Posted on 02/17/2015 7:07:16 PM PST by Impala64ssa
Democrat Keith Ellison thinks its difficult to vote in America and that it should be made far easier. Why does someone have to register to vote?
Because voting is a privilege and it should be hard (relatively speaking) to vote in order to prevent voter fraud:
About a hundred years ago, both political parties were caught STUFFING BALLOT BOXES with bogus votes, and the states decided to make it more difficult for a person to vote. So most of them set up a host of VOTING REQUIREMENTS, including REGISTRATION at least 10 to 30 days before an election. Most other democracies make it much easier for a citizen to vote. For example, some countries automatically register their citizens to vote. In the United States, the citizen is responsible for his or her own registration.
If the state is allowed to register people to vote, you can just imagine the shenanigans that politicians will go through to stuff the ballot boxes once again. Also what party would they choose for me?
No, we do it differently here the US in order to protect the vote as much as possible because it should be protected. Its a privilege. And thats why states have taken even more steps to protect it, to prevent more voter fraud. People like Ellison hate that because they want to win at all costs, even if it means cheating.
And thats why Ellison is a fool.
He should ask himself what he has done to achieve a position just above dog-catcher.
As bothersome as it is, it is the law.
A better question would be, what type of inbred moron with the IQ of whale sh!t vote this clown in to represent them.
Shelia Jackson Dipsh!t suffers the same constituency deficit
Translation: Why should Black racist muslims like my perfect self,who believe the Whites and Jews are the devil, should have to live by THEIR rules?
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