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wyldwolf

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Thu May 10, 2012, 02:36 PM May 2012

John Lewis objects, and Paul Broun backs away from attempt to gut Voting Rights Act (video)

Around 10 p.m. last night, as House debate over a contentious spending bill stretched on, Rep. Paul Broun, R-Athens, approached with an amendment to end all funding for U.S. Department of Justice enforcement of Section Five of the Voting Rights Act.

This is the provision that requires states like Georgia submit new election laws – last year’s statewide redistricting, for instance — for federal approval to ensure against disenfranchisement minorities.

Broun argued that this is unfair hammer held over only a few states, and noted that the U.S. Supreme Court has suggested that the law has outlived its usefulness.

“It is also highly unfair, allowing some states to make changes to their election laws while other states wishing to make the same changes are forced to jump through a bunch of hoops,” Broun said. “I know firsthand how onerous this law is. My home state of Georgia, as an example, has long struggled with the U.S. Department of Justice over its voter identification laws.”

This did not sit well with Rep. John Lewis, D-Atlanta – a bona fide civil rights hero who was beaten during the Freedom Rides and marched with Martin Luther King Jr. He arrived minutes later to give a rousing speech and a rare slap at a fellow member of the Georgia delegation.

http://blogs.ajc.com/political-insider-jim-galloway/2012/05/10/john-lewis-objects-and-paul-broun-backs-away-from-attempt-to-gut-voting-rights-act/

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John Lewis objects, and Paul Broun backs away from attempt to gut Voting Rights Act (video) (Original Post) wyldwolf May 2012 OP
John Lewis is a national treasure gratuitous May 2012 #1
American Hero Generic Other May 2012 #2
good catch, wyldwolf bigtree May 2012 #3
john Lewis - one of my heroes! rurallib May 2012 #4

gratuitous

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1. John Lewis is a national treasure
Thu May 10, 2012, 02:40 PM
May 2012

And, yeah, Mr. Broun, there are different rules for states with different pasts and different behaviors. Georgia and other states have earned higher scrutiny and greater supervision. It's like the kid in class who's sent to the principal's office four or five times a week; the teacher is going to send him off even for minor offenses, because of his demonstrated propensity for greater mischief if it isn't nipped in the bud.

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