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Sep. 17th, 2003 01:23 pmYou know, I've known for a long time that to call the people presenting the conservative view of things a pack of scurrilous liars was to present them in a friendly and sympathetic light.
I even thought that folks like Al Franken did a good job of documenting it.
Too bad he had to go to press before the California elections came up, because they've managed to top themselves.
As I'm sure you know, the 9th Circuit court issued an order delaying the recall election because
Pretty straightforward.
I've seen one conservative call this a specious argument and claim that the court simply wants to hold onto power. While I think this is incorrect, I can respect that position.
Here, though, is a little bit of what I cannot respect: The spin all over the right is summarizable as "The court ruled that minorities are too stupid to use butterfly ballots, so it would be discrimination."
Read the case for yourself, it's on findlaw. Race is not a factor in the decision. The decision is not based on people's intelligence or stupidity, it's based on the flaws of the mechanism itself. There is no way a person of reason or good will could possibly interpret the ruling in this manner.
I know there are conservatives of good will and reason out there. Some of you I consider my friends. But it's time to put you on notice: You need to be denouncing the people who are putting these sorts of lies out there. You need to be doing it loudly. It is no longer good enough to quietly disclaim them as not representing your views. It is no longer good enough to brush them under the carpet as simply joking. It is no longer good enough to be silent.
I don't know why this one's affecting me more than every other distortion they've put out there. Perhaps because there's something shameless beyond shame of the people who systematicly removed tens of thousands of Black voters from Florida's rolls without cause to be accusing someone else of racism.
Perhaps I've simply reached the point that was reached in the McCarthy hearings: Have you shame? At long last, have you no shame?
I even thought that folks like Al Franken did a good job of documenting it.
Too bad he had to go to press before the California elections came up, because they've managed to top themselves.
As I'm sure you know, the 9th Circuit court issued an order delaying the recall election because
- Butterfly ballots have been found by pretty much everyone in California to be an unacceptable voting mechanism due to their error rate. That is the position of the Secretary of State, they are in the process of being replaced, there is a March deadline to have them replaced, and there is even a consent decree to that effect.
- Six counties still have butterfly ballots, and everyone else has been upgraded to more reliable balloting devices.
- In Bush v. Gore, the Supreme Court ruled that it is unconstitional to have one method of counting votes in one part of the state and a second method in another, as this violated Equal Protection.
- Therefore the butterfly ballots must be upgraded in the last six counties before the election can go forward.
Pretty straightforward.
I've seen one conservative call this a specious argument and claim that the court simply wants to hold onto power. While I think this is incorrect, I can respect that position.
Here, though, is a little bit of what I cannot respect: The spin all over the right is summarizable as "The court ruled that minorities are too stupid to use butterfly ballots, so it would be discrimination."
Read the case for yourself, it's on findlaw. Race is not a factor in the decision. The decision is not based on people's intelligence or stupidity, it's based on the flaws of the mechanism itself. There is no way a person of reason or good will could possibly interpret the ruling in this manner.
I know there are conservatives of good will and reason out there. Some of you I consider my friends. But it's time to put you on notice: You need to be denouncing the people who are putting these sorts of lies out there. You need to be doing it loudly. It is no longer good enough to quietly disclaim them as not representing your views. It is no longer good enough to brush them under the carpet as simply joking. It is no longer good enough to be silent.
I don't know why this one's affecting me more than every other distortion they've put out there. Perhaps because there's something shameless beyond shame of the people who systematicly removed tens of thousands of Black voters from Florida's rolls without cause to be accusing someone else of racism.
Perhaps I've simply reached the point that was reached in the McCarthy hearings: Have you shame? At long last, have you no shame?