… you don’t get the memo?
“Democrats don’t need instructions or “endorsements” to tell them how to vote. That’s a Republican thing. Big difference people.” Bubby Hussein, Hillbilly Sheikh
The Justice Department’s ruling, which affects races for City Council and mayor, went so far as to say partisan elections are needed so that black voters can elect their “candidates of choice” - identified by the department as those who are Democrats and almost exclusively black.
Looks like Bubby missed that one. Justice Department thinks Democrats do need to be told how to vote… right in the ballot no less.
Carry on, Bubby.
#1 by Anon on November 2nd, 2009
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Checkmate.
#2 by jeff on November 2nd, 2009
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Now you just shelled the corn right on down to the cob. This blog has the very best posts of any i have ever seen. Keep up the great work.
#3 by Rockingham Joe on November 3rd, 2009
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No, that’s not what the Justice Dept. said, it’s what the Washington Times (that bastion of journalistic idiocy) interpreted. They report that way because they know there are always suckers out there that don’t know fact from their fiction - it’s how they push their bigotry. Congratulations for falling for that oldest trick of journalistic dupery
#4 by Anon on November 3rd, 2009
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You need to actually read the article, this time for comprehension. That is exactly the rationale the Justice Dept used. That’s not the paper’s “idiocy”, its just quoting what Justice officals said.
#5 by megan on November 3rd, 2009
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Better yet read what the Justice Department said word for word
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt//voting////////sec_5/pdfs/l_081709.pdf
1. There are more registered black voters than white voters
2. The black voters won’t go vote
3.If it weren’t for white democrats voting party line, the party blacks prefer wouldn’t win so much.
4. Party affiliation must remain on the ballot so white democrats know who to vote for to elect the candidate the back people want but won’t go vote for.