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JustAnotherGen

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24. I'm trying to figure that out
Wed Jun 26, 2013, 12:15 PM
Jun 2013

Reach out to John Lewis' office today and ask. We've all done it in my circle. Especially if you are not in a Former Clear Cut Jim Crow state - it might warm his heart to know that we've got his back and will be there.

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The VRA loss is an opportunity. [View all] Recursion Jun 2013 OP
The majority does NOT have a point, Their whole point ignores recent history and it doesn't matter uponit7771 Jun 2013 #1
No, the VRA ignored "recent history". That's the problem Recursion Jun 2013 #2
Well atreides1 Jun 2013 #9
Ohio doesn't HAVE VA's history. That's like saying to job applicants with different histories on the uponit7771 Jun 2013 #13
VA doesn't have OH's present Recursion Jun 2013 #15
That's not what the USSC said, they presented nothing to say Ohio is stealing like VA did uponit7771 Jun 2013 #16
It's a Catch-22 LeftInTX Jun 2013 #3
Plus 10000000 JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #25
But with VRA overturned, it seems like our job flipping the house just got much much harder. Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #4
Starry JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #7
It was already a tough road to get there. Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #8
My friend Jill JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #14
"They can now do whatever they want" jberryhill Jun 2013 #11
I disagree JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #12
And the lawsuit was filed yesterday against it jberryhill Jun 2013 #30
What do you think JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #31
If you're a cynic, the outcome won't matter jberryhill Jun 2013 #33
But JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #34
I am not an "expert on Civil Rights and the personal histories of black Americans" jberryhill Jun 2013 #35
Then why didn't you say that JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #36
Sigh..... jberryhill Jun 2013 #37
Thank you for the clarification JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #39
"does anyone really trust them to NOT do whatever they like" jberryhill Jun 2013 #40
no they cant backwoodsbob Jun 2013 #32
+1 Solly Mack Jun 2013 #38
It's an opportunity in the sense eissa Jun 2013 #5
Hard to Galvanize atreides1 Jun 2013 #10
I'm not smarting JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #6
I think my silver-lining-ism was misleading: the ruling was an absolute disaster Recursion Jun 2013 #18
I never thought you did! :-) JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #23
It laid waste to decades of progress. Are_grits_groceries Jun 2013 #17
100% agree there Recursion Jun 2013 #19
As I understand it, it will take an act of Congress AsahinaKimi Jun 2013 #20
Basically. The framework of the law remains, but its implementation was undone Recursion Jun 2013 #21
I wonder if this will put into place another MARCH ON WASHINGTON ... AsahinaKimi Jun 2013 #22
I'm trying to figure that out JustAnotherGen Jun 2013 #24
and in the meantime, everyone can just get screwed CreekDog Jun 2013 #26
If the backlash gets our turnout up, we can use that Recursion Jun 2013 #27
how many people will be barred from voting? CreekDog Jun 2013 #28
More than are now, and one is too many (nt) Recursion Jun 2013 #29
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