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Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 (Re: Ridhaa)
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وهنا ردود بعض القادة السود علي مسألة أنتهاء حق التصويت للسود عام2007 وكيف ضحد أولائك القادة هذه الاشاعة.. يثبتون من خلاله علي أن حق الاقتراع حق دستوري لا ينتهي عام 2007Internet rumor keeps surfacing to dismay of black leaders By Paul Shepard Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The headline reads: ''URGENT! URGENT! URGENT!'' in thick black type. And the opening lines of the Internet message are designed to shock. ''I was wondering if anyone out there knew what the significance of the year 2007 is to black America?'' it asks. ''Did you know our right to vote will expire in the year 2007? Seriously.'' The unsigned but widely circulated Internet letter is as inaccurate as it is sensational, voting rights experts say. But what is distressing to many black leaders is that so many black people would give even a second thought to its claim that their voting rights will expire in 2007, when certain provisions of the Voting Rights Act run out unless renewed by Congress. ''It's amazing we even have to discuss this,'' said Washington political analyst David Bositis with a heavy sigh. ''To think that somehow black voters will lose the franchise is pretty preposterous.'' Even so, the rumor is being tossed around on talk radio and making the rounds in cyber-chatrooms. ''I'd say we have gotten hundreds of calls on this over the past two years,'' said Democratic Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina, incoming chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus. ''It's frustrating dealing with this hoax.'' ''It could be someone who is genuinely confused about the process, but it might be a vicious attempt at diverting African-Amercians from the important work that needs to be done in the election in 2000,'' Clyburn said. He worries about what acceptance of the rumor says about the mind-set of black Americans. ''I think this tells us how precarious African-Americans feel in their status in this society,'' Clyburn said. ''We had people near our campaign who were talking about this and we had to pull them to the side and say, 'Stop spreading this story.''' Bositis said the rumor's persistence could be rooted in the history of black voting in America. The 15th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1870, guaranteed suffrage for blacks, but some states devised ways to keep blacks from actually voting for close to a century. ''Intimidation was the most common weapon, but states also used grandfather clauses and literacy tests to keep blacks from voting,'' Bositis said. ''When they didn't want you to vote, you could have been a Harvard professor and still not passed their literacy tests.'' The rumor's durability has caused the Justice Department to take the unusual step of acknowledging the message to assert its fallacy. The department's Web site includes a statement debunking the Voting Rights Act expiration tale. ''The rumor is false,'' it reads. ''The voting rights of African Americans are guaranteed by the United States Constitution and the Voting Rights Act, and those guarantees are permanent and do not expire.'' The Congressional Black Caucus held its own news conference this summer to denounce the rumor. But because his office is still getting calls, Clyburn said he wants the caucus to create its own Internet site to rebut the rumor. ''When people click on the rumor, I would like for them to be supplied with our information at the same time,'' Clyburn said. ''Sometimes you have to fight fire with fire.'' Congress has no plans to repeal the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which does have a special provisions section that is up for renewal in eight years. That section of the act includes a requirement that Southern states get federal approval before making any changes in state voting laws. ''The question for 2007 is whether federal oversight is needed for Southern states in elections -- not if people can or can't vote,'' said Bositis, senior politics analyst for the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a Washington think tank. He said one lesson to be drawn from the whole affair is for people to closely watch where they get their information. ''The Web has good useful information but it also has a lot of garbage,'' he said. ''It's developing a fairly notorious reputation for spreading bad information and this fits that category.'' ------ The Justice Department statement can be viewed at www.usdoj.gov/crt/voting/clarify3.htm
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حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | Ridhaa | 04-06-04, 07:59 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | فرح | 04-06-04, 08:06 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | Ridhaa | 04-06-04, 08:32 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | ABU QUSAI | 04-06-04, 08:40 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | قلقو | 04-06-04, 08:52 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | Ridhaa | 04-06-04, 04:56 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | mustafa mudathir | 04-07-04, 03:33 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | kamalabas | 04-06-04, 03:52 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | kamalabas | 04-06-04, 03:59 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | kamalabas | 04-06-04, 04:06 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | kamalabas | 04-06-04, 04:11 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | Ridhaa | 04-06-04, 04:50 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | kamalabas | 04-06-04, 05:37 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | kamalabas | 04-06-04, 05:56 PM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | kamalabas | 04-07-04, 02:47 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | Unabomber | 04-07-04, 08:54 AM |
Re: حق التصويت للافروأميريكان سوف ينتهي عام2007 | Ridhaa | 04-07-04, 09:43 AM |
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