Posted on 02/08/2014 1:37:14 PM PST by therightliveswithus
The NAACP will be holding a march to protest voter ID laws. In order to attend, all members are required to bring along a photo ID.
In a flier entitled "Important Dos and Don'ts for Marchers!!!," the NAACP state at the top that all protesters conduct themselves "in accordance with the historic custom of the Civil Rights Movement." They should also listen to their "marshals at all times" and follow the "Dos" and "Don'ts" underneath the opening paragraph.
Some of the Dos are sensible for any rally, such as, "look out for the elderly and the young" and "wear a hat and very comfortable shoes" (emphasis theirs)...
In the middle of the list, however, is a drastically ironic "Do." To go to the rally, you are asked to have "photo identification (driver's license, passport or other valid photo id) with you and keep it on your person at all times."
(Excerpt) Read more at thepunditpress.com ...
Somebody needs to get this to Kelly, Greta or Hannity.
just when you think you’ve Seen It All.
these people are so Obsessed...they’ve plumb gone Blind
I fired it off to Matt Drudge.
can you imagine if all white people in red states tried to pull the same stunt?
That includes the NAACP.
I'll bet that in reality, easily two in three Americans would be all for requiring picture ID in order to vote.
Retards like this are the reason why there are so many dictators in this world.
The NAALCP is one of the most hate filled and racist organizations in existence today.
The twisted mass of confusion that passes for the leftist ‘mind’ is very capable of holding two contradictory thoughts at the same time.
Man! I couldn’t make up stuff like this and be believed...
To get a passport one needs to mail them a birth certificate. Maybe the NAACP should protest the State department !
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