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LeBron
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« on: May 22, 2014, 06:50:23 AM »

As someone who Republicans tried to disenfranchise because his voting bloc didn't vote Republican, I agree.

Why vote for a party that doesn't think you should have the right to vote?

Explain how the Republicans tried to disenfranchise you.
I don't know about the New Hampshire Republicans, but Ohio Republicans are purposely disfranchising students and minority voters solely to stay in power while a NC precinct chairman openly admitted the GOP were implementing their laws to hurt Democrats. On a national level, the GOP is even too lazy to allow a bipartisan vote on restoring a section of the Voting Rights Act. According to a Republicans though, every person has a personal staffer to make sure they can vote, so what do they care.

I'm not a fan of Dean resorting to Cuomo rhetoric in attempting to "shun" all conservatives, but he nonetheless is right in the first part. Republicans are so undemocratic and don't represent the country at all. They'd rather play impeachment games with every President than actually work on something of relativity. State Republicans are perhaps even worse and thanks to Jefferson have the power to ignore the federal government whenever they want all out of spite against Obama even if it means being a heartless dictator who refuses to expand Medicaid (LePage), refusing early voting in Cuyahoga County alone (Kasich) or kills the state revenue for stubborn, unethical reasons (Brownback). They pretend to care about unborn babies, yet they support letting children going hungry in schools, the poor having to live by on little to no assistance from deep cuts, and allowing grown men to intentionally suffer and die; even those with terrible mental capacity. Dean does have an idea though and if Republicans are so unhappy with the current government, then let them be their own independent nation and fail on their own without jeopardizing the health of the nation.
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