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Black Clergy Join Forces With Black Caucus on Voting Rights Issues

Posted: 06/07/2012 12:44 pm

Black clergy from the Conference of National Black Churches ("CNBC") joined forces with the Congressional Black Caucus ("CBC") in Washington, DC for a first ever summit last week to discuss new voting laws, voting registration strategy and empowerment of the black vote. What Republicans call voter protection to prevent voter fraud is disguised as voter ID laws that actually prevent voting by blacks and other segments of the population, according to a panel of voting rights experts speaking at the conference.

These new GOP voter ID laws are intended to prevent voting by African Americans, Hispanics, senior citizens and young adults. Limiting early voting days, ending Sunday voting before Election Day, dissuading voter registration at Motor Vehicle Administrations offices and placing onerous burdens on voter registration groups, have no bearing on voter fraud. And requiring already registered voters to obtain new ID to vote is like beginning a race and then changing the rules in the middle. But this hasn't stopped Republicans from spending money to pass laws to disenfranchise voters.

The National Black Clergy Conference boasts numbers representing more than 30 million people and over 500,000 congregations from mainstream predominately African American denominations in the US. If they exercise their collective strength and reported numbers, they could make major in- roads in getting out the black vote in significant numbers. Just this past Easter, a coalition of Black churches used its muscle in registering over 100,000.

For many clergy in attendance, they recognized that the fight they fought during the civil rights era has come back again -- disguised by Republicans as voter protection. Hearing Rep. John Lewis (D. GA) say he did not get arrested 40 times and get badly beaten, for blacks to lose the vote through GOP efforts, clearly states what's at stake. While blacks won the battle on voting rights during the civil rights era, the war is still waging in 2012 with the GOP's assault on voting rights. In the words of Martin Luther King, Jr. so "where do we go from here?"

The fight continues this time with Attorney General Eric Holder, the Justice Department and other groups litigating laws which disenfranchise voters. Attorney General Holder has challenged voting rights laws in states such as Texas, South Carolina, Florida and Rhode Island. And even while the conference was convening, a federal appeals judge struck down most of Florida's voter suppression law.

The Congressional Black Caucus has outlined a three step plan for black congregations on what to do, how to do it and when to do it. The CBC identifies August as Voter ID month; September as Voter Registration/Education Month; and October as Get Out the Vote Month ("GOTV"). Easily identifiable tasks such as establishing a church fund to help obtain a valid government issued ID for many who may lack the funds to obtain ID; obtaining absentee ballots for those who may not be able to make it to the polls to vote and registering voters in the surrounding communities and arranging for transportation to the polls are some of the goals.

Recognizing that registering voters and getting them to the polls will not be enough in 2012, voting rights experts urged black clergy and their congregations to monitor polls as poll watchers or judges. Texas based TruetheVote.org, a right wing spin -off of the Texas Tea Party, expects to train 1 million people as poll watchers, who may come to black communities to intimidate and discourage minority voters and make it difficult for them to vote, all under the guise of voter protection.

Attorney General Eric Holder calls our right to vote our most sacred right. And we must continue the fight to protect it.

 

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TRUTHHURTS500
09:31 PM on 06/17/2012
That's not all they need to join forces on. They need to join forces and stop the brainwashing that's going on in this country and has gone on since Africans were brought to this country for free labor.

All this propaganda BS that is being fed by the music industry, TV PROGRAMMING. Not to mention the history books. The lies of our foreign policies. Why are they not talking about the president putting the Monsanto Corp in charge of ending hunger in Africa. The same imperialism that rape Africa in the first place.

Start speaking the truth and stop letting the powers that be determine what race baiting, radical, militant and controversial. Whenever we talking about real history, the history the will help remove mental brainwashing of Black people. You all know all this. How are we ever going to remove this mental control when you all continue to assist in the destruction of your own people?
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07:01 PM on 06/11/2012
It is so good to see this but the sad thing that must be over come is the small number of influencial afro Americans who has joined themselves to the very organization that are spending millions of dollars to defeat everything that is non-white according to their definition of what is good and pure.
Some spend inordinate amounts of time seeking an unseen enemy, but my friends thge enemy is often found with the same camp.
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Social, political, military activist
02:30 AM on 06/11/2012
This life has many elements that we all must encounter and deal with while evolving from one often deplorable state to another, often more deplorable than the former. However, this is necessary for most species but the human species is the only one that has the innate ability to directly affect his degree of evolution depending in part on the choices made by those affected. When one allows others to determine his identify by the so-called norms of another culture, evolution becomes more problematic because that evolution, and the speed of that evolution is determined by the host. When I have allowed others to define my identity solely based on the color of my skin, before long I will accept and adopt those norms as part of who and what I am; I am and will forever be "black" in my mind because my attitude has been so determined by the host. If being "black" is inferior it is because I have been programed to see, feel and act the part. Yes, I have evolved but to what extent and what does the future hold for me? What is "black"and how is "black" defined in your mind?
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cam2112
08:15 AM on 06/10/2012
Just think about what the article states." The GOP is trying to prevent voting from blacks, hispanics, young adults, and senior citizens". That does'nt make sense. Without these groups of people NO candidate could win. Why would a political party cut it's own throat like that? If it does'nt make sense it's a lie.
08:41 AM on 06/11/2012
Absolutely agree. Why would any party make it hard to vote? When an ID is necessary in our society why is getting an ID such a problem and why is it harder for blacks than anyone else?
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cam2112
09:19 PM on 06/11/2012
Thank you. It's nice to see there are people out there that still have common sense.
02:19 PM on 06/08/2012
Its terrible that people are trying to disenfranchise voters this way. Lets all make sure we register this coming election. If you need help go to www.registertovote.org. Dont let anyone keep our voices down.
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R clinton
01:27 PM on 06/08/2012
Just like Religious leaders pick and choose what to use from the bible, they are trying to pick and choose what civil rights are important enough to unify behind. Unless we all have rights none will have rights the Church is designed to make people docile and judgmental. It really is a hindrance to progress.... http://buildbackwards.blogspot.com/2012/05/gay-rights-religious-oppression-and-you.html