The Race Thread
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I lean pretty strong to Race and Damone's side on most of this, including ID to vote, but I have to say, if you've honestly never witnessed any racial issues whatsoever, you've clearly never lived in the parts of the cuntry I've lived in.MikeDamone said:
If it's not color blind, it isn't true capitalism. I have never encountered any racial issues what so ever. I had black bosses, subordinates, clients, and peers. Never been an issue. I know that might be hard for you and your professor to believe. I think my experience is more the rule than the exception.CollegeDoog said:
How come voter ID was never a problem until recently, when minorities started voting heavily for one party? How come voter ID laws are being pushed by Republicans? Voting is intrinsically different than buying alcohol or cashing a check, it's a fucking civil liberty that blacks had to fight hundreds of years for. And now it's ok to take measures that infringe on that? I can't believe you even wrote that.MikeDamone said:TL,DR
STFU Already.
And I did read a little. Expecting people to show ID before voting is racist? WTF? I say telling a whole group of people they just aren't capable of getting a god damn picture ID is racist. Is showing an ID to buy alcohol in a black neighborhood racist? Or showing an ID to cash a check. Or fucking drive?
Most of your opinions are just that, opinions but into your head by professors who make a living off this shit. Neither of you have real world experience.
Yes, some people are racists. 98% of blacks voting for Obama seems racial based, don't you think? But to say a white society is keeping the black man down in order to feel vindicated is a lie. I've been working 40 years with professionals of all races. Never once have a saw anything that would remotely be considered racist. True capitalism is probably the least racist system you can conceive.
Individuals are the smallest minority. Think about it.
Only a small minded person thinks someone is a product of what their professors tell them. Watching the news media shit all over itself trying to fan the racial flames this summer isn't something a professor told me. In fact, my favorite professor is Murray Dry who is a strict constitutionalist that doesn't believe in affirmative action, compiled the "anti-federalist" papers by Brutus, but he's one of the smartest people I've ever encountered. So don't paint me as a sheep spewing the liberal gospel. Most of my views on race were developed at a high school with 50% minorities and 40% of the students on financial aid. Real world experience isn't restricted to how you define it.
True capitalism is the least racist system only in a color blind society. We are not color blind. The constitution is not color blind. I find it hard to believe that you've never encountered anything racist over your career. You're either lying or willfully ignorant. Even the most successful African Americans have anecdotes of facing racism. You seem to be operating in a bubble.
Voter ID has always been a problem, but it becomes a crisis when people start showing up by the bus load. Explain to me again how asking everyone to show an ID before they do vote is racist? Unless you are saying black people aren't capable of procuring IDs...then who is the racist?
I will paint you as a sheep spewing statist gospel (notice I didn't liberal) as long as you continue to do so. You should learn from Dry then and oppose the tryany of the state on the individual rather suggest an entire group of people isn't capable of improving their situation by taking advantage opportunists that are afforded them. Any other position is racist in nature and perpetuates the problem.
HTH
Racism in hiring and firing (both ways) is some real shit in Memphis, right now, today.
I don't pretend to know what the solution is, and I'm with pawz that equality at the start of the day is the goal rather than at the end of the day, but it's hard for me to conceive of this world where we can deny that racism in the workplace exists. It's not the world I live in, that's for sure.
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Voting is a right of US citizens that:CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
1) Has to be earned. It is earned by simply turning 18 and turning in a voter registration card.
2) It also has to be maintained. When you move, you need to re-register.
Why? Many states are vote by mail now and the ones that aren't need re-registration so that you vote for the appropriate local, state and federal officials that represent you.
Why do you think that the Motor/Voter bill was passed in the 90's? Because it made it easier to kill 2 birds with one stone when you had a change of address or driver's license expiration. Back then you HAD to go in to DMV to do these things whereas now you can do voter reg and dl address changes online.
In many cities, you HAVE to possess at least a current state issued ID card to prove you're not a vagrant.
Why do we need to have voters possess ID's?
1) To prove they are citizens of this country.
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.
That and everyone should at least have a friggin ID. If that's too much of an expectation on someone, what if any expectations do you have of an American adult? -
I didn't say it doesn't exist. Said I have never seen it. I worked in the south as well. Mostly with people of other races. Including in Memphis and across the river in Arkansas. Everyone was too focused on making money to give a fuck about race.dnc said:
I lean pretty strong to Race and Damone's side on most of this, including ID to vote, but I have to say, if you've honestly never witnessed any racial issues whatsoever, you've clearly never lived in the parts of the cuntry I've lived in.MikeDamone said:
If it's not color blind, it isn't true capitalism. I have never encountered any racial issues what so ever. I had black bosses, subordinates, clients, and peers. Never been an issue. I know that might be hard for you and your professor to believe. I think my experience is more the rule than the exception.CollegeDoog said:
How come voter ID was never a problem until recently, when minorities started voting heavily for one party? How come voter ID laws are being pushed by Republicans? Voting is intrinsically different than buying alcohol or cashing a check, it's a fucking civil liberty that blacks had to fight hundreds of years for. And now it's ok to take measures that infringe on that? I can't believe you even wrote that.MikeDamone said:TL,DR
STFU Already.
And I did read a little. Expecting people to show ID before voting is racist? WTF? I say telling a whole group of people they just aren't capable of getting a god damn picture ID is racist. Is showing an ID to buy alcohol in a black neighborhood racist? Or showing an ID to cash a check. Or fucking drive?
Most of your opinions are just that, opinions but into your head by professors who make a living off this shit. Neither of you have real world experience.
Yes, some people are racists. 98% of blacks voting for Obama seems racial based, don't you think? But to say a white society is keeping the black man down in order to feel vindicated is a lie. I've been working 40 years with professionals of all races. Never once have a saw anything that would remotely be considered racist. True capitalism is probably the least racist system you can conceive.
Individuals are the smallest minority. Think about it.
Only a small minded person thinks someone is a product of what their professors tell them. Watching the news media shit all over itself trying to fan the racial flames this summer isn't something a professor told me. In fact, my favorite professor is Murray Dry who is a strict constitutionalist that doesn't believe in affirmative action, compiled the "anti-federalist" papers by Brutus, but he's one of the smartest people I've ever encountered. So don't paint me as a sheep spewing the liberal gospel. Most of my views on race were developed at a high school with 50% minorities and 40% of the students on financial aid. Real world experience isn't restricted to how you define it.
True capitalism is the least racist system only in a color blind society. We are not color blind. The constitution is not color blind. I find it hard to believe that you've never encountered anything racist over your career. You're either lying or willfully ignorant. Even the most successful African Americans have anecdotes of facing racism. You seem to be operating in a bubble.
Voter ID has always been a problem, but it becomes a crisis when people start showing up by the bus load. Explain to me again how asking everyone to show an ID before they do vote is racist? Unless you are saying black people aren't capable of procuring IDs...then who is the racist?
I will paint you as a sheep spewing statist gospel (notice I didn't liberal) as long as you continue to do so. You should learn from Dry then and oppose the tryany of the state on the individual rather suggest an entire group of people isn't capable of improving their situation by taking advantage opportunists that are afforded them. Any other position is racist in nature and perpetuates the problem.
HTH
Racism in hiring and firing (both ways) is some real shit in Memphis, right now, today.
I don't pretend to know what the solution is, and I'm with pawz that equality at the start of the day is the goal rather than at the end of the day, but it's hard for me to conceive of this world where we can deny that racism in the workplace exists. It's not the world I live in, that's for sure.
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It's hard to see with your eyes closed.MikeDamone said:
I didn't say it doesn't exist. Said I have never seen it. I worked in the south as well. Mostly with people of other races. Including in Memphis and across the river in Arkansas. Everyone was too focused on making money to give a fuck about race.dnc said:
I lean pretty strong to Race and Damone's side on most of this, including ID to vote, but I have to say, if you've honestly never witnessed any racial issues whatsoever, you've clearly never lived in the parts of the cuntry I've lived in.MikeDamone said:
If it's not color blind, it isn't true capitalism. I have never encountered any racial issues what so ever. I had black bosses, subordinates, clients, and peers. Never been an issue. I know that might be hard for you and your professor to believe. I think my experience is more the rule than the exception.CollegeDoog said:
How come voter ID was never a problem until recently, when minorities started voting heavily for one party? How come voter ID laws are being pushed by Republicans? Voting is intrinsically different than buying alcohol or cashing a check, it's a fucking civil liberty that blacks had to fight hundreds of years for. And now it's ok to take measures that infringe on that? I can't believe you even wrote that.MikeDamone said:TL,DR
STFU Already.
And I did read a little. Expecting people to show ID before voting is racist? WTF? I say telling a whole group of people they just aren't capable of getting a god damn picture ID is racist. Is showing an ID to buy alcohol in a black neighborhood racist? Or showing an ID to cash a check. Or fucking drive?
Most of your opinions are just that, opinions but into your head by professors who make a living off this shit. Neither of you have real world experience.
Yes, some people are racists. 98% of blacks voting for Obama seems racial based, don't you think? But to say a white society is keeping the black man down in order to feel vindicated is a lie. I've been working 40 years with professionals of all races. Never once have a saw anything that would remotely be considered racist. True capitalism is probably the least racist system you can conceive.
Individuals are the smallest minority. Think about it.
Only a small minded person thinks someone is a product of what their professors tell them. Watching the news media shit all over itself trying to fan the racial flames this summer isn't something a professor told me. In fact, my favorite professor is Murray Dry who is a strict constitutionalist that doesn't believe in affirmative action, compiled the "anti-federalist" papers by Brutus, but he's one of the smartest people I've ever encountered. So don't paint me as a sheep spewing the liberal gospel. Most of my views on race were developed at a high school with 50% minorities and 40% of the students on financial aid. Real world experience isn't restricted to how you define it.
True capitalism is the least racist system only in a color blind society. We are not color blind. The constitution is not color blind. I find it hard to believe that you've never encountered anything racist over your career. You're either lying or willfully ignorant. Even the most successful African Americans have anecdotes of facing racism. You seem to be operating in a bubble.
Voter ID has always been a problem, but it becomes a crisis when people start showing up by the bus load. Explain to me again how asking everyone to show an ID before they do vote is racist? Unless you are saying black people aren't capable of procuring IDs...then who is the racist?
I will paint you as a sheep spewing statist gospel (notice I didn't liberal) as long as you continue to do so. You should learn from Dry then and oppose the tryany of the state on the individual rather suggest an entire group of people isn't capable of improving their situation by taking advantage opportunists that are afforded them. Any other position is racist in nature and perpetuates the problem.
HTH
Racism in hiring and firing (both ways) is some real shit in Memphis, right now, today.
I don't pretend to know what the solution is, and I'm with pawz that equality at the start of the day is the goal rather than at the end of the day, but it's hard for me to conceive of this world where we can deny that racism in the workplace exists. It's not the world I live in, that's for sure.
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Then open them.allpurpleallgold said:
It's hard to see with your eyes closed.MikeDamone said:
I didn't say it doesn't exist. Said I have never seen it. I worked in the south as well. Mostly with people of other races. Including in Memphis and across the river in Arkansas. Everyone was too focused on making money to give a fuck about race.dnc said:
I lean pretty strong to Race and Damone's side on most of this, including ID to vote, but I have to say, if you've honestly never witnessed any racial issues whatsoever, you've clearly never lived in the parts of the cuntry I've lived in.MikeDamone said:
If it's not color blind, it isn't true capitalism. I have never encountered any racial issues what so ever. I had black bosses, subordinates, clients, and peers. Never been an issue. I know that might be hard for you and your professor to believe. I think my experience is more the rule than the exception.CollegeDoog said:
How come voter ID was never a problem until recently, when minorities started voting heavily for one party? How come voter ID laws are being pushed by Republicans? Voting is intrinsically different than buying alcohol or cashing a check, it's a fucking civil liberty that blacks had to fight hundreds of years for. And now it's ok to take measures that infringe on that? I can't believe you even wrote that.MikeDamone said:TL,DR
STFU Already.
And I did read a little. Expecting people to show ID before voting is racist? WTF? I say telling a whole group of people they just aren't capable of getting a god damn picture ID is racist. Is showing an ID to buy alcohol in a black neighborhood racist? Or showing an ID to cash a check. Or fucking drive?
Most of your opinions are just that, opinions but into your head by professors who make a living off this shit. Neither of you have real world experience.
Yes, some people are racists. 98% of blacks voting for Obama seems racial based, don't you think? But to say a white society is keeping the black man down in order to feel vindicated is a lie. I've been working 40 years with professionals of all races. Never once have a saw anything that would remotely be considered racist. True capitalism is probably the least racist system you can conceive.
Individuals are the smallest minority. Think about it.
Only a small minded person thinks someone is a product of what their professors tell them. Watching the news media shit all over itself trying to fan the racial flames this summer isn't something a professor told me. In fact, my favorite professor is Murray Dry who is a strict constitutionalist that doesn't believe in affirmative action, compiled the "anti-federalist" papers by Brutus, but he's one of the smartest people I've ever encountered. So don't paint me as a sheep spewing the liberal gospel. Most of my views on race were developed at a high school with 50% minorities and 40% of the students on financial aid. Real world experience isn't restricted to how you define it.
True capitalism is the least racist system only in a color blind society. We are not color blind. The constitution is not color blind. I find it hard to believe that you've never encountered anything racist over your career. You're either lying or willfully ignorant. Even the most successful African Americans have anecdotes of facing racism. You seem to be operating in a bubble.
Voter ID has always been a problem, but it becomes a crisis when people start showing up by the bus load. Explain to me again how asking everyone to show an ID before they do vote is racist? Unless you are saying black people aren't capable of procuring IDs...then who is the racist?
I will paint you as a sheep spewing statist gospel (notice I didn't liberal) as long as you continue to do so. You should learn from Dry then and oppose the tryany of the state on the individual rather suggest an entire group of people isn't capable of improving their situation by taking advantage opportunists that are afforded them. Any other position is racist in nature and perpetuates the problem.
HTH
Racism in hiring and firing (both ways) is some real shit in Memphis, right now, today.
I don't pretend to know what the solution is, and I'm with pawz that equality at the start of the day is the goal rather than at the end of the day, but it's hard for me to conceive of this world where we can deny that racism in the workplace exists. It's not the world I live in, that's for sure.
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Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread. -
It's targeting black voters. It's targeting them because they are more likely to not have ids than white voters. It's racist because there is no voter fraud.MikeDamone said:
Of course you did....... Put away the checker board.allpurpleallgold said:
If you think that was Race playing chess then you're still playing checkers. Honest and thoughtful responses are fucking worthless.MikeDamone said:We are lucky Race sets up his chess board here.
Collegedoog- I thought you did a really nice job in these threads. I agree with a lot of what you've said. I thought you let these guys get away with a little to much but that's probably because you were trying to have a real conversation.
Lay out for us why registering with a birth certificate is OK, but proving you're that same person when voting is racist..... -
All of this becomes easier to understand when you understand that the system is designed to further the power/rights of those who already have money, and to hinder the efforts and/or disenfranchise those who do not. People with money, whether fairly earned or not, don't want to risk losing political power by making it easier for the lesser-propertied to exercise what should be their inalienable right to vote as American citizens. You can argue all day that voter ID laws don't discriminate against any race or creed, but I'd argue that it's only because economic class isn't a recognized 'class' of people in the eyes of civil rights law. CollegeDoog's correct in that this is a gigantic straw man set up by the right wing in response to how the Obama elections dramatically reshaped this country's electoral math, and the rest of you are right in that it isn't entirely about race. So there's that.
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It's sad that we don't think blacks are on capable of getting an ID.allpurpleallgold said:
Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
voter fraud is rare because the system is working and keeping fraudulent ballots out. People have gone to prison for it though.
Should black people be able to buy a gun without an ID? That's a right. Seems racist to make them provide an ID to express a constitutional right. -
You need to learn the difference between a civil liberty and a right.
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So we tell the underclass to work as hard as they can to better themselves economically, yet do things like restrict voting deadlines, add unnecessary requirements, and close DMV's in Metropolitan areas.
So while they're working their ass off to improve their economic situation they should also find time to get new documentation, which was never necessary before, to take advantage of something guaranteed to every American.
Seems hypocritical to me. -
You can save your blame flipping bullshit for Collegedoog. More blacks, by percentage, don't have ids. You say getting an id is all about being capable. Therefore you think blacks are less capable of getting ids. This is why real conversation with you guys is worthless.MikeDamone said:
It's sad that we don't think blacks are on capable of getting an ID.allpurpleallgold said:
Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
voter fraud is rare because the system is working and keeping fraudulent ballots out. People have gone to prison for it though.
Should black people be able to buy a gun without an ID? That's a right. Seems racist to make them provide an ID to express a constitutional right.
Voter fraud is rare because the system is working therefore we need to add new laws to a system that's working. Sounds a lot like big government to me.
No one should be able to buy a gun. It's not a right. HTH. -
It's just as much as a right as voting. Check the facts. The fact you pick and choose what you agree with is telling.allpurpleallgold said:
You can save your blame flipping bullshit for Collegedoog. More blacks, by percentage, don't have ids. You say getting an id is all about being capable. Therefore you think blacks are less capable of getting ids. This is why real conversation with you guys is worthless.MikeDamone said:
It's sad that we don't think blacks are on capable of getting an ID.allpurpleallgold said:
Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
voter fraud is rare because the system is working and keeping fraudulent ballots out. People have gone to prison for it though.
Should black people be able to buy a gun without an ID? That's a right. Seems racist to make them provide an ID to express a constitutional right.
Voter fraud is rare because the system is working therefore we need to add new laws to a system that's working. Sounds a lot like big government to me.
No one should be able to buy a gun. It's not a right. HTH.
I don't think blacks are less capable of getting an id. Only racists do an use that as an excuse. -
Y'all gettin caught up in the details which is fine, but its a much bigger issue
I recommend reading The Naked Communist (1958)
This will help you understand just what in the hell is going on these days
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So owning a gun is a right and voting is a civil liberty? So you you need to show and Id for a right but not a civil liberty. Good Christ. You guys are pressing.CollegeDoog said:You need to learn the difference between a civil liberty and a right.
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Now you're against big government? WowMikeDamone said:
It's just as much as a right as voting. Check the facts. The fact you pick and choose what you agree with is telling.allpurpleallgold said:
You can save your blame flipping bullshit for Collegedoog. More blacks, by percentage, don't have ids. You say getting an id is all about being capable. Therefore you think blacks are less capable of getting ids. This is why real conversation with you guys is worthless.MikeDamone said:
It's sad that we don't think blacks are on capable of getting an ID.allpurpleallgold said:
Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
voter fraud is rare because the system is working and keeping fraudulent ballots out. People have gone to prison for it though.
Should black people be able to buy a gun without an ID? That's a right. Seems racist to make them provide an ID to express a constitutional right.
Voter fraud is rare because the system is working therefore we need to add new laws to a system that's working. Sounds a lot like big government to me.
No one should be able to buy a gun. It's not a right. HTH.
I don't think blacks are less capable of getting an id. Only racists do an use that as an excuse. -
People of all colors work their asses off to better themselves economically. Yet somehow they manage to get an ID ahead of time and vote when they need to.CollegeDoog said:So we tell the underclass to work as hard as they can to better themselves economically, yet do things like restrict voting deadlines, add unnecessary requirements, and close DMV's in Metropolitan areas.
So while they're working their ass off to improve their economic situation they should also find time to get new documentation, which was never necessary before, to take advantage of something guaranteed to every American.
Seems hypocritical to me. -
This whole discussion is mute in this economicism.
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If it's about the East German womens swim team, I'll passunfrozencaveman said:Y'all gettin caught up in the details which is fine, but its a much bigger issue
I recommend reading The Naked Communist (1958)
This will help you understand just what in the hell is going on these days -
I can't spoon feed you. Try to keep up.MikeDamone said:
Now you're against big government? WowMikeDamone said:
It's just as much as a right as voting. Check the facts. The fact you pick and choose what you agree with is telling.allpurpleallgold said:
You can save your blame flipping bullshit for Collegedoog. More blacks, by percentage, don't have ids. You say getting an id is all about being capable. Therefore you think blacks are less capable of getting ids. This is why real conversation with you guys is worthless.MikeDamone said:
It's sad that we don't think blacks are on capable of getting an ID.allpurpleallgold said:
Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
voter fraud is rare because the system is working and keeping fraudulent ballots out. People have gone to prison for it though.
Should black people be able to buy a gun without an ID? That's a right. Seems racist to make them provide an ID to express a constitutional right.
Voter fraud is rare because the system is working therefore we need to add new laws to a system that's working. Sounds a lot like big government to me.
No one should be able to buy a gun. It's not a right. HTH.
I don't think blacks are less capable of getting an id. Only racists do an use that as an excuse. -
I love conversations like this actually hurts the black race instead of helping them. You are crippling them by thinking they are so incompetent and so incapable of getting a simple ID.
So incompetent they can't spend 58 cents for a stamped envelope to mail out for the election.
If you purchase something over $50 and use your credit card you gotta show ID, when you drive you gotta show ID, when you enter a bar or a casino gotta have ID on you.
Yet when it comes to something so important like voting you don't need any ID at all? I don't buy that all. -
Should everyone be able to get an ID for themselves: yes
Should there be a de facto fee on voting, i.e. poll tax: no -
allpurpleallgold said:MikeDamone said:
Of course you did....... Put away the checker board.allpurpleallgold said:
If you think that was Race playing chess then you're still playing checkers. Honest and thoughtful responses are fucking worthless.MikeDamone said:We are lucky Race sets up his chess board here.
Collegedoog- I thought you did a really nice job in these threads. I agree with a lot of what you've said. I thought you let these guys get away with a little to much but that's probably because you were trying to have a real conversation.
Lay out for us why registering with a birth certificate isHe_Needs_More_Time said:I love conversations like this actually hurts the black race instead of helping them. You are crippling them by thinking they are so incompetent and so incapable of getting a simple ID.
So incompetent they can't spend 58 cents for a stamped envelope to mail out for the election.
If you purchase something over $50 and use your credit card you gotta show ID, when you drive you gotta show ID, when you enter a bar or a casino gotta have ID on you.
Yet when it comes to something so important like voting you don't need any ID at all? I don't buy that all.
And then the argument falls apart.
Brutha can find an ID to score a 40 of malt liquor but can't come up with one to elect the leader of the free world? Fuck that. -
NOGAF.He_Needs_More_Time said:I love conversations like this actually hurts the black race instead of helping them. You are crippling them by thinking they are so incompetent and so incapable of getting a simple ID.
So incompetent they can't spend 58 cents for a stamped envelope to mail out for the election.
If you purchase something over $50 and use your credit card you gotta show ID, when you drive you gotta show ID, when you enter a bar or a casino gotta have ID on you.
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84 replies / 400 + views. Pretty much the 5 of us posting that are reading this. Gotta go with APAG here - NOGAF
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It's not about being capable. It's about the statistical fact that blacks are less likely to have identification than whites. It's about the motivation to create a law that would disproportionately affect blacks to solve a problem that does not exist. Why do we need this law? If anyone is capable of getting an id then why do we need to make them do that? What's the point? There is no voter fraud.MikeDamone said:
It's just as much as a right as voting. Check the facts. The fact you pick and choose what you agree with is telling.allpurpleallgold said:
You can save your blame flipping bullshit for Collegedoog. More blacks, by percentage, don't have ids. You say getting an id is all about being capable. Therefore you think blacks are less capable of getting ids. This is why real conversation with you guys is worthless.MikeDamone said:
It's sad that we don't think blacks are on capable of getting an ID.allpurpleallgold said:
Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
voter fraud is rare because the system is working and keeping fraudulent ballots out. People have gone to prison for it though.
Should black people be able to buy a gun without an ID? That's a right. Seems racist to make them provide an ID to express a constitutional right.
Voter fraud is rare because the system is working therefore we need to add new laws to a system that's working. Sounds a lot like big government to me.
No one should be able to buy a gun. It's not a right. HTH.
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I was referring to one persons a opinion. Not the topic.RaceBannon said:84 replies / 400 + views. Pretty much the 5 of us posting that are reading this. Gotta go with APAG here - NOGAF
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I was referring to the topic. Not one persons opinionallpurpleallgold said:
I was referring to one persons a opinion. Not the topic.RaceBannon said:84 replies / 400 + views. Pretty much the 5 of us posting that are reading this. Gotta go with APAG here - NOGAF
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We covered this. You need ID to register. And to buy booze rent a car use a credit card fly and a bunch of other shit. Someone that doesn't have ID to do all that isn't going to vote. The point is there is fraud and you want to keep it easy to defraudallpurpleallgold said:
It's not about being capable. It's about the statistical fact that blacks are less likely to have identification than whites. It's about the motivation to create a law that would disproportionately affect blacks to solve a problem that does not exist. Why do we need this law? If anyone is capable of getting an id then why do we need to make them do that? What's the point? There is no voter fraud.MikeDamone said:
It's just as much as a right as voting. Check the facts. The fact you pick and choose what you agree with is telling.allpurpleallgold said:
You can save your blame flipping bullshit for Collegedoog. More blacks, by percentage, don't have ids. You say getting an id is all about being capable. Therefore you think blacks are less capable of getting ids. This is why real conversation with you guys is worthless.MikeDamone said:
It's sad that we don't think blacks are on capable of getting an ID.allpurpleallgold said:
Please provide all the cases of in person voter fraud. Thanks in advance.salemcoog said:
2) To make sure that they are who they say they are and only vote once. Because you see both political parties have been guilty of enticing votes of the poor with Cash or a pack of cigarettes. And the motivation for someone without a pot to piss in to vote at 9 different polls on election day can be strong.CollegeDoog said:An obscure case in Florida or a microcosm of a greater problem? The media was on to it long before Obama commented on it. There were marches before before he said anything.
Voter ID laws are unnecessary. Voting is a civil liberty, ID requirements diminish that. If someone wants to vote the requirement should be citizenship, nothing beyond that. You're lying to yourself if you truly don't see the intention of these laws.
Nice justification of racial profiling.
Another dishonest post about race in America, and a dishonest representation of my arguments in this thread.
voter fraud is rare because the system is working and keeping fraudulent ballots out. People have gone to prison for it though.
Should black people be able to buy a gun without an ID? That's a right. Seems racist to make them provide an ID to express a constitutional right.
Voter fraud is rare because the system is working therefore we need to add new laws to a system that's working. Sounds a lot like big government to me.
No one should be able to buy a gun. It's not a right. HTH.
I don't think blacks are less capable of getting an id. Only racists do an use that as an excuse. -
I'm for personal responsibility except when I'm against it.
Either way, it's interesting to see the concept selectively applied to frame an argument.