Tag Archive for 'voting'

Interview with James Williams, GriftDrift on Voter ID Ruling and Property Tax Reform

Just last week, September 6th, U. S. District Court Judge Murphy, ruled in the Voter ID/Photo ID litigation that has been going on since 2005. Judge Murphy didn’t get around to deciding the issue of whether or not the law was constitutional. Instead, he found that the plaintiffs in the case (two individual voters and a bunch of organizations like Common Cause, the League of Women Voters and the NAACP) did not have standing to complain about the law.

While James and I may differ on whether or not the Court should have found that the plaintiffs had “standing,” we agree this was one of those pieces of legislation that was passed for purely political reasons, was totatlly unnecessary and had nothing to do with voter fraud–which essentially doesn’t exist at the polling booth.

I think I lost the battle of logic versus emotion to James because of his bottom line: If this law prevents people from voting, why couldn’t the plaintiffs find someone that it would actually prevent from voting? Good question, James! But I still don’t like the law! But what do I know, I’m only a lawyer!

Having lost that battle, we then get into Speaker Richardson’s plan to do away with the property tax at the 2008 session. I think we both agree that getting this accomplished is going to be war: Local government versus State government.

I can’t wait for 2008!

 
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Interview with Douglas Schoen, Democratic Political Strategist and Author of "The Power of the Vote"

Douglas Schoen, Democratic Political Strategist and Author of "The Power of the Vote" discusses his life in politics, the future of the Democratic Party and the 2008 presidential campaign.

 
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Interview with James Bell, Douglas County Taxpayer Coalition

James Bell, Douglas County Taxpayer Coalition, tells us about his effort to defeat a local SPLOST referendum for a new jail. James also discusses efforts to enact legislation that insures that SPLOST referendums are not scheduled when people don’t turn out to vote.

 
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Interview with Donna Price, Director, Georgia Verified Voting

Donna Price, Director, Georgia Verified Voting, describes the organization’s efforts to get our votes verifiable. Donna has no faith in the electronic voting machines which have no mechanism to make it properly recorded your vote. Heard of optical scans? They may be the answer.

 
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Interview with Rachael Pagliocca, Spokeperson for Project Vote Smart

Rachael Pagliocca, Spokeperson for Project Vote Smart, an organization of ordinary citizens that are committed to providing the rest of us with information about our elected officials and candidates. Want to know your guy’s voting record, his contributors, his public statements? This is the place to go. The site is a great source of information and it does not take contributions from special interest groups.

 
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Interview with John Dashler, 2006 Independent candidate for Governor

John Dashler, 2006 Independent candidate for Governor, joins the discusses about Election Day issues and candidates.

 
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Interview with Sasha Abramsky, author of "Conned"

Sasha Abramsky, author of "Conned", tells us about the disenfranchisement of convicted felons. Many people don’t know it, but people convicted of felonies (serious and otherwise) are often prohibited by state law from voting for years, sometimes forever. It seems somewhat counterproductive in today’s society to exclude people that we want to be model citizens from doing the very thing model citizens should do, vote!

 
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Interview with Jennifer Owens

Jennifer Owens is the Director of the League of Women Voters of Georgia. Jennifer tells us of the League’s efforts to encourage voting by both men and women and explains its opposition to the recent legislation requiring photo identification in the 2006 elections.

 
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