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South Carolina Voter ID Law Is Blocked as Discriminatory

How in the hell can merely showing ID be racist or in any way discriminatory...what a complete crock of shit.

I don't buy it. There is something else at play here. In my opinion, this is all about keeping in place, those mechanisms that allow for voter fraud..

Let me ask you this; In what other official transaction, is it OK to say "trust me, I am who i say I am". None.






South Carolina’s new law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls was blocked by the U.S. Justice Department, which said it would “significantly” burden non-white voters.

The Justice Department’s decision, announced in a letter today to South Carolina Assistant Deputy Attorney General C. Havird Jones, is the first time the Obama administration has intervened against any of the eight states that enacted new voter ID laws or tightened existing ones this year.

The decision is the latest turn in a partisan feud over voter-identification rules that flares in presidential election years. Republicans press for stricter photo identification as crucial to upholding the integrity of elections, while Democrats, who count minority voters as part of their political base, oppose the statutes as attempts to disenfranchise people.

“It is outrageous, and we plan to look at every possible option to get this terrible, clearly political decision overturned so we can protect the integrity of our electoral process and our 10th Amendment rights,” South Carolina’s Republican Governor Nikki Haley said in a statement.

The laws, adopted largely in states controlled by Republican lawmakers, have the potential to swing the outcome of races in 2012, said Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the democracy program at the Brennan Center for Justice.

Close Races

“Our estimate is tens of thousands of people could be prevented from voting based on this kind of law and in a state like Wisconsin in a presidential race that’s close, the race could be determined by a few hundred votes or certainly a few thousand,” Norden said.

Under the Voting Rights Act, South Carolina is among 16 states or parts of states that have a history of voting rights violations and must obtain permission from the Justice Department or a federal court before redrawing their district lines or changing election procedures.

The Justice Department’s decision doesn’t affect Alabama and Texas, which also come under the Voting Rights Act requirement, and have also passed voter ID laws similar to South Carolina’s. Other states that have enacted similar laws include Kansas and Tennessee.

‘Scare Tactics’

The action “is nothing but partisan politics and shows they oppose efforts to protect elections against cheating and fraud,” said Kirsten Kukowski, a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee. “The Democrats’ scare tactics of voter disenfranchisement have no basis in fact.”

Patrick Gaspard, a spokesman for the Democratic National Committee, said the Justice Department’s move “helps make sure that people who should be able to vote can.”

Attorney General Eric Holder injected himself into the debate last week during a speech on voting rights at the Lyndon B. Johnson Library Museum in Austin, Texas, where he said he had concerns about the South Carolina and Texas voter ID laws. Holder said both would receive a “thorough and fair” review.

Democrats sent out a fundraising letter Dec. 16 that asked supporters to donate to the party to help push back against Republican efforts to suppress voters through the new laws. Reince Priebus, the Republican Party chairman, responded by criticizing Democrats for what he termed “extreme rhetoric” on the issue.

‘Significantly Burdened’

South Carolina’s law, which Haley signed into law in May, requires voters to show government-issued photo ID.

Non-white voters would be “significantly burdened” by the law’s requirements and “disproportionately unlikely to possess” the necessary identification, said Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez, who oversees the Justice Department’s civil rights division, in the letter today.

The law exempts people who vote absentee, have religious objections to being photographed or have a “reasonable impediment” such as a physical disability, said Chris Whitmire, a spokesman for the South Carolina State Election Commission.

Voters who forget to bring the proper ID could vote using a provisional ballot, which would count if they presented their identification at a county election commission office prior to the election being certified, Whitmire said.

‘Send a Signal’

Civil rights groups asked the Justice Department to block South Carolina’s law, arguing it would suppress turnout among minorities.

“It will send a signal to other states” that they “need to think twice about pursuing this type of plan,” said Tanya Clay House, public policy director for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, in an interview before the decision was announced.

Requiring voters to show photo ID “will instill confidence in the electoral process” and not adversely affect minority voters, said Chip Campsen, a Republican state senator in South Carolina, who sponsored the measure.

“There’s a lot of hyperbole about voter ID laws,” Campsen said in an interview yesterday. “They’re really distorting the intent and the effect.”

The South Carolina decision didn’t provide clues about how the Justice Department may handle other voting laws submitted for approval under the Voting Rights Act, said Samuel Bagenstos, a University of Michigan law professor who served as the civil rights division’s principal deputy assistant attorney general between 2009 and 2001.

Different Facts

“People will necessarily look to this as an indication of the department’s direction,” said Bagenstos. “But at the same time, it’s really going to be about this state and these facts and each state may be different.”

Texas has submitted its law to the Justice Department for approval. Alabama, where the new law doesn’t go into effect until 2014, hasn’t yet asked either the Justice Department or a three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court in Washington to pre-clear its plan.

The Justice Department should also block enforcement of the Texas law, said Luis Roberto Vera Jr., general counsel of the Washington-based League of United Latin American Citizens.

“Texas should just cave in instead of spending millions on this fruitless effort to fight over this issue,” he said. “If you look at every court case regarding voter ID, there is no evidence ever submitted to any court showing any massive voter fraud anywhere.”

--With assistance from Julie Hirschfeld Davis, Tom Schoenberg and Jonathan D. Salant in Washington and David Mildenberg in Charlotte. Editors: Bob Drummond, Laurie Asseo

To contact the reporter on this story: Seth Stern in Washington at sstern14@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Mark Silva at msilva34@bloomberg.net


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Added: Dec-23-2011 Occurred On: Dec-23-2011
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  • a burdon on non whites? just look in the mug shot section y'all be in there

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  • Photo ID doesn't disenfranchise Americans. Just the ILLEGALS. And Obama knows this.

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @Arizona_Patriot

      You made this one easy. Nothing but a cut and paste with a change of a few words. Thanks.

      Illegal aliens? This is not about citizenship. This is about disinfranchised voters.

      What about the elderly who don't drive and the task to get a birth certficate and than an ID is a near impossible task at best.

      The elderly that have been voting WITHOUT ID for decades on end and than some confused, scared little child as yourself comes along and tells them for the sanctity of votin More..

      Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @Jukamatuka Why the heck do not have a birth cert. when your old? you have been listening to Obama and his excuses too long.

      Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @socalxplorer

      Bleeaaah. I guess the elderly are very organized and never loose anything. Must be their good memory.

      You have not been listening to your teachers, and their lessons, too long.

      Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @Jukamatuka

      You sound disenfranchised.

      Got any ID?

      Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @Jukamatuka. So, you are ok with voter fraud? If you are here legally and want to vote, photo ID isnt hard to get

      Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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  • Yep...

    Two black guys stand outside a voting place waving clubs and shouting "crackuh!" and the DoJ doesn't do shit about it.

    Rampant vote fraud by ACORN and the DoJ doesn't do shit about it.

    States pass a common sense measure to stop virtually all vote fraud, and the DoJ sues to stop it.

    The DoJ is dominated by black radicals who want to set up minority rule in the United States with a cabal of black gangsters and their white communist lackeys on top and middle class whites as More..

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @TheMule eric "my people" holder needs to be put in prison.

      Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @TheMule Well said

      Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @TheMule You mean the two black guys that did that during BUSH elections. And where is this 'rampant" voter fraud. You've been listening to too much Glenn Beck.

      Posted Dec-24-2011 By 

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    • @dirwulf ,

      No, that was done in 2008. And if there is an opportunity for vote fraud; something to be gained by it; and nothing is being done about it, then it is rampant; just like Medicare fraud.

      http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2010/0924/New-Black-Panther-Party-voter-intimidation-case-Bombshell-for-Obama

      Looks like you get too much of your information from MSDNC.

      Posted Dec-24-2011 By 

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  • Do American citizens have to produce ID to obtain welfare? If that's the case then it should not be a problem for those minorities who I'm led to believe are over represented in obtaining welfare. It might also put an end to some of the institutionalised voter fraud.

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  • I fully agree, it's TOTAL bs.
    Maybe we should start inking peoples fingers like the US imposed on the Iraq/Afghanistan voters. The penalty for voter fraud should be you loose a digit.

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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  • minority tyranny

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  • Well, obviously its racist.. only white people have Photo IDs of any kind.

    We need them when we go to our white people palace floating above the ghetto where we scheme and cause black people and Mexicans to have lots and lots of kids, kill each other, and spend half their paychecks on scratch off lotto tickets.

    We have lots of responsibility, being the sole cause of all that is wrong in the world, so obviously we need an ID.

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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    • @Univert

      Old white people are just black people whos color has faded, so yea we better check em.

      Posted Dec-24-2011 By 

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  • I guess that law is saying that it is unfair to democrats because they forget where they put their ID or what ffs that makes no sense to me ...

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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  • it's funny because wherever you are in the world it's the same kind of story.

    oh wait that's not funny at all. this sort of shit annoys me. i'm more democrat than republican, i always imagine republicans to be basically skeletons in suits, but fucking hell. if you can't even find your ID you don't deserve to fucking vote

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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  • Leave it to the ACLU to push for this to be killed. We need tog et rid of the ACLU all together

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  • lmao! Whites are the only ones society expects to excel, work and provide for, and obey the law. other than whites are given hall passes for life.

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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  • Not showing an ID impedes every ones right to vote lawfully and discriminates against those that have an ID, which seems logical to me and should to all that care about a legal process ...

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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  • Why can Vietnamese immigrants become citizens and get picture IDs, but some blacks can't? Actually, they can, but Democrats want us to think they can't.

    Posted Dec-23-2011 By 

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