@sometypeofjames @eclecticbrotha And the effect of both is to impede voters from voting by imposing an undue burden. Thus disenfranchisement
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@mtracey @sometypeofjames@eclecticbrotha do you have a similar problem with caucuses? - 1 more reply
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@eclecticbrotha It's "arguably" justified control in both instances. Most GOP argue such. I argue otherwise for both. -
@mtracey @sometypeofjames You and your spoiled reader based screwed themselves by failing to read the rules. Enjoy your river of tears. Son. - 4 more replies
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@mtracey Apples and hand grenades, son. Aren't you paid to be a journalist or something? -
@eclecticbrotha I know you probably think it's a real cool power move to call interlocutors on the internet "son," but it's pretty pathetic.
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@mtracey@eclecticbrotha Voter ID is gov't stopping you from voting; registering as independent is choosing to opt out of party politics. - 4 more replies
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