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AllyCat

(18,978 posts)
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 09:30 AM Apr 2016

This from a Facebook friend who is no longer Republican. About voter ID in WI. [View all]

She has given permission to share:

You wanna know why I left the Republican Party as it exists today? Here it is; this was the last straw: I was in the closed Senate Republican Caucus when the final round of multiple Voter ID bills were being discussed. A handful of the GOP Senators were giddy about the ramifications and literally singled out the prospects of suppressing minority and college voters. Think about that for a minute. Elected officials planning and happy to help deny a fellow American's constitutional right to vote in order to increase their own chances to hang onto power. A vigorous debate on the ideas wasn't good enough. Inspiring the electorate and relying on their agenda being better to get people to vote for them wasn't good enough. No, they had to take the coward's way out and come up with a plan to suppress the vote under the guise of 'voter fraud.' The truth? There was almost none. Oh wait, GOP Speaker Voss' estranged wife voted twice in both Idaho and WI, and a GOP staffer was caught voting twice. But it was good rhetoric. Yesterday, one of my employees, born in California went to get his WI ID. He was told he couldn't use his CA ID to get a WI ID without his birth certificate which is back in CA. The result? He's not able to vote today. Here's a young man in his early 20's, who is taking part and interested in voting for the first time in his life. He was excited to go to the polls. What kind of a state, a legislature, a political party is it that denies this young man his right? The GOP was born out of greater opportunity and equality. Wisconsin, yes the Wisconsin Republican Party, under the leadership of Republican Governor Robert M. 'Fighting Bob' La Follette lead the country in creating greater voting access to its citizens. The WI GOP was seen as a shining example of equality. THAT was the party I joined in the 80's and fought for. That party no longer exists. I don't belong to any party now. I don't think the Dems have all the answers either. But my God, to watch a party I once fought for deny a young man his voting rights...it boils my blood, leaves a pit in my stomach. It's time for a ‪#‎GOPImplosion‬

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Holy crap!!!!!!! a kennedy Apr 2016 #1
they are imploding moonbabygo Apr 2016 #2
And the Dems aren't far behind. eom zalinda Apr 2016 #3
Very possibly true, however Sherman A1 Apr 2016 #4
California is often a premonistion of the way the USA are going: Betty Karlson Apr 2016 #8
There is a giant "election industry" in the USA, bemildred Apr 2016 #5
No one can get you to not participate Cary Apr 2016 #7
So good to be informed about what people can't get me to not do. bemildred Apr 2016 #10
Way too many people refuse to see how screwed up our political system is and that is exactly A Simple Game Apr 2016 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Cary Apr 2016 #21
So good to be lectured with generalities by anonymous posters on the internet Cary Apr 2016 #16
It's been a pleasure talking to you, have a nice day. nt bemildred Apr 2016 #17
Touchy, touchy Cary Apr 2016 #18
BULLSHIT! You have NOT!!! oh,shit... Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #24
I think you meant Paul Weyrich. staggerleem Apr 2016 #19
Two Santa Claus is much more than that Cary Apr 2016 #20
Millions have been disenfranchised. That's "getting you to not participate." rhett o rick Apr 2016 #25
That's not what I was referring to Cary Apr 2016 #28
There were people in WI who actually tried to have this administration (Walker) recalled. Loki Apr 2016 #37
K & R and thank you for this post mountain grammy Apr 2016 #6
Of course, that's not the only evil the Republican Party of iemitsu Apr 2016 #9
It took her this long.... JustADumbFireman Apr 2016 #11
This was several years ago when the WI GOP first hatched this plan... AllyCat Apr 2016 #22
Never assume all republicans understand the abysmal depths crim son Apr 2016 #12
GOP did this in every purple state they where they gained control. blm Apr 2016 #13
The Republican Party turned into a straight-up criminal organization... Jerry442 Apr 2016 #14
Powerful. Land of Enchantment Apr 2016 #23
The GOP was born out of greater opportunity and equality. Skittles Apr 2016 #26
There needs to be a federal ID, mandatory acceptance in any state. PADemD Apr 2016 #27
It's a passport greymattermom Apr 2016 #31
Make it free and that would be fair. AllyCat Apr 2016 #34
I was thinking more like a small plastic card, free of course. PADemD Apr 2016 #39
In a Democracy to deny a vote, to suppress a vote, to suborn electoral malfeasance... Raster Apr 2016 #29
Would she consider sending this to a local paper? LiberalLovinLug Apr 2016 #30
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2016 #32
these evil GOP fucks need to go away forever Fast Walker 52 Apr 2016 #33
The many points at which a CA DL would fail re same day issuance of a WI ID HereSince1628 Apr 2016 #35
Having just gone through this with my father about a year or so ago: AllyCat Apr 2016 #36
How abouat a link to the facebook post...please Stuart G Apr 2016 #38
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