A not so brief history lesson
For the loyal opposition find below a brief history lesson regarding all the latest liberal ranting.
First.
Go to Google and check out all the Texas Department of Public Safety offices around the great state of Texas. NOBODY lives 100 miles or even close to it from a TDPS driver's license office. Total BS from my liberal friends on photo I'd. Also check out all the stories out from the 'north', 'south', 'east' and 'west' about voting fraud. Can a liberal say ACORN?
Second.
Jim Crow Laws, you need to go back and study history from the south and you will find it was the Democrats who perpetrated these laws and not the Party of Lincoln ie Republicans. Can my liberal friends say Senator Robert Byrd of the KKK?
Third.
All the ranting about constitutional amendments, the fact is it takes 2/3's of the House and the Senate to pass the legislation for an amendment and the legislation bypasses the President. It must then be ratified by 3/4's of the individual state's legislatures before the constitution is amended. Seems some of our liberal brothers forgot their Civic's classes.
They further state most of these amendments were to correct the wicked South's behavior, well lets take a look.
Amendments.
We all know about the Bill of Rights ie the first 10 amendments, but did you know the 27th Amendment was proffered at the same time as the first 10 but was not ratified until May 7, 1992? It prohibited a sitting congress from voting itself a pay raise. Of course they got around this by making the raises automatic!
11th Amendment
Feb 7, 1795, limited the powers of the Supreme Court regarding citizens and state litigation.
12th Amendment.
June 15, 1804, forced the Electoral College to select a President and Vice President.
13th Amendment.
Dec 6, 1865, abolished slavery – FYI it was passed AFTER the Civil Way ended.
14th Amendment.
July 9, 1868, provided former slaves with citizenship, again after the Civil War ended.
15th Amendment.
Feb 3, 1870. Closed a loophole in the voting rights of former slaves created by the 13th Amendment.
16th Amendment.
Feb 3, 1913, result of a Supreme Court case involving the definitions of direct and indirect taxation.
17th Amendment.
April 8, 1913, abolished election of Senators by state legislatures and provide for direct public election.
18th Amendment.
Jan 16, 1919, Prohibition.
19th Amendment.
August 18, 1920, provided women the right to vote, we freed the slaves, made them citizens and gave them the right to vote 55 years before we let the chica's vote.
20th Amendment.
Jan 23, 1933, shortened the 'lame duck' period between elections and taking office for Congressional elect and the President elect.
21st Amendment.
December 5, 1933, repealed the 18th Amendment.
22nd Amendment.
Feb 27, 1951, limited the president to two 4 year terms.
23rd Amendment.
March 29, 1961, granted the right to vote in national elections to the citizens of Washington DC.
24th Amendment.
Jan 23, 1964, eliminated the 'Poll Tax', which was prevalent in both the North and the South.
25th Amendment.
Feb 10, 1967, established the order of succession upon the death of a president.
26th Amendment.
July 1, 1971, provide the vote in all elections to those 18 years and order due to a Supreme Court case where Oregon disagreed with lowering the age to 18.
27th Amendment
Already talked about this one, only took a couple of hundred years to get it ratified.
Now what were our liberal friends saying about how all or most of the Amendments were designed to reign in the Wicked South?
So ends the history lesson.
Doppelganger