OCTOBER 2012
observer THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE
THE STUDENT VOICE
SINCE 1968
Block The Vote? New Voter ID Laws May Affect the Course of the Election “...It’s a concerted effort to disenfranchise Democratic voters...” --Cathy Cohen, co-author of Turning Back the Clock on Voting Rights: The Impact of New Photo Identification Requirements on Young People of Color.
By Jonathan M. Williamson Layout Editor
With the Democratic and Republican National Conventions in the rear view mirror, many Americans are looking to the November Presidential election for the chance to confirm which candidate they feel best represents their vision for the future by exercising their right to vote. But the legal landscape has changed in the four years since Barack Obama became president. After a record-breaking voter turnout in 2008, more than 30 states submitted voter suppression legislation in 2011; of which 17 have passed in time to impact this upcoming election. When you head to the polls on November 6th hoping to cast a vote for your candidate of choice, will you be turned away at the ballot box? If you are, or will be, a registered voter in the state of New Jersey by October 16th: you’re okay. Though legislation was introduced in New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, Virginia, and many other states across the northeastern US, one can
vote without obstruction permitted they have their state’s usual forms of identification. But in other locations, like Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and the south -- key battleground states -- it won’t be so easy. Republican officials across the country have introduced legislation that would impose stricter limitations upon who is able to vote, based on what is required to vote - a point of fierce contention between Democrats and Republicans. Claiming concern over people casting votes illegally, or under assumed names, the Republican party has launched a national campaign of voter regulation which has Democrats, minority groups, and civilrights organizations alike taking to the courts to fight back. Potentially restrictive laws designed to regulate who is eligible to vote are not new, nor are the claims of voter fraud which drive them. What makes the past two years of laws remarkable is their scope: If their state is one of those with new strict ID laws, even citizens who have been voting for their entire lives will be required to obtain photo identification. These new laws could potentially exclude millions of Americans from voting according to the Brennen Center for Justice; states will require photo identification that many college students, senior citizens, minorities, and people living under the poverty line are statistically less likely to have: identification that in many of these states is inconvenient to obtain. Conservatives defending the laws explain that free photo IDs will be issued to voters capable of providing proof of citizenship prior to Election day, but in many places, critics say this is yet another hurdle. The Brennan Center assessed that more than 10 million estimated voters live more than 10 miles from the nearest office issuing a state-provided free voting ID; which in states like Missiscontinued on page 5
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Students React to Israeli / Iranian Conflict that Israel once meant a lot to him when he was a Catholic Christian. Since reverting to Islam, Faruq no longer thinks Israel is so important. “The only real importance there now is the Masjid [Dome of Rock] that is there, which is one of the best places to pray/worship as per Photo credit: Wintella Powell The Prophet Muhammad’s suggesBy Lev Zilbelmintz tion”, Faruq wrote in an email. The News Editor MSA President condemned the attack Students attending Essex on U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya, County College have a wide range of calling it “the work of extremists.” opinions about the possibility of war He also expressed concern about how between Israel and Iran. Some believe some people stereotyped Muslims. that we have no right to tell other “A lot of people think because you are countries what to do. Other students Muslim, you are an extremist. That is think that oil is the only reason the not so. The Koran is for all mankind,” Middle East has conflicts. said Faruq. Nasihah Faruq, President of Marios Georgiou, a senior the Muslim Students Association at majoring in computer science, told ECCO at this year’s Club Fair, “War Essex County College, told ECCO
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should not happen. It is all for the money, oil.” According to Dr. Mike Evans, a personal friend of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, Iran has given the terrorist groups Hezbollah and Hamas 60,000 missiles. Hamas currently rules the Gaza Strip, while the Western-supported Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas rules in the West Bank. Hezbollah has bases in Lebanon, a neighbor of Israel. If war comes, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon will shoot a deadly rain of missiles on Israel. Other missiles could be shot from Iran. Although it neither confirms nor denies it, Israel is widely known to have at least 300 nuclear missiles. During the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Israel came very close to using nuclear weaponry against its Arab opponents. It did not occur because conventional
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UPCOMING EVENTS For the Month of October October 3rd: SGA & SLAO Rock The Vote! Live DJ, Voter Registration, Comedy Show, and Presidential Debate October 4th: Mid-Day Matinee “The Avengers” Clara Dasher Student Center (Viewing Lounge) 2:30pm FREE POPCORN October 9th: Latino Fest Come experience the Latin Flavor : music, art, food and it’s all FREE October 18th: ECC LGBTQ Awareness Day Combating homophobia and heterosexism. Monroe France as a guest speaker. October 19th: ECC 1st Annual Wolverine Home Coming 5pm-10pm P.E.B Building Live DJ, Step Show, Alumni, Dunk Contest, Make Your Own, and so much more! October 23rd: Extreme Game Day 12pm-4pm Clara Dasher Center (MPR) Play X-box or PlayStation on huge screens. October 26th: Dave Kelly Leadership Training 3pm-7pm Student Center (MPR) Do you have what it takes to be a good leader? October 31st: Halloween Bash 12pm-4pm The Student Center. Dress up and win a prize. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE AND ACTIVITIES IN THE CLARA DASHER STUDENT CENTER Room 101, or call (973) 877-3208
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