Voting is a right for everyone that is a U.S.Citizen..apart from some criminals. Personally, I think it should be a privilege..why would you allow a bunch of people to vote on issues that they know absolutely nothing about? I think folks should have to take some kind of a test before they get to vote..we have to take one to be able to drive, we have to take a ton of them in order to graduate High School or get a GED..so why not before we get to vote? I would hasten a guess at the fact that most people opposed to such an idea are the ones that would also fail miserably at it.....
2007-01-27 15:02:22
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answered by KED 4
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it is authentic, in 2007 Jessee Jackson and some different black leaders attended the ceremony on the white domicile as Bush prolonged blacks vote casting rights for yet another 25/30 years. i save in ideas gazing the information record in this and wondering why it became being prolonged and under no circumstances everlasting . it is extraordinarily authentic!
2016-10-16 03:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out this essay on the limitations of voting rights in America due to structural issues and other concerns.
2007-01-26 05:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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the 15th amendment, passed in 1870 gave black males the right to vote...it wasn't until 1920 that black women, and al us citizens of different race were able to vote.
2007-01-26 05:48:03
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answered by matt d 2
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Black people have the same right to vote as everyone else. There is no discrimination allowed, period.
2007-01-26 05:37:59
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answered by Dr. D 7
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No ... and when did the POTUS ever have the ability to give people permission to vote?!
2007-01-26 07:10:19
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answered by DQW 2
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Last I checked ... black people have to register like everyone else.
2007-01-26 06:49:37
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answered by Catherine 4
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The next president will be a woman and the next vice-president will be black. They're both Democrats. Mark my words!
2007-01-26 05:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No they have to get off their *** and register like everyone else. But I guess sitting around complaining is much easier than going out and doing.
2007-01-26 05:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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they all have the right to vote, except Al Sharpton & Jesse Jackson.
2007-01-26 05:34:33
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answered by Chicken Jones 4
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