After the fall of Sadam, Iraqis stood in line, knowing they could be the victims of snipers or car bombs, to cast their votes. After casting their vote, they showed the purple ink on their finger with pride.
But in the USA, folks cant be bothered to go a few miles to their local polling places.
My union cousin is pushing for in house polling places at union shops operated by union members.
He claims he’s disenfranchised because he has to rush around to vote. I irritate him by reminding him of the week he took off of work to protest the passage of the right to work law.
Now we would have to worry about the black panther party.