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+Recommend this blog Perhaps the most important editorial in the US today. The following guest op-ed prompted my mind to wander to the “Jets” number in West Side Story, only with a twist I find all too frequently applicable to me: “When you’re a senior, you’re a senior all the way, from your first forgotten moment to next ‘I can’t remember that’” I’m somewhat familiar with the Constitution, so how I misremembered the relevant voting provision in Article 1, Section 4 . . . As I said — it was a “senior” thing, and I submit the editorial for your perusal with the request that you get your own copy of the Constitution. It’s free. There are no hard words, and it’s important. — Ed Tubbs Palm Springs, CA May 2, 2008 Editorial Observer Voting Rights Are Too Important to Leave to the StatesBy ADAM COHEN It would be hard for Florida to surpass its disastrous performance in the 2000 election, but give the Sunshine State credit for trying. Its latest assault on democracy: a law threatening volunteer groups with crippling fines if they make small mistakes in registering voters. The law seems clearly aimed at keeping new voters — especially minorities and the poor — off the rolls. And it is working. The League of Women Voters, which has registered Florida voters since 1939, has called off its registration drive this year.Florida is not the only state trying to stop eligible people from voting. Georgia passed a law in 2005 that made voters pay for their voter ID cards — a modern poll tax. The fee was eventually removed, but the law could still block as many as 300,000 registered voters without the right ID from casting ballots. In 2004, Ohio ordered counties to throw out voter registration forms that were not on thick enough paper. It is chilling to think that state legislators and election officials would intentionally try to make it harder for Americans to vote, but they always have — with poll taxes, literacy tests and gerrymandering. There was a time when the Supreme Court regularly struck these restrictions down. In 1966, it held Virginia’s $1.50 poll tax unconstitutional. In 1972, it ruled that Tennessee’s one-year residency requirement for voting violated the Constitution. Now the Supreme Court has switched sides. This week, it upheld a harsh Indiana voter ID law that could disenfranchise many poor, elderly and student voters. The ruling will make it even easier for other states to block voters’ access to the ballot box. If the courts won’t protect voters, Congress has to. The Constitution, in Article 1, Section 4, gives Congress broad authority to set the rules for federal elections. (To be read again, so it sinks in and sets like cement: The CONSTITUTION, in Article 1, Section 4, gives Congress broad authority to set the rules for federal elections.) It should use this power to set minimum voting rights standards that would apply nationwide and ensure that all eligible Americans could vote.Voter registration rules are the place to start. Federal law should hold organizations like the League of Women Voters harmless if they make good-faith mistakes while registering people. There should be a federal voter registration form, usable in any state, and uniform regulations so Ohio could not throw out forms based on paper thickness and Florida could not bar voters, as it now does, from fixing small errors on a form within a month of an election. Congress should also regulate voter challenges at the polls. Parties and candidates often use bad-faith challenges as a dirty trick — to intimidate voters or to slow down voting in certain neighborhoods. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, has a good bill that would require challengers who are not election officials to sign an affidavit stating why they believe a specific voter is not eligible. Ballot formats should be standardized nationally rather than left to the often bad judgment of local officials. Palm Beach County’s butterfly ballot, which apparently changed the outcome of the 2000 presidential election, got a lot of attention, but there are confusing ballots in use across the country. The patchwork of state ID laws should be replaced by a single standard that allows people to present any of an array of identification, including college IDs, and permits voters to sign an affidavit if they do not have ID. There are many other problems that need to be fixed. Some states’ rules for provisional ballots — used when election officials cannot find a voter’s name on the rolls — are clearly designed to disqualify a large number of ballots from eligible voters. Congress also needs to set a minimum standard for the number of voting machines per voter and ensure that states allocate them equitably. There were widespread reports in Ohio in 2004 of voters in poor, black neighborhoods waiting hours to vote while white neighborhoods had no lines. At Kenyon College, students waited up to 10 hours. Good reform bills have been introduced in Congress, including ones backed by Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. But they have faced strong partisan opposition, and lobbying from influential state and local election officials. Critics of reform make the specious argument that states have the right to set the rules for federal elections. The founders, when they wrote the Constitution, said otherwise. Read more | 0 comments
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IT HAS BECOME IMPORTANT, FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME, & OTHERS, WHO LIVE NEAR ME, TO....."REQUEST A ..PRINT-OUT, ON ANY TIME OF MEDICATION, WHICH IS BEING PRESCRIBED, BY PHYSICIANS", because of the content, of Medications, of any type. I am seeing / hearing More & More Complaints, of the Use of Steroid / Cortisone, which is being prescribed & Also, Used in Foods too, such as in Fast-Growing Meats, and other such items. IT IS COMMON SENSE, THAT IF SOME SUBSTANCE, "INCREASES THE SIZE OF SOMETHING" IT WILL ALSO, "INCREASE THE OPPORTUNITY, FOR ...PRESSURES TO BE PUT UPON THE NERVES & THE VEINS, INSIDE THE BODY, TO THEN... INCREASE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR ... MORE PAIN IN THE BODY ... AND FOR ...MORE REASON, TO CONSUME MORE MEDICATIONS FOR PAIN & NAUSEA , VOMITING OR OTHER SUCH SYMPTOMS. Just last year, a Military Veteran, Submitted Much Information, to a Local News Media, ABOUT THIS SAME THING, TOO. In the process, for him, HE HAD BEEN A BALL-PLAYER, & ALSO, SERVED IN THE MILITARY, AND AFTERWARD, HE BEGIN TO HAVE DIABETIS, & EVENTUALLY, IT WAS REQUIRED THAT "REMOVAL OF HIS LOWER LEGS" HAD TO BE DONE. This Veteran made several complaints about this, to people, who can help make changes for Protection of Other People's Health. IT PAYS TO "REQUEST A PRINT-OUT OF ANY MEDICATIONS, WHICH YOU ARE PRESCRIBED, AND ALSO, IT PAYS, TO READ THE LABELS, ON ANY "OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATIONS". IF THERE ARE MEDICATIONS, WHICH HAVE WORDS ON THE LABEL, & YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THOSE WORDS, IT IS BEST TO ...LOOK THEM UP ON THE INTERNET...OR ASK A PHARMACIST, FOR A PRINT-OUT, ON THAT TYPE OF CONTENT OF THE MEDICATION. IT SURELY "PAYS TO HAVE CAUTION, WHERE ...YOUR HEALTH IS CONCERNED". YOU HAVE "ONLY ONE OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE... PROTECT YOUR HEALTH... TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY...& THEN THERE'S NO ROOM, FOR BLAME, TO ANYONE ELSE." YOU HAVE ONE OPPORTUNITY, TO "LIVE EACH DAY, EACH MOMENT"... TAKE PRECAUTIONS... & LIVE !! YOU CAN TAKE UPON YOURSELF...THE RIGHT / THE OPPORTUNITY... TO CHOOSE ...TO PROTECT ... YOUR OWN HEALTH ... DO TAKE THAT OPPORTUNITY ...TO PROTECT YOUR HEALTH ...THE REWARDS WILL BE GREAT ! YOUR LOVED ONES WILL ALSO, APPRECIATE THE FACT, THAT YOU CONSIDER YOUR HEALTH & THEIRS, TO BE OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE... FOR SURVIVAL, & YOU WILL "MOST CERTAINLY' BEGIN TO "FEEL BETTER", SURELY. (Hazel Davis, bojacks1@yahoo.com) Read more | 0 comments
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