Posted on 10/07/2013 9:16:03 AM PDT by ctpsb
Liberal groups are fond of claiming that voter i.d. laws as passed in Texas and in several other states will illegally disenfranchise 'hundreds of thousands' of elderly, poor, and minority voters, and using that argument they have gone to federal court and to the Obama Administrations obliging Justice Department to try to get the laws overturned.
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One of the better statistics:
“Ironically, the 14 people who have received the documents is only two more than the number of times a Brownsville woman has been charged with attempting to vote in last year’s Presidential election. The Justice Department, the same Justice Department that says voter i.d. laws are not necessary to enforce credibility at the polls, says a Cameron County woman voted 12 times in last year’s elections.”
People don’t get eligible to vote for one reason - they don’t want to.
Libs say voter ID laws are an unconstitutional, onerous burden, but Obamacare (mandatory, by the way) is not.
But the 'Rats don't care if that person votes as long as their name appears on the voter rolls. In fact, they're happier if that person doesn't show up.; then a 'Rat election operative can vote in his/her stead. This is all about stuffing the rolls with no-show voters that the 'Rats can vote in place of.
But for $12.00 an hour they will carry ACORN affiliated signs and bitch about how they have been ‘disenfranchised’.
But, they bother won't ask him/her why they apply for one.
Bump
The media idiots need to start interviewing dead Donkey voters to report on how voter ID laws have negatively impacted the death impaired.
What sort of ID do you need for Obamacare?
Everybody, including most Dems, knows it’s just a con to cover Dem voter fraud. I doubt it affects national elections much, but in small districts it could swing some elections. Even in small districts Dems can do a lot of harm. Which is their objective.
Now multiply her by tens or hundreds of thousands and you can see how Barry got reelected.
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