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Old 04-30-2008, 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45 View Post
The point is that being handicapped does not mean unable to work and dependent upon the government. If you can't see that, well there is nothing that can be said is there.

My question still remains, how does Gummer's proposal stop the poor and the handicapped from being able to vote?
Certainly, not all handicapped people require assistance, but a good majoity of them do, or they wouldn't be called handicapped.

Many poor folks need help with things like school lunches, medical care, etc, he'd deny them a vote for this reason alone.
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