Posted on 02/10/2005 12:19:10 PM PST by sheana
PHOENIX - Attorney General Terry Goddard has blocked the state from requiring identification from voters in the upcoming elections despite voter approval of Proposition 200.
Goddard said the rules crafted by Secretary of State Jan Brewer to comply with the initiative do not adequately deal with the problem that some people may not have the kind of ID that the regulations require. He said the problem is especially acute for Native Americans living in rural areas who cannot produce what Brewer said is necessary.
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Just like California. Let the people vote it in, but then don't implement the will of the people. Almost makes voting completely pointless.
So the passing of which had the point of what?
Good Grief!!!!
And people wonder why more and more people are ignoring the opportunity to vote.
you smart man
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You don't know the politcal affiliation of this state attorney general? Just guess. You have one guess. If you fail to guess correctly you belong on another website, Democrats U. That is where this attorney general would hang out.
That's what I thought but the article didn't say so I didn't jump to the obvious conclusion.
Produce what?? WHAT THE "L" DOES HE THINK NATIVE MEANS??What a load of crap! The Native Americans have been here forever, and have I.D's and "gasp" even VOTED in this past election! If they didn't vote, they why do we know that they predominently vote Democrap! How the "L" does Goddard think the Native Americans get their government checks every month??? They have ID!
Any excuse will do when you're in the pocket of MALDEF (they're the ones who stated Prop. 200 was "un-American").
Just like California. Let the people vote it in, but then don't implement the will of the people. Almost makes voting completely pointless.
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Pretty sad and frustrating is it not? As a Californian, who live way too close to San Francisco, radical leftist politicians feel they are free from the will of the people and our system of laws. What does it take to create accountability? A revolution or anarchy??
EggsAckley
I can smell this one from California.
I wonder if the will of the voters will be executed at all, ever again?
I don't hear any outcry from the Native Americans themselves, but Terry who appears to be distinctly NON-Native American, speaks in their behalf, using the Navajo, Apache, Havasupai and others as a shield for his liberal agenda.
eggsackley.
Why is it that Native Americans can't produce ID and proof of citizenship (birth certificate).
If they are not capable of self governance, maybe we should take away the reservation and force them to join the 21st century.
Thanks for the Ping -
I've often wondered the same thing. The reservations are considered soverign nations.
This is a bunch of Barbara Streisand from the AG....
He's just using the Indians as a tool. Don't blame the Indians, blame the AG.
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