An 84-Year Old Heroine in the Fight Against GOP Voter Suppression

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Ruthelle Frank is one of the true heroes in the fight to keep the Republican Party from passing their new Jim Crow “voter ID” laws, intended to disenfranchise minorities who tend to vote Democratic: At 84, she lacks identification, but not will to fight voter ID law.

Brokaw - The biggest opponent of the state’s new voter ID law just may be an 84-year-old woman who stands less than 5 feet tall, has lived in the same house nearly her entire life and has served on her Village Board since 1996.

Ruthelle Frank doesn’t have a driver’s license, doesn’t have a birth certificate and hasn’t been able to get a state identification card, which means that she could be out of luck the next time she tries to vote.

“The whole thing upsets me,” Frank said Wednesday. “You could live in the U.S. of A., live in the same house all these years and you don’t have the right to vote.”

Frank is a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed Tuesday by the American Civil Liberties Union against the state over the new law that requires voters to show government-issued photo identification.

The ACLU argues that the measure violates the U.S. Constitution. Republican lawmakers and Gov. Scott Walker have expressed confidence the law will stand up to court challenge.

Frank takes the right to vote very seriously.

She said she started voting in 1948 and has rarely missed a chance to cast a ballot since.

For years, Frank said, she didn’t even have to say her name to get a ballot.

“Everybody knows everybody around here,” she said.

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39 comments
1 Obdicut  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 10:56:49am

And yet, if she were fined by the government for some reason, they would have no trouble establishing her identity to do that.

2 Kragar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 10:59:31am

Voted ID laws are a solution in search of a problem.

3 neilk  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:00:21am

At least they found a plaintiff. When the Indiana CLU tried to fight that state's voter ID law, they didn't bother bringing a single actual person who would be affected by the law. Got laughed out of court.

4 Cinnabar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:00:56am

No birth certificate?! What was she, born in a manger or something?

5 Kragar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:01:39am

re: #4 C1nnabar

No birth certificate?! What was she, born in a manger or something?

Obviously an illegal alien. We need to start deportation procedures at once.

6 Sionainn  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:02:13am

Ugh. I just read some of the comments from the geniuses at that site. Lots of calling this woman names and claiming that it's just too bad that she has to pay to get a document corrected. Never mind that no U.S. citizen is required to have any documentation...

7 HappyWarrior  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:03:26am

re: #6 Sionainn

Ugh. I just read some of the comments from the geniuses at that site. Lots of calling this woman names and claiming that it's just too bad that she has to pay to get a document corrected. Never mind that no citizen in the U.S. is required to have any documentation...

People are dicks.

8 jamesfirecat  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:04:36am

re: #3 neilk

At least they found a plaintiff. When the Indiana CLU tried to fight that state's voter ID law, they didn't bother bringing a single actual person who would be affected by the law. Got laughed out of court.

By "at least they found a plaintiff" would I be correct in assuming that you support this Voter ID law?

9 Kragar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:05:06am

re: #6 Sionainn

Ugh. I just read some of the comments from the geniuses at that site. Lots of calling this woman names and claiming that it's just too bad that she has to pay to get a document corrected. Never mind that no citizen in the U.S. is required to have any documentation...

The same people calling everyone Nazis are the ones saying "Papers please."

10 Sol Berdinowitz  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:05:24am

If we were serious about our electoral system and the democracy it is supposed to select, we would have a national voter ID system, free of charge and available to all citizens.

11 Sionainn  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:05:41am

re: #9 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

The same people calling everyone Nazis are the ones saying "Papers please."

These are the same people who claim to love the Constitution so much.

12 HappyWarrior  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:05:53am

re: #9 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

The same people calling everyone Nazis are the ones saying "Papers please."

You're a Nazi for suggesting that! *Angry wingnut mode*

13 jamesfirecat  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:06:17am

Smaller government my flame tufted tail!

14 HappyWarrior  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:07:07am

re: #13 jamesfirecat

Smaller government my flame tufted tail!

Well it is small government, small government in the sense you're not allowed a say.

15 Kragar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:07:59am

Tea Party leader arrested with gun at airport

Mark Meckler, co-founder of the conservative Tea Party Patriots group, was arrested after he tried to check in for a Delta airlines flight with a locked box containing a Glock pistol and 19 units of 9mm ammunition, according to a release from the Queens District Attorney’s office.

16 Sol Berdinowitz  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:08:42am

On the other hand, there is a certain logical consistency to it: the smaller the electorate, the smaller the government...

17 Flounder  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:09:05am

She said in the article her father tied up her right hand beause she had a weak left hand, that would be child abuse today.

18 Kragar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:09:39am

re: #11 Sionainn

These are the same people who claim to love the Constitution so much.

Love in a "watch thru the window from a distance as you plan to make a Constitution suit out of dead amendments" kind of love.

19 Flounder  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:09:57am

re: #17 Shropshire_Slasher

oops
/

20 jamesfirecat  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:09:59am

re: #15 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Tea Party leader arrested with gun at airport

///I'm sure he was just flying to a shooting competition and didn't want to waste time with checking baggage!

(Actually I'd be willing to bet sure his explanation will be more stupid than malicious all things considered)

21 redtickbeer  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:10:23am

Isn' it obvious? She's a Manchurian "citizen." Planted by the ACLU in WI 80 years ago, just to be activated now...

22 webevintage  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:12:11am

re: #6 Sionainn

Ugh. I just read some of the comments from the geniuses at that site. Lots of calling this woman names and claiming that it's just too bad that she has to pay to get a document corrected. Never mind that no citizen in the U.S. is required to have any documentation...

Now I wish I had not gone and looked.
Assholes.
Assholes calling an old lady names.
Assholes who seem to think that it is not an issue if we make it harder for American citizens to vote.
Ugh.
Vile people.

23 Kragar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:13:40am

re: #20 jamesfirecat

///I'm sure he was just flying to a shooting competition and didn't want to waste time with checking baggage!

(Actually I'd be willing to bet sure his explanation will be more stupid than malicious all things considered)

"Threats had been made."

24 HappyWarrior  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:13:59am

re: #22 webevintage

Now I wish I had not gone and looked.
Assholes.
Assholes calling an old lady names.
Assholes who seem to think that it is not an issue if we make it harder for American citizens to vote.
Ugh.
Vile people.

People are such jerks.

25 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:15:50am

re: #11 Sionainn

These are the same people who claim to love the Constitution so much.

They love the Constitution for themselves and the people they are desperate to impress, only.

Dumb confederates.

26 Eventual Carrion  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:17:07am

re: #23 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

"Threats had been made."

I read about it on TPM site. Seems his lawyer is saying he was just in transit so he is covered by an existing law. Problem is he was in the city 4 days. So he was walking around with the gun in his possession for 4 days in the city.

27 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:17:37am

re: #16 ralphieboy

On the other hand, there is a certain logical consistency to it: the smaller the electorate, the smaller the government...

The government is supposed to be for bigots in the GOP and their admirers (i.e. what's supposed to be the electorate), only.

And 2nd class for the admirers.

28 Kronocide  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:18:28am

re: #26 RayFerd

I read about it on TPM site. Seems his lawyer is saying he was just in transit so he is covered by an existing law. Problem is he was in the city 4 days. So he was walking around with the gun in his possession for 4 days in the city.

Was he attending any OWS events? Hm.... I'm sure our crack team of OWS reporters are on that.

29 Kragar  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:21:16am

re: #25 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin

They love the Constitution for themselves and the people they are desperate to impress, only.

Dumb confederates.

Our progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid. As a nation, we began by declaring that "all men are created equal." We now practically read it "all men are created equal, except Negroes." When the Know-Nothings get control, it will read "all men are created equal, except Negroes and foreigners and Catholics." When it comes to this, I shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty - to Russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure and without the base alloy of hypocrisy."
- Abraham Lincoln

30 neilk  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:23:44am

re: #8 jamesfirecat

By "at least they found a plaintiff" would I be correct in assuming that you support this Voter ID law?

No.

31 Sol Berdinowitz  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:23:53am

re: #17 Shropshire_Slasher

She said in the article her father tied up her right hand beause she had a weak left hand, that would be child abuse today.

Today there would be some sort of therapy available.

32 Killgore Trout  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:24:32am

re: #26 RayFerd

I read about it on TPM site. Seems his lawyer is saying he was just in transit so he is covered by an existing law. Problem is he was in the city 4 days. So he was walking around with the gun in his possession for 4 days in the city.

NY has really strict gun laws but the airport things means he's probably screwed. This sort of thing happens all the time, they won't throw the book at him but the fines and penalties will be substantial.

33 wrenchwench  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:26:29am

Here's a great novel about the absurdity and tragedy of having no "papers": The Death Ship by B. Traven

One of the customer reviews:

Imagine your very worst nightmare; you have lost absolutely all references to your identity and are displaced thousands of miles from any contact with anyone who would be able to positively identify you. Since you are sort of a drifter to begin with, your problem is compounded. You have no money. You are kicked out of a few countries, decide that life is just too good for you in another country and that moreover you long to return to work at your profession, that of a sailor. A weird ship takes you on and now you can't get off it.

This a story the likes of which you will probably never come across again. It is weird, the writing is vivid, and you become the doomed sailor reading it. You might not think the story the best you've ever read, hardly so, but you certainly wont long forget this one.

It takes place after WWI, when suddenly people without papers were beneath recognition.

34 Kronocide  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:26:55am

Oh, nevermind.

35 SanFranciscoZionist  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:29:32am

re: #17 Shropshire_Slasher

She said in the article her father tied up her right hand beause she had a weak left hand, that would be child abuse today.

Times change. The nuns who taught my dad used to try to make him write with his right hand. That's not medically adviseable, but did they know that?

36 HappyWarrior  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:39:04am

re: #35 SanFranciscoZionist

Times change. The nuns who taught my dad used to try to make him write with his right hand. That's not medically adviseable, but did they know that?

I thnk that happened with a lot of people. My grandmother has talked about her attempt (unsuccessful) to make my uncle a righty. I am glad it's not like that anymore. I can't imagine being in a parochial school of my father's generation. I have bad penmanship, left handed, and I have a little bit of a big mouth.

37 wrenchwench  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 11:56:07am

re: #2 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Voted ID laws are a solution suppression in search of a problem probable Democrat.

Enhanced for the politically challenged.

38 Amory Blaine  Fri, Dec 16, 2011 1:52:32pm

Republicans in Wisconsin are straight up assholes.

39 wheat-dogghazi  Sat, Dec 17, 2011 12:36:01am

re: #1 Obdicut

And yet, if she were fined by the government for some reason, they would have no trouble establishing her identity to do that.

The IRS always knows who you are.


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