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So... does this mean you can't cite the specific constitutional provision that guarantees a blanket right to vote like I asked? Perhaps because (like I said already) it simply doesn't exist?In how many places is the right to bear arms mentioned in the Constitution?
In how many places is freedom of speech mentioned in the Constitution?
In how many places is freedom of the press mentioned in the Constitution?
In how many places is the right to vote mentioned in the Constitution?
Most right wingers I have encountered cannot even properly regurgitate the extremist argument about "there is no right to vote". All they do is repeat what some radio shock jock said. Its really sad.
You can prattle on all you want about "extremist argument
You see? Nothing extreme about it. It's all about reading.