After Fiery Speech, Voting Rights
Amendment Is Pulled
So you want to get angry at Obama and the NAACP over
their support of Mariage Equality?
Well then you can vote republican but let me give you a
little history on these people!
The Republican Party is in the throes of a full scale
counterrevolution. They're at war with the revolution conservatives lost in
1781. They're at war with the Constitution that they despised so much,
especially the intimation that all men are created equal. Conservatives fought
on the side of the British during the Revolution. Those who didn't flee to
Canada and the Old Country after they lost-- as well as other conservatives who
had remained "neutral" during the war for independence-- insisted that the
Constitution preserve the privileges of wealthy white males.
The ideals of a new
world that had inspired so many of the patriots was trampled on by
conservatives-- many from backward Southern states that were as backward then as
they are today-- who held the very idea of a united nation hostage to their
right-wing ideology. They threatened to tear the new country apart, not just
over slavery, but over the franchise as well. No women, no young people, no poor
people would be allowed to vote-- or they would walk. Only older white male
property owners. The history of conservatism in this country is the history of
opposing every extension of the franchise that has come down the
pike.
Ironically, now that they own their own political
party, well-funded by a greed-obsessed and dangerously powerful plutocracy, many
of the very people who they would bar from the franchise are their keenest
followers. Low-info voters, especially, though not exclusively, in the Old
Confederacy can buy into a zeitgeist manufactured by right-wing wealth. They
have Fox and Hate Talk Radio validating their basest instincts and stoking and
manipulating manufactured fears and prejudices. Objective reality and science
are now just a he-said/she-said proposition as the vilest aspects of the
Republican lizard brain seem perfectly respectable to large segments of the
population.
The states that the GOP controls-- and not just
southern throwbacks like Alabama, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Texas, Mississippi,
Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida-- but normal places
that have fallen into their clutches as well-- Wisconsin being the most obvious
example-- have been passing laws to suppress voter participation. They are no
longer content in opposing extending the franchise, now they have deranged
billionaires like the Koch brothers will to fund efforts to prevent people from
voting.
When these things make it to the floor of the congress
it can bring a lengthy debate!
And sometimes during lengthy floor debates on bills,
interesting things happen in the witching hours.
Such was the case when Representative John Lewis of Georgia pushed back with a fiery speech directed at an amendment offered by Representative Paul C. Broun of Georgia that would have barred the Justice Department from using money to enforce a part of the Voting Rights Act.
Such was the case when Representative John Lewis of Georgia pushed back with a fiery speech directed at an amendment offered by Representative Paul C. Broun of Georgia that would have barred the Justice Department from using money to enforce a part of the Voting Rights Act.
At around 10 p.m., Mr. Lewis, a former civil rights
leader, took to the podium to denounce the amendment, which sought to end
financing for enforcement of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, designed to
protect minority voters from being disenfranchised.
He began by saying it was “hard and difficult and
almost unbelievable that any member, especially a member from the state of
Georgia,” would offer the amendment. As he laid out various methods used before
the civil rights movement to suppress the black vote, he added: “People died for
the right to vote! Friends of mine! Colleagues of mine!”
WATCH:
Mr. Broun appeared shaken and, in an unusual move,
withdrew his own amendment.
On Thursday, Meredith Griffanti, a spokeswoman for Mr.
Broun, who is a medical doctor, said that he “fully believes in the intent of
his amendment to prevent the Justice Department from enforcing Section 5 of the
Voting Rights Act,” but added that “given the magnitude of this change and out
of respect for his colleagues, Dr. Broun withdrew the
amendment.”
“He felt as though it deserved ample debate time where
all members could participate rather than during a closed-off discussion in the
late hours of the evening,” she said. “Dr. Broun looks forward to having this
debate in the future.”
So you Blacks who mad at Obama and the NAACP over
marriage equality needs to get a DAMN GRIP. There are far more WORSE issues
plaging our community than Gay Marriage.
1. Jobs
2. Education
3. Crime
4. Health Initiatives (H.I.V, Diabetes, Hypertension, Cancer, etc)
2. Education
3. Crime
4. Health Initiatives (H.I.V, Diabetes, Hypertension, Cancer, etc)
These are far worse issues and just think if there
wasn’t a champion like John Lewis to fight for US. YEAH You think the Mormon
Mitt Romney and the Republicans give a DAMN about you? Keep thinking inside the
box and see where our community gets…NO WHERE!
WAKE UP AND KNOW YOUR
PRIORITIES!!!
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