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seuss
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Thousands of Students March 7 Miles To Vote

Posted: 19 Feb 2008 09:15 PM CST

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Burnt Orange Report:

Early voting starts today in Texas. In Waller County, a primarily rural county about 60 miles outside Houston, the county made the decision to offer only one early voting location: at the County Courthouse in Hempstead, TX, the county seat.

Prairie View A&M students organized to protest the decision, because they felt it hindered their ability to vote. For background, Prairie View A&M is one of Texas’ historically Black universities. It has a very different demographic feel than the rest of the county. There has been a long history of dispute over what the students feel is disenfranchisement. There was a lot of outrage in 2006, when students felt they were unfairly denied the right to vote when their registrations somehow did not get processed.

According to an article in today’s Houston Chronicle:

Waller County has faced numerous lawsuits involving voting rights in the past 30 years and remains under investigation by the Texas Attorney General’s Office based on complaints by local black leaders. Those allegations, concerning the November 2006 general election, related to voting machine failures, inadequate staffing and long delays for voting results.

The article adds,

“I was angry after registering to vote in the 2006 election only to be turned away at the voting booth,” said sophomore Dee Dee Williams.

So what are the students doing?

1000 students, along with an additional 1000 friends and supporters, are this morning walking the 7.3 miles between Prairie View and Hempstead in order to vote today. According to the piece I saw on the news (there’s no video up, so I can’t link to it), the students plan to all vote today. There are only 2 machines available at the courthouse for early voting, so they hope to tie them up all day and into the night.

I love stories like this. In the face of an obvious ploy to suppress the vote, these young people stood up for their rights and showed that they will not be cowed. Republicans should be worried, because this is a committed electorate.

gkh6
Bravo! Maybe the children can fix what their parents have so badly broken.
Bluzfn5
That's awesome. Those students are an inspiration!
seuss
nice to see people ended up reading this post.
Bluzfn5
Yes, and its good to see that not all college kids are apathetic slackers!
karen
QUOTE(seuss @ Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 11:40 am) *
nice to see people ended up reading this post.


Hey, I read this post! I just didn't comment is all. huh.gif


BTW, has anyone else noticed certain Americanisms slipping into my language? Getting worried here! ohmy.gif
Jubal
QUOTE(karen @ Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 12:49 pm) *
Hey, I read this post! I just didn't comment is all. huh.gif
BTW, has anyone else noticed certain Americanisms slipping into my language? Getting worried here! ohmy.gif

Just take the lorry to the lift to the loo and you'll be right as a trivet!
Boot
QUOTE(karen @ Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 10:49 am) *
BTW, has anyone else noticed certain Americanisms slipping into my language? Getting worried here! ohmy.gif


That's all part of our plan.
karen
QUOTE(Jubal @ Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 11:59 am) *
Just take the lorry to the lift to the loo and you'll be right as a trivet!


Ah, bollocks to it, you right! That's all needed to do! 'S bin one o them bleedin' days t'day! Tea anyone? blink.gif

QUOTE(Boot @ Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 12:03 pm) *
That's all part of our plan.


You trying to assimilate me Boot? ph34r.gif unsure.gif
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