so many on the right here are blatent racists

https://www.propublica.org/article/...discriminated-against-black-and-latino-voters



Five Ways Courts Say Texas Discriminated Against Black and Latino Voters
Separate federal panels struck down two Texas voting provisions. We look at examples of discrimination they found.
by Lois Beckett and Suevon Lee Feb. 27, 2013, 11:39 a.m. EST

And Desh continues to try and divert the discussion, after she can't defend her racism.
It's probably something she was taught, early on in her development or else it's become an ingrained habit when her addiction is being addressed; because she is doing the old DENY / DIVERT behavior that other addicts have shown.
 
The afternoon before early voting began in the 2010 midterm elections, a crowd of people gathered in the offices of a Houston Tea Party group called the King Street Patriots. They soon formed a line that snaked out the door of the Patriots’ crumbling storefront and down the block, past the neighboring tattoo parlor. The volunteers, all of whom had been trained by the Patriots to work as poll watchers, had come to collect their polling-place assignments. As they waited, the group’s chief trainer, Alan Vera—a mustachioed former Army ranger who likens poll observers to commandos who “jump out of airplanes” and “blow things up”—walked the line, shaking hands. As he would later recall, he then launched into a drill-sergeant routine.
“Are you ready?”
“We’re ready!”
“Strength and honor! Remember your mission! Your mission is the vote!”
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The next day, King Street Patriots—many of them aging white suburbanites—poured into polling places in heavily black and Hispanic neighborhoods around Houston, looking for signs of voter fraud. Reports of problems at the polls soon began surfacing in the Harris County attorney’s office and on the local news. The focus of these reports was not fraud, however, but alleged voter intimidation. Among other things, poll observers were accused of hovering over voters, blocking lines of people who were trying to cast ballots, and, in the words of Assistant County Attorney Terry O’Rourke, “getting into election workers’ faces.”
The Patriots’ alleged activities touched off a furor. The county attorney’s office, which received some 50 complaints of voter intimidation, launched an investigation. The head of the local chapter of the New Black Panthers went on TV to warn that the group would “not tolerate any intimidation.” The Texas Democratic Party blasted the Patriots for what it called “1960s style” tactics and filed a lawsuit challenging the group’s tax-exempt status. Undaunted, the group’s founder, a suburban soccer mom and small-business owner named Catherine Engelbrecht, addressed a boisterous crowd at the group’s headquarters the next week. “The nation is ready for something like this,” she said. In the months that followed, she began laying out plans to recruit and train 1*million poll watchers around the country by Election Day 2012.
 
so many on the right here are blatent racists


start your own thread

this is about the racism in the republican party
 
Here you go, rayciss skank:







No mention of your black victim trying to spit in your face back in 2013 when you bragged about your rayciss assault on a black man, is there?

Your story is "evolving".

BA-FUCKING-ZINGA

You da man!! :good4u:

Here you go Desh.
You're entire original statement and in none of it does it say anything about him "trying to spit on you".

Ive stood toe to toe with TWO drug dealers in my life.

They both got the fuck out and I still own both houses.

both were huge 6'3"ish 300 pounders.


one white and one was black.

Big guys think they can just get away anything sometimes.


I spit in the face of the black guy and sprayed the white guy with my hose.

Blew the fucking neighbors away with my actions.

And to stop you from crying about a "link""
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?57018-Let-s-make-a-deal&p=1352751#post1352751 - post #10

:truestory::evilnod:
 
the republican party was first popped for cheating voters LONG AGO


lets review the court records of their racist cheating
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Brennan_Jr.



William Joseph Brennan Jr. (April 25, 1906*– July 24, 1997) was an American judge who served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1956 to 1990. As the seventh longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history, he was known for being a leader of the Court's liberal wing.[2]
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Brennan graduated from Harvard Law School in 1931. He entered private practice in New Jersey and served in the United States Army during World War II. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of New Jersey in 1951. Shortly before the 1956 presidential election, President Dwight D. Eisenhower used a recess appointment to place Brennan on the Supreme Court. Brennan won Senate confirmation the following year. He remained on the Court until his retirement in 1991, and was succeeded by David Souter.
On the Supreme Court, Brennan was known for his outspoken progressive views, including opposition to the death penalty and support for abortion rights. He authored several landmark case opinions, including Baker v. Carr, establishing the "one person, one vote" principle, and New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, which required "actual malice" in a libel suit against those deemed "public figures." Due to his ability to shape a wide variety of opinions and "bargain" for votes in many cases, he was considered to be among the Court's most influential members. Justice Antonin Scalia called Brennan "probably the most influential Justice of the [20th] century."[
 
the republican party was first popped for cheating voters LONG AGO


lets review the court records of their racist cheating

Don't you want to address your racism and lies about what happened??

Here you go Desh.
You're entire original statement and in none of it does it say anything about him "trying to spit on you".

Ive stood toe to toe with TWO drug dealers in my life.

They both got the fuck out and I still own both houses.

both were huge 6'3"ish 300 pounders.


one white and one was black.

Big guys think they can just get away anything sometimes.


I spit in the face of the black guy and sprayed the white guy with my hose.

Blew the fucking neighbors away with my actions.

And to stop you from crying about a "link""
https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?57018-Let-s-make-a-deal&p=1352751#post1352751 - post #10

:truestory::evilnod:
 

Don't you want to address your racism and lies about what happened??

Why are you running from your own racism, Desh?

Ive stood toe to toe with TWO drug dealers in my life.

They both got the fuck out and I still own both houses.

both were huge 6'3"ish 300 pounders.


one white and one was black.

Big guys think they can just get away anything sometimes.


I spit in the face of the black guy and sprayed the white guy with my hose.

Blew the fucking neighbors away with my actions.
 





DNC v. RNC Consent Decree
November 5, 2016






In 1982, after caging in predominantly African-American and Latino neighborhoods, the Republican National Committee and New Jersey Republican State Committee entered into a consent decree with their Democratic party counterparts. Under that decree and its 1987 successor, the Republican party organizations agreed to allow a federal court to review proposed “ballot security” programs, including any proposed voter caging.
The consent decree has been invoked several times, by the parties to the decree and by others. In late 2008, the Democratic National Committee and Obama for America sought to enforce the consent decree, claiming that the RNC had not submitted alleged ballot security operations for review. After the election, the RNC asked the federal court to vacate or substantially modify the decree. The court denied the RNC's motion to vacate the consent decree and ordered the decree remain in effect until December 2017. The RNC then appealed to the Third Circuit, which unanimously rejected the appeal and affirmed the District Court's decision. *A subsequent petition for rehearing en banc by the full Third Circuit, and a certiorari petition to U.S. Supreme Court, were denied.
On October 26, 2016, the DNC filed a motion asking that the court find the RNC had violated the decree.*On November 5, after abbreviated discovery, the district court denied the DNC’s request, ruling that the DNC had not provided sufficient evidence of coordination between the Trump campaign and the RNC on ballot-security operations, but will allow the DNC to offer further evidence after the election.
Click here to learn more about voter caging.
Click here to learn more about ballot security programs.
Related Court Documents
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Brennan_Jr.



William Joseph Brennan Jr. (April 25, 1906*– July 24, 1997) was an American judge who served as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1956 to 1990. As the seventh longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history, he was known for being a leader of the Court's liberal wing.[2]
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Brennan graduated from Harvard Law School in 1931. He entered private practice in New Jersey and served in the United States Army during World War II. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of New Jersey in 1951. Shortly before the 1956 presidential election, President Dwight D. Eisenhower used a recess appointment to place Brennan on the Supreme Court. Brennan won Senate confirmation the following year. He remained on the Court until his retirement in 1991, and was succeeded by David Souter.
On the Supreme Court, Brennan was known for his outspoken progressive views, including opposition to the death penalty and support for abortion rights. He authored several landmark case opinions, including Baker v. Carr, establishing the "one person, one vote" principle, and New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, which required "actual malice" in a libel suit against those deemed "public figures." Due to his ability to shape a wide variety of opinions and "bargain" for votes in many cases, he was considered to be among the Court's most influential members. Justice Antonin Scalia called Brennan "probably the most influential Justice of the [20th] century."[

WHAT???

Nothing to say about the lies you've been telling, all these years, about your own blatant racism??


Ive stood toe to toe with TWO drug dealers in my life.

They both got the fuck out and I still own both houses.

both were huge 6'3"ish 300 pounders.


one white and one was black.

Big guys think they can just get away anything sometimes.


I spit in the face of the black guy and sprayed the white guy with my hose.

Blew the fucking neighbors away with my actions.
 
well republicans live everywhere


even in cali


they have been leaving cali because they are kept from cheating voters here


not so much in the south
 
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