Wednesday, April 2, 2014

MARCIA FUDGE…MORON, RACIST AND OF COURSE…A DEMOCRAT…


Marcia Fudge, who besides being another dingbat Democrat, is obviously, as is Corrine Brown, Jimmy Clyburn, Maxine Waters or Elijah Cummings, one of those blacks who apparently see a racist hiding around nearly every corner. And it’s according to this genius that recent changes regarding voting in Ohio are just plain "racist." These black politicians absolutely kill me. There seems to be no lengths to which they will not go in their effort to make it appear as if racism in American remains very much a live and well. What racism there is that does exist in America today comes primarily from blacks and is directed against whites.

But anyway, it was during some interview that this moron gave to WKYC-TV last week that this supposed responsible member of Congress said, "I believe, personally, that a lot of this really is racist. I believe that. They cannot make me believe that they do not understand how important the right to vote is to me and people like me." She went on to say, "Ohio has become the butt of jokes – even in Washington. Because our governor and our legislature are doing everything they can to prevent certain constituencies from voting. Poor people, minorities, the elderly, the disabled – and they are doing it knowingly."

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted announced that early voting hours across the state during Ohio’s four-week early-voting period, will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. on weekdays. Voters will also be able to cast an absentee ballot in person during the last two Saturdays before the election between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. No Sundays are offered. In a press release Husted says the adoption of the new times comes from a bipartisan proposal from elections officials. Democrats, as they usually are, have been critical of the early voting schedule and two other recent changes to Ohio voting. They always take it personal.

Two new laws that make changes in regards to the mailing of absentee ballots and cutting six days from Ohio's early, in-person voting period were signed by Governor John Kasich, a Republican, last month. They are to take effect for the November election. The six early days eliminated are part of what was called the "golden week" in the Buckeye state where voters could both register and then cast an in-person absentee ballot. State election officials recommended the period be eliminated to create a break between when voters can register and cast ballots. And when you think about it, that only makes sense.

The other law prohibits individual county boards of election from sending out unsolicited absentee ballot applications. It instead makes the sending of absentee ballots uniform. Giving the Ohio secretary of state the responsibility to send them out on a statewide level, if voters appropriate money to pay for it. Those in support of the law say, that previously voters were being treated differently, as each county had different standards as to when they sent out the absentee ballot applications. Despite what leftwing loons, like our esteemed Ms. Fudge, would like people to think, there’s nothing about these changes that have anything to do with race.

Personally, I’m one of those folks who thinks that everyone should vote on Election Day. So I guess in the eyes of Ms. Fudge, that would somehow make me a racist. Voting is the most important right that we have. It’s not something that should be spread out over time in such a way as to make it easy for Democrats to vote more than once. And let’s face it, who else but a Democrat would be found doing such a thing. Strangely, it’s just all one big joke for these people. And what they do in trying to corrupt the system, is to demonstrate the level of disrespect they have not only for the rest of us, but for their country as well. I find them disgusting!

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