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The right wing imagines that they've won the war to deny voting rights to minorities, and thus have maintained their artificial power. But it's a Pyrrhic victory, because where rights are denied, it only rededicates those fighting to restore them.
In the same vein, here's what the
New York Times has to say:
What is needed now is a new coalition — as loud and as angry as the
voices of 1965 — to demand that Republican lawmakers join Democrats in
restoring fairness to the election system. Discrimination at the ballot
box continues and is growing.
These measures, largely undertaken to reduce Democratic votes in the
Obama period, have a direct impact on minority voters in dozens of
states. But they also affect the poor of all races, older people,
students and legal immigrants, increasing the need for expanded
legislation.
(top: Jeff Danziger, New York Times Syndicate; bottom: Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
My father was too concerned about my safety to let me participate in the protests and marches when I was a teenager. But he is no longer here to worry, and I am no longer a teen. Don't make me put on my own pink sneakers! P.E.C.
ReplyDeleteThat's right! Mess with Wendy Davis or P.E.C. at your peril!!
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