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Old 08-05-2011, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by MTI View Post
Yes, I believe that the movement away from "landed gentry" having all the power of the electorate was progress, just as giving the vote to women and ensuring that the citizens' right to vote is not impeded due. How else do we have a representative government, by the people and for the people, as contemplated by Lincoln's address?

The villifying of the poor in this discussion is interesting. The entertainment of the notion that there is some good in denying them voting rights is disappointing. Consider that the elderly and other infirm would not meet the income test, are they to be included in this secondary class of citizenship? The newly unemployed . . .

From restrictions to "white male landowners" to literacy tests and poll taxes . . . the history of voter rights has been a long struggle against prejudice and disenfranchisement, so I call that progess and to impose an income requirement is backwards.
You do not post any results which back up your point; just issues which have changed. Your task by trying to answer the question was to show improvement- how the country got better for the majority of citizens due to your assumptions- and you listed nothing that fit that criteria.
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