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originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: CriticalStinker
The way it's worded now, it takes both the state and the Feds to really make it right.
And yeah, was talking to my son earlier... Sessions has been a major disappointment. Sorry.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: CriticalStinker
The way it's worded now, it takes both the state and the Feds to really make it right.
And yeah, was talking to my son earlier... Sessions has been a major disappointment. Sorry.
TheRedneck
Poll worker directs racist language at a north Houston voter
A poll worker shouted racist statements at a Houston woman after confusion over her voter registration.
When Rolanda Anthony tried to vote at her polling location at Iglesia Bautista Libre in north Houston, a poll worker said there was an issue with her address in the system. She was told she had to fill out a form to fix it.
That's when Juanita Barnes, the assistant election judge, ran over and told her it was illegal for her to try to change her address on Election Day.
The two argued.
"If I were to wear my blackface make up, maybe you would understand what I'm telling you," Barnes said to Anthony. Barnes is white and Anthony is black.
Anthony says she tried to walk away at that point but Barnes followed her through the polling place and kept yelling at her. Anthony told her she was calling the police. Anthony said Barnes then threatened her saying the police would arrest Anthony because she's black.
Edith Randle, the presiding election judge, intervened, separating Barnes from Anthony. One of the poll workers, Pristina Stucky, quit in protest over Barnes' comments.
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