Watch the spin now that Krugman said the Republicans would stop at nothing to win in 2006, including stealing another election. Here are the Faux beltway boys, Fund and Jaun Williams, putting down Voting Rights renewal, SHIFTING THE FRAUD ARGUMENT TO ID CARDS (a clear rhetorical strategy), and making asses out of themselves. Wall Street Journal Editorial Page (Warning, may cause nausea) Resurrecting Jim Crow for Political Gain
Voter fraud is also a threat to minority voters.
Monday, August 22, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT
The Voting Rights Act, whose 40th anniversary we celebrate this month, has helped minorities elect 81 sitting members of Congress and thousands of local officials. But the rally civil rights groups held in Atlanta earlier this month to push for extension of the act's key temporary provisions downplayed those gains and instead pushed wild claims that some state laws requiring an ID to vote are the functional equivalent of Jim Crow poll taxes.
Both Judge Greg Mathis, the star of a syndicated courtroom TV show, and California Rep. Barbara Lee claimed that the last two presidential elections had been "stolen." Judge Mathis told the rally Republican leaders "need to be locked up because they're all criminals and thieves." Other speakers claimed Georgia's new photo ID law would suppress poor and elderly minority voters who might lack such a document. When the bill passed the Georgia House in March, black legislators sang slave songs and one even slammed a prisoner's shackles on the desk of the sponsor.
Juan Williams, a National Public Radio correspondent and author of "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years," is "stunned" by such vituperation. He told Fox News that it is "reacting to devils that have been slain 40 years ago." He says that "in service to having no fraud elections, I think you could say to people, go and get a legitimate ID. I don't think that's too much to ask."
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