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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 05:43 PM Nov 2016

Alabama Secretary of State: Helping More People Vote Would “Cheapen the Work” of Civil Rights Heroes

By Mark Joseph Stern

Automatic voter registration has recently emerged a key tool in increasing the United States’ anemic voter turnout. The process is simple: Whenever an eligible citizen interacts with a government agency (typically the DMV), she is registered to vote unless she declines. Although automatic voter registration is a nonpartisan initiative, it tends to be favored by Democrats and opposed by Republicans, who believe they fare better in low-turnout races; two Republican governors have already vetoed Democrat-sponsored automatic voter registration bills in Illinois and New Jersey. Now Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill, a Republican, has joined the opposition. Asked a question about automatic voter registration, Merrill declared that the practice “cheapen(s) the work” of civil rights heroes and that “just because you turned 18 doesn’t give you the right” to vote.



Merrill explained his thoughts in an interview with a progressive voting rights initiative called Answering the Call. Asked about automatic registration for people who turn 18, Merrill responded, “I don’t think that just because your birthday comes around, that you ought to be registered to vote.” He then listed a litany of voting rights advocates—including Rep. John Lewis, Martin Luther King, and Rosa Parks—and declared:

These people fought—some of them were beaten, some of them were killed—because of their desire to ensure that everybody that wanted to had the right to register to vote and participate in the process. I’m not going to cheapen the work that they did. I’m not going to embarrass them by allowing somebody that’s too sorry to get up off of their rear end to go register to vote … because they think they deserve the right because they’ve turned 18.


(Lewis strongly supports automatic voter registration and is pushing a bill that would institute the initiative throughout the United States. In 1976, Lewis stood next to President Jimmy Carter as Carter unveiled his plan for nationwide automatic voter registration.)*

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http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2016/11/02/alabama_secretary_of_state_says_more_voting_would_cheapen_the_work_of_civil.html
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Alabama Secretary of State: Helping More People Vote Would “Cheapen the Work” of Civil Rights Heroes (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2016 OP
Wow. Then how about requiring people to register for the use of their sinkingfeeling Nov 2016 #1
I someone teaching a seminar on this kind of bullshit? sofa king Nov 2016 #2
Unlessy our white......what a bunch of horse manure. Historic NY Nov 2016 #4
also, war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength Tom Rivers Nov 2016 #5
According to the 26th Amendment, just turning 18 IS what gives a tblue37 Nov 2016 #6
That makes a lot of sense! NastyRiffraff Nov 2016 #7

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
2. I someone teaching a seminar on this kind of bullshit?
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 05:49 PM
Nov 2016

I'm seeing the pattern now:

"Why are you (saying or doing) (this excoriable thing)?"

"I support this because (moralistic statement that is the exact opposite of what you are saying or doing)."

Is this designed to fake out religious nutjobs or something? 'Cause it ain't fooling me.

Tom Rivers

(459 posts)
5. also, war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 06:39 PM
Nov 2016

modern day republicans hate 1984 more than any other book because it exposes so much of their insane ideology.

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