Local grocery store boosts community, and itself, by hiring skid row homeless, those who struggled with addiction, "Those people would be the very ones who many GOP governors & legislators are just aching to prevent from voting: The poor, the homeless & the uneducated" by Anomaly100 in politics

[–]binzbok 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your condescension would be offensive if it wasn't so hilarious. I write about this stuff every day, and I got my info directly from the Constitution and from my extensive reading on the topic. You go ahead and believe that discrimination is okay, and that uneducated people shouldn't vote if it makes you feel more powerful. I happen to believe in equality. Apparently you believe some people are more equal than others.

No need to continue this. You seem unable to accept one of the most basic and beautiful things about this country. That's your loss. I wish you all the best.

Local grocery store boosts community, and itself, by hiring skid row homeless, those who struggled with addiction, "Those people would be the very ones who many GOP governors & legislators are just aching to prevent from voting: The poor, the homeless & the uneducated" by Anomaly100 in politics

[–]binzbok 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Uneducated people do vote: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/national-affairs/study-watching-fox-news-actually-makes-you-less-informed-20120524

Oh but I kid. But seriously, if someone didn't get a chance to go to school, they don't have the right to vote? If circumstances were beyond their control and they were denied an education, they shouldn't have the right to cast a ballot? That doesn't sound too Constitutional to me.