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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (11718)10/5/2005 7:27:41 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
The Voting Rights Act - Once Noble, Now Just Weird

posted by Jason
Generation Why?

George F. Will nails it, again. A once noble, but currently antiquated piece of legislation is being kept alive by the life-support of race-baiters and career victimization-pimps.

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Today there are 43 African-American members of the House and Senate and more than 9,000 elected state and local officials. The state with the largest number? Mississippi. Second and third? Alabama and Louisiana. So why the continuing pretense that the right to vote is, for African-Americans, precarious and, unless the full VRA is preserved forever, perishable?

One reason is that prominent Democrats, with their habit of seizing their own party's jugular, present the party as a bad, although practiced, loser. They assert what evidence refutes
— "disenfranchising" (John Kerry's word) "a million" (Kerry's number) African-American voters in
2000, and the "suppression" (Howard Dean's word) of African-American votes in Ohio in 2004. Such meretricious laments encourage some African-American leaders to strike familiar sterile poses of victimhood. For some civil-rights organizations that are reluctant to recast their mission in response to their successes, and for some African-American leaders comfortable with a vocabulary of angry complaint 40 years old, renewal of the VRA's initially temporary provisions is a comfortable and unstrenuous, although irrelevant, project.
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