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THE CABIN ANTHRAX, MURPHY, N.C. (CT&P) – Alarmed by the number of
Democrats taking advantage of early voting across the country, a
coalition of GOP politicians and candidates running for office in this
year’s midterms have vowed to end early voting in future elections in
the United States. The coalition, known as STOP (Suppress Those Other
People from Voting) was formed because blacks and other minorities take
advantage of early voting in disproportionate numbers.
Rick Scott, governor of Florida and ancient Aztec snake god, is
chairman of the new coalition. He told Fox News that “We Republicans
would much prefer that these people were unable to vote at all, but if
we are going to let them express their views then by God they can vote
on the same day us white folks do. I’ve tried my best to keep black
folks and poor people out of the voting booth by signing draconian voter
ID laws in the past, but it’s just not enough. We have to make a
stand!”
Texas Governor Rick Perry agreed with Scott.
“I just don’t know what these Messicans and negras are thinking
about,” said Perry. “You would think that they would get the message and
behave themselves. Hell, we execute one every week down here!”
Perry was not finished, and took the concept of voter suppression one step further.
“We Texans in the GOP are concerned about the minority vote, but what
really puts a burr under our saddle is the number of women who have
abandoned the Republican Party,” said Perry. “I just don’t understand
it. We already showed ‘em how much we love and respect ‘em by taking
away their reproductive rights. I guess if they can’t do what their
husbands command like the Bible says, then we’ll just have to repeal the
19th Amendment and leave the voting to white males, as long as they are
heterosexual of course.”
Although pleased with the archaic views held by the exclusively white
male GOP leadership, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus expressed concern over
the apparent revulsion that minorities and enlightened women feel when
they consider the Republican Party.
“It’s a mystery to all of us here at the RNC. I mean, we’ve talked
about it and all of us have provided jobs for minorities in the past,”
said Priebus.”Every single party we’ve had has featured black waitstaff.
We’ve had black maids, gay hair stylists, and Hispanic gardeners. You
would think that they would be grateful. Furthermore, we Republicans
have always supported a woman’s right to choose to do exactly what we
white men want. I just don’t get it.”
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