is over, and worse, before the indictments are all in.
Answer: Free photo EBT cards.
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Does anybody here have the slightest clue what this fossilized piece of sh** Reid is talking about? I'm series.
Senator Reid: If by voting rights, you are referring to law requiring a voter ID in order to vote, which you refer to as ‘voter suppression’, it might be a good idea for you to read the White House Fact Sheet describing Obama’s use of US tax dollars to provide VOTER IDs to KENYANS:FACT SHEET:
‘U.S. Support for Strengthening Democratic Institutions, Rule of Law, and Human Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa:
In Kenya, the $53 million Yes Youth Can program empowers nearly one million Kenyan youth to use their voices for advocacy in national and local policy-making, while also creating economic opportunities. In advance of Kenya’s March 2013 general elections, Yes Youth Can’s “My ID My Life” campaign helped 500,000 youth obtain National identification cards, a prerequisite to voter registration’
Then, Senator Reid, you can shut your mouth unless you care to explain why Obama is using our tax dollars for VOTER SUPPRESSION as you call it, in Kenya.
They’re not supposed to vote but millions of illegals do. Obozo got 5 million votes last year and dems want hillary to get 10 million in 2016. Illegals love the welfare party.
Great idea but the left would never let it happen.
I know. Way too easy, and way too much common sense.
Not to mention taking away at least 50% of their deceased constituency.
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