An interesting take on The take home message: expanding voting rights – a progressive position – resulted in the ability to elect more liberal politicians.Translation: If the people won't vote the way you want, then, get rid of the people.
An interesting take on The take home message: expanding voting rights – a progressive position – resulted in the ability to elect more liberal politicians.Translation: If the people won't vote the way you want, then, get rid of the people.
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I'm pretty sure that black people who voted for McCain would be even more exciting.
ReplyDeleteBeing color blind and/or having no knowledge of the spectrum apparently is not a disadvantage in creating charts at http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org or at http://www.openleft.com
ReplyDeleteDamn those liberal pigs and their Communistic insistence on 'universal suffrage'! Stupid women and blacks shouldn't get to choose the people who hold ultimate power over them. Bring back the patriarchy, I say!
ReplyDeleteAnon, you are either really having a good time with this article or you are taking it way to seriously. Its just something interesting about the trends in America.
ReplyDeleteTry to breath.