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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Iranian Justice: An Eye For An Eye

    In 2004, Ameneh Bahrami  was returning home after a days work when she was attacked by a man ( Majid Movahedi ) who threw acid in her face blinding and disfiguring her. The woman had turned down his marriage proposal.

  The attacker admitted to the attack and  in the best interest of justice he will have acid dropped into both of his eyes by his victim who had asked the court for an eye for an eye retribution, which is allowed under Islamic law.

The court did so in November 2008, calling for five drops of sulfuric acid to be placed in each of his eyes.   MSNBC

  Naturally, human rights groups are upset about this and they have asked Bahrami to pardon Movahedi, which she has said that she is not going to do.

  This will take place on Saturday, May 14 at noon.

The lawyer said that at noon Saturday, Ameneh Bahrami would drop acid in both eyes of Majid Movahedi, 30, after he is rendered unconscious at a judiciary hospital in Tehran, The Guardian newspaper reported, citing Iranian media.

  That is real justice people, and we could use justice such as this right here in the United States. An eye for an eye? Many of the criminals in this country would think twice about the heinous crimes which they commit if they knew the victim or their families would have the option of doing the same thing to them as they have done to the victim when caught and convicted.

 

Friday, May 13, 2011

American Taliban Is After The Voters

  Nothing new in that regard,  only now, with the GOP American Taliban on the defensive after the blowback from voters over the calamities in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and elsewhere, they have to come up with some other ways to keep voters from putting those bums back out into the streets. As is usual for the Republican Party, the voter disenfranchisement  option is always in hand. The plan is to make voting for minorities and the poor as difficult as humanly possible. Oh yes, let’s not forget that they are also targeting collage students, and those groups who go out and get citizens registered to vote, such as the League Of Women Voters.  Republicans know that they cannot win a fair election if the people are allowed to exercise their voting rights without having to jump through many hoops to do it.

  The Republican Way to win an election.

After examining the plethora of bills introduced in statehouses this year that, among other things, would reduce poll hours and require voters to show photo ID, it seems clear that Republicans are trying to make it harder for certain groups to vote. The Advancement Project, an advocacy group of civil rights attorneys, called the push “the largest legislative effort to scale back voting rights in a century.”

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), Republican legislators have introduced bills that would diminish access to the voting booth in over 40 states. All of these Republican proposals focus on one apparent goal: restrict ballot access and shrink the electorate—often in ways that would decrease Democratic votes.

Many of the proposals are in the form of voter ID legislation, which would require potential voters to present specified forms of identification in order to cast a ballot. Republicans supporting these measures claim they’re necessary to prevent “voter fraud.”

    In case you have been in a coma over the past few decades,  voter fraud is practically non-existent, and is nothing but another " cry wolf " episode of the GOP.

   On the photo identification laws in many states.

Does it leave a substantial loophole (e.g. absentee ballots)? In 2005, the Georgia legislature passed a law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls. A 1996 county vote-buying scheme was cited as justification, despite the fact that the 1996 scheme involved absentee ballot fraud, which the new photo-identification law would do nothing to prevent.[25] Indeed, by exempting absentee ballots entirely, the Georgia photo-ID law left open the most commonly cited vehicle for the occasional acts of voter fraud that have been proven.

  Of the voters who do not have a government-issued photo ID:

• 25 percentof African American voting age citizens

• 15 percent of those earning less than $35,000 a year

• 18 percent of those age 65 and above

• 20 percent of young voters 18-29

In sum, GOP legislators may be using baseless allegations of fraud to make voting more difficult for constituencies not known for their reliable GOP vote.

   See what else the GOP is doing, HERE.