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Monday, October 30, 2006
Burt Prelutsky :: Townhall.com Columnist
Vote early and often
by Burt Prelutsky
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Was the Copenhagen Global Warming Summit Walk-Out a Win for the U.S.?


There’s an election fast-approaching, and, this being what’s referred to as an off-year, we all pretty much know what to expect. It means that instead of a 45% turn-out, we can expect a 30-something percent turn-out. Actually, to my way of thinking, an off-year election is any election in which the Dummycrats have even the slightest chance of winning.

For months now, we’ve been told over and over again that, come November 7th, the conservatives are going to stay home in droves. After all, they’re disenchanted with Bush in particular and with the GOP in general. We’re told they want to whip the Republicans into line for ’08 by letting the liberals beat the pants off them in 2006. After a while, it was hard to ignore this groundswell of moral indignation. Then, one fine day, I had an epiphany. How was it I didn’t know any of these right-wingers who were so ready and eager to hand the country over to the likes of Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the biggest lefty in the U.S. Senate, Barack Obama?

How was it that I only knew that millions of my fellow right-wingers were going to wave the white flag because I kept reading about it in the L.A. Times and hearing about it from Allan Colmes and Howard Dean? Hardly what one would call objective, disinterested parties.

The truth is, I know an awful lot of conservatives and I don’t know a single one who is so irresponsible, so unconcerned about America’s well-being, that he would sit idly by and allow this catastrophe to take place.

It would be bad enough to allow Democrats for the next two years to determine where and when, or even if, the war on terror will be waged; bad enough to allow them to eliminate Bush’s tax cuts; bad enough to let them decide whether or not to erect a wall along our southern border; bad enough to give them an even bigger say in who gets appointed to federal judgeships. But the worst part is that there’s not only no guarantee that they’d be gone after a single term, but in fact not the slightest chance. There is a reason, after all, that they’re called incumbents, not outcumbents.

Like many of you, I wish that every Republican politician was a Reagan-type conservative, but if they were, most of them wouldn’t have been elected in the first place. Politics, as somebody probably once said, is the art of the possible. If you crave perfection, I’m afraid you have to wait for Heaven. Here on earth, the best you can hope for are Republican majorities in the House and the Senate.

Only you have the power to prevent left-wing propaganda straight out of the James Carville playbook from becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.

So get out and vote, and, for once and for all, send the liberal pollsters packing.

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About The Author
W. Burt Prelutsky is an accomplished, well-rounded writer and author of "The Secret of Their Success: Interviews with Legends and Luminaries."
 
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"Dangerous" Dave
All hail His Dudeness! (Would you believe I still have not seen that movie? It's on my Netflix list, I swear!)

But you're right. In today's society, who can get along without ID? I have known a few people who've done it, but if you really want to vote, it's not too much to ask to get a simple picture identification.

Sorry guys
Oh, good, it's working again.

jcthomasva & solar,

From wikipedia:

Literacy requirements for voting are almost as old as the concept of voting is itself. The theoretical basis for them was that illiterate persons were not sufficiently informed about the candidates and issues involved to be able to make a truly informed decision. In practice, however, the literacy requirement was often used to prevent those determined by the ruling class to be undesirable, such as the poor, racial and ethnic minorities, and other groups that it wished to see disenfranchised, from voting.

The literacy test became of prime importance when the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in the wake of the American Civil War. This amendment forbade any state from forbidding any male citizen aged twenty-one or over from voting on the basis of race. It did not, however, prevent the implementation of other qualifications for voting. Since few whites in the Southern United States in that era desired blacks to vote, they developed the "literacy test", which was usually a virtually impossible test on American government which would be given only to blacks. Whites were often allowed to vote even if they were illiterate, sometimes by the invocation of a grandfather clause which stated that literacy requirements could be waived if a potential voter's grandfather had been a qualified voter, a virtual impossibility for blacks of that era.

Literacy tests for voting were banned by the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and now laws require the printing of ballots in languages other than English in areas where there are high concentrations of non-English-speaking voters, and arrangements are made to assist the illiterate in voting. Literacy tests for voting in the United States thus no longer exist. However, the naturalization process in the United States still requires a literacy test.

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