Monday, June 17, 2013

Supreme Court strikes down Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to vote

Chicago Tribune: Supreme Court strikes down Arizona proof of citizenship voter registration law 

Supreme Court strikes down Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to vote - think of how idiotic this sounds.

I know that common sense is dead in this country (and the rest of the civilized world) - but holy shiznit, faggots, this is too much even for the cynical me.

This is also the only country in the world that I know of where voting takes place on a normal working day - and not on a national holiday or a weekend.

Think on that for a moment.

"The Supreme Court has affirmed that all U.S. citizens have the right to register to vote using the national postcard, regardless of the state in which they live," concluded Perales.

 Even if that state happens to be Oaxtapa.

But what do I know, I am from a city and state where the dead happen to vote with surprising regularity and multiple times.

 

1 comment:

Unknown said...

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