The American Civil Liberties Union teamed up with the SEIU and a few other interested groups to sue the Michigan Secretary of State, Ruth Johnson, over her addition of a check box to ballot applications, asking voters to confirm they are U.S. citizens who legally have the right to vote. ACLU’s Michigan executive director, Kary Moss, described this as a “cynical voter suppression tactic.” No, this is not a joke or satire. The ACLU actually thinks a check box asking voters to confirm that they’re legally entitled to vote constitutes “suppression.” The mad scramble to protect vote fraud operations had degenerated into this level of absolute lunacy. Devoid of anything approaching a logical argument, vote fraud defenders are down to describing a simple “Yes or No” question on ballot applications as a “roadblock” that will “confuse” and “intimidate” minority voters.
The dreaded “check box”:
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“Michigan asks voters if they’re legal citizens; ACLU freaks out”
The American Civil Liberties Union teamed up with the SEIU and a few other interested groups to sue the Michigan Secretary of State, Ruth Johnson, over her addition of a check box to ballot applications, asking voters to confirm they are U.S. citizens who legally have the right to vote. ACLU’s Michigan executive director, Kary Moss, described this as a “cynical voter suppression tactic.” No, this is not a joke or satire. The ACLU actually thinks a check box asking voters to confirm that they’re legally entitled to vote constitutes “suppression.” The mad scramble to protect vote fraud operations had degenerated into this level of absolute lunacy. Devoid of anything approaching a logical argument, vote fraud defenders are down to describing a simple “Yes or No” question on ballot applications as a “roadblock” that will “confuse” and “intimidate” minority voters.
The dreaded “check box”:
More at Human Events.
One thought on ““Michigan asks voters if they’re legal citizens; ACLU freaks out””
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What is a “legal citizen?” Is there such a thing as an “illegal citizen?” What you should say is whether they are U.S. citizens. Since the issue is citizenship and not alienage, modifying “citizen” is with legal or illegal is unnecessary. One should qualify citizen by the nation of citizenship. They might be citizens of other countries.
What is a “legal citizen?” Is there such a thing as an “illegal citizen?” What you should say is whether they are U.S. citizens. Since the issue is citizenship and not alienage, modifying “citizen” is with legal or illegal is unnecessary. One should qualify citizen by the nation of citizenship. They might be citizens of other countries.