3/23/2004

A Paul Harvey Moment

Here's a story about a politically active fellow we'll call "Bill": "Lito Pena is sure of his memory. Thirty-six years ago he, then a Democratic Party poll watcher, got into a shoving match with a Republican who had spent the opening hours of the 1964 election doing his damnedest to keep people from voting in south Phoenix. 'He was holding up minority voters because he knew they were going to vote Democratic,' said Pena. The guy called himself Bill. He knew the law and applied it with the precision of a swordsman. He sat at the table at the Bethune School, a polling place brimming with black citizens, and quizzed voters ad nauseam about where they were from, how long they'd lived there -- every question in the book. A passage of the Constitution was read and people who spoke broken English were ordered to interpret it to prove they had the language skills to vote. " That young lawyer named Bill is.... William Rehnquist. And now you know. The rest. Of the story. Good day.

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