Voting Under The Influence is offended by the uppityness of black legislators.
We suggest just reading the bill. There's folk outside Ware Shoals who might just not agree with this.
And when you consider that the bill's principal sponsor wants to ban South Carolina's gay citizens from any legal rights, and thinks middle-aged white men should be the exclusive regulators of a woman's bodily functions, can voter intimidation be far behind?
By your friends ye shall be known, VUI.
At no point did I write what you suggested. I merely pointed out how the SC Legislative Black Caucus seems to think less of African Americans and plain ole common sense.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I have read the bill, and wrote about it earlier, if you take the time to read. I also am not from Ware Shoals, though, I think the people there are fine folks and I do not look down on them.
Is this your best shot? Calling proper voter identification intimidation and trying to insult a small town struggling to survive?
It sort of sums up liberal arrogance, doesn't it? How dare those people in little towns like Ware Shoals be "uppity" and dare to question the liberal agenda. How dare they!
I won't hold my breath waiting for you to see how insulting to small towns your remarks were. I know better. Your type dismissed the small town folks as ignorant, stupid, etc. If they would only listen to you, right? You could help them so much, right? If only they would realize they are so stupid and you are so smart?
You are like the Sc Legislative Black Caucus. You are so self centered in your interests you don't even realize that you insult the people who you claim to champion.
Get over yourself.