Court's Decision on Voting Rights Act will deprive millions of right to vote. Join Greg Palast Fight
Ku Klux Kourt kills Kings Dream Law
Replaces Voting Rights Act with Katherine Harris Acts
by Greg Palast for Truthout
Tuesday, 25. June 2013
They might as well have burned a cross on Dr. Kings grave. The Jim Crow majority on the Supreme Court just took away the vote of millions of Hispanic and AfricanAmerican voters by wiping away Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Im so angry, so distraught by this, that Ive asked my foundation to release my film, Election Files, for free. This is a no-BS, no charge download of my series of investigative reports for BBC Television and Rolling Stone. FREE DOWNLOAD HERE http://www.gregpalast.com/electionfilesdownload/
Furthermore, Im directing the Palast Investigative Team to drop all other work for a round-the-clock investigation of the Theft of 2014 and 2016 elections that the Supreme Courts ruling sets in motion. Help us, join us.
When I say millions of voters of color will lose their ballots, Im not kidding. Lets add it up...
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Jim Crown aint gone, hes moved into cyberspace. The new trick is lynching by laptop: removing voters, as was done in Florida and Arizona (and a dozen other states), by using poisoned databases to pick out illegal and felon and inactive voterswho all happen to be of the Hispanic or African-American persuasion. The GOP, for all the tears of its consultants, knows it cant rock these votes, so they block these votes.
Despite the racial stench of todays viciously anti-democratic ruling, the GOP majority knew they were handicapping the next Presidential run by a good six million votes. (Thats the calculation that RFK and I can up with for the racially-bent vote loss in 2004and the GOP will pick up at least that in the next run.)
And the Court knew full well that their ruling today was the same as stuffing several hundred thousand GOP Red votes into the ballot boxes for the 2014 Congressional races.
The Republican court knows that to swipe 2016, they had to replace the Voting Rights Act with a revival of the Katherine Harris act.