George Will reflects on what it means when the Columbus Dispatch reports, under the headline, "Punch Cards May Hurt Blacks" (and note that 72% of Ohioans use the Florida-like punch-card systems, but only 12% of the country does), that ballots cast with no vote recorded for president "were in 2000 a higher percentage in black communities (about 5 percent) than in other communities (less than 2 percent)." Will rightly thinks that this has nothing to do with "racial disparities" and argues that people who mess things up themselves are not being disenfranchised, but rather they are doing something themselves which they shouldn't do. It's their fault, and they ought to take responsibility. Liberals, of course, don't seem to understand this.