As we get closer to the mid-term election, we long
for the times when preparing to vote was a matter of volunteering for a
voter registration drive, working for a candidate’s campaign,
familiarizing ourselves with the issues. If we moved since the last
election, we need to update our voter registration information.
These days getting ready to vote entails checking to
make sure our voter registration information is correct and finding out
if the ID that was valid to prove eligibility to vote 2 years ago
remains valid in 2014. For many Americans, voting is a process that can
mean losing a day of work – with that journey to the out of the way
poll station and the hours waiting in line. While Democrats are looking
for ways to expand the vote and bring the experience voting back to
advanced world standards, repugicans continue to restrict the vote and
convey their displeasure with voting rights advocates who have the gall
to encourage minorities and poor people to vote. Although some repugicans are coming around to re-enfranchising ex- felons the prevailing sentiment within the Koch controlled party is one of disgust with popular elections.
If we had any doubts about the repugican cabal’s obsession with
the “good old days” of Jim Crow, we only need to remember that some repugicans went on record to describe a voter registration drive in
Ferguson, Missouri as disgusting.
The repugicans are all for voter registration drives as
long as they don’t involve registering Democrats, minorities and poor
people.
Of course, no one suppresses the vote like repugicans in Texas. The state’s Attorney-General, Greg Abbott, is the repugican choice to replace Rick “Oops” Perry. While nothing can
motivate Abbott to oversee the distribution of tax payer dollars at a
cancer center, it only took a propagandistic speech by Catherine
Engelbrecht to give Abbott the incentive to shut down a voting rights
organization.
Late last month, Dallas News
told the story of a 2010 police protected by bullet proof vests with
their weapons drawn raiding a house where Houston Votes was involved in
the sinister business of registering poor people to vote and the role of
Engelbrecht in making it happen.
By that summer, Houston Votes had come to the attention of the King Street Patriots, a Houston-based tea party group. At the group’s regular meeting in Houston, its leader, Catherine Engelbrecht talked about the New Black Panther Party. She then played a Faux news clip of an unidentified black man saying: “We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet.”The clip was 5 years old. It came from a forum in Washington about media coverage of Hurricane Katrina. But after the clip ended, Engelbrecht showed a picture of a house in Houston. She said it was the office of the New Black Panthers, at Main and Dowling street.
Engelbrecht gave Abbott all the incentive he needed to raid the house where Houston votes was registering poor people to vote.
Texas police served a search warrant before
confiscating the group’s computers, hard drives and documents. Big
surprise. After a year long investigation, Abbott concluded Houston
Votes hadn’t done anything illegal. But his real objective was
fulfilled because the group’s funding dried up leaving them unable to
continue registering voters. To add insult to injury, Abbott saw to it
that the group’s records were destroyed in 2013.
Not surprisingly, Abbott came up with a defense for the unwarranted raid and investigation.
Houston Votes had to fire more than 10 people for either falsifying or inappropriately duplicating registration forms, so there was some wrongdoing that was akin to ACORN-type political operations that deserved looking into,
You can count on Abbott to spend whatever it takes
to defend it and take an active role in its realization. He defended
gerrymandering by arguing it was all about discriminating against
Democrats. Don’t be surprised if he uses the same argument in the
upcoming trial on the Voter ID bill.
If an organization that helps poor people register
to vote has to fire people for breaking the rules, that’s good enough
for Abbott to shut that organization down.
During the 2012 election season, repugicans hired the firm of longtime repugican agitator, Nathan Sproul to
register repugican voters and throw away the registration forms of
Democrats. Sproul provided the shrub campaign with the same “service”.
If the organization had to rename itself after
getting caught breaking voter registration rules and that organization
belongs to Nathan Sproul, Abbott welcomes its assistance in his quest to keep the vote white.
North Carolina deserves honorable mention for sending voters on a trip back to the future in record time.
In the couple of years of Art Pope’s version of tea party rule, NC passed a Vote Suppression measures that competes with the
big boys like Texas. Aside from the standard restrictive Voter ID and
registration provisions and reduced voting opportunities, NC repugicans
waged war on student voters. They eliminated polls stations at public (and predominantly black) colleges and made every effort to disenfranchise the students.
Voting rights groups and the DOJ are challenging the
Texas and North Carolina laws. The Texas law will be considered this
month, while the NC law will be considered in June 2015.
Meanwhile, North Carolina’s law enforcement is
arresting people, including a former candidate for the State’s senate
for leaving voter registration leaflets on people’s cars. As reported by
Think Progress,
Ty Turner was arrested for distributing literature based on an
ordinance that wasn’t enforced before. After all, nothing threatens law
and order more than registering people to vote.
No comments:
Post a Comment