Early Voting Shouldn’t Accommodate Black Voters?
By William Boardman on 08/23/2012 with 2 CommentsRead Time: < 1 minute
An Ohio GOP Board of Elections official who opposed early weekend voting in 2008 says early voting procedures shouldn’t accommodate African-Americans.
“I guess I really actually feel we shouldn’t contort the voting process to accommodate the urban — read African-American — voter-turnout machine,” Doug Priesse said in an email to the Columbus DispatchSunday. “Let’s be fair and reasonable.”





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William Boardman
08.23.2012
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Romney has zero per cent support from African-Americans – seriously.
The good news for Romney is that the same poll gives Obama only 94 per cent.
John
08.23.2012
Why should the law make it easier for one race to do something, but not another? I know I’ll sure be glad when people get over their entitlement issues. You can’t end racism with more, yet “legal” racism. But hey, I guess as long as you’re a “minority” banding together to oppress the “majority”, then systemic racism is perfectly ok, right? Despicable. How about we seperate the laws by rural or urban, that way the sheep can flock to their cities and be pampered by their authoritarian dictatorship, while intelligent, self reliant, respectable FREE people can live in their small communities outside major metropli without the government ingraining their racist, oppressive agenda on us.