Posted on 08/12/2018 9:17:42 AM PDT by Kaslin
It was merely a comment, a reply, not even a full throated post on Twitter.
Shannon Bream of FoxNews ratings dominant prime time line-up had linked a post about a headline of an election related story in Ohio.
@ShannonBream: Well, thats an interesting headline: 170 Voters in Ohio Race Over 116 Years Old, Worlds Oldest Person is 115.
Generating, as you can imagine it would, thousands of replies, I decided to add a simple one.
@KMCRadio: If you oppose voter ID youre unAmerican.
Simple and to the point.
Twitter didnt seem to think so. The arguments they made in response ran the gamut but the gist of them had to do with me being racist, elitist, and in some way attempting to throttle the possibility of a free electorate from participating in our grand republic.
They also seem to repeat the old meme about the lack of any need for Voter ID because there could not possibly be any attempt at voter fraud in 2018.
Now mind you if you checked out even a fourth of those commentings twitter feeds youd find people wholesale buying into the idea that President Trump could commit fraud in the election cycle. They firmly believe that somehow Russia could sway exclusively rust belt democrats to vote against a woman who didnt even campaign for their votes. And theyto a personbelieved that the high dollar, one sided, special council investigation should continue through to its conclusion.
But could voter fraud occur in places like Ohio in 2018?
Absolutely not, their consensus.
Amanda Prestigiacomo reported this week that a northeastern Georgia precinct had nearly twice as many ballots cast in their primary elections in May, as there were total registered voters. The source on the Ohio numbers in that states 12th Congressional District was Eric Eggers, research director for the Government Accountability Institutea good government outside group seeking to (as odd as it may sound) hold government accountable.
Evidently there is still an open investigation into voter fraud hanging over the Atlanta mayoral runoff from last December. And last may Ohio election officials cited voter fraud cases numbering more than 50 incidents from the 2016 elections.
Old Dominion University in Virginia completed a study in 2017 claiming more than 6% of adults who are non-citizens and living in the United States likely voted in 2016. That equates to more than 1 million illegally cast votes.
But whether or not it actually happens isnt the point.
The point that should bother every true Americanis merelythat it could.
In America we value things uniquely in our experience that other nations may not. In America we hold a certain sacredness to the process of the people speaking, deciding, determining, and governing. We esteem certain moral values in our founding documents. And all who become Americans should agree to these same ideals.
Because to not do so, and here it is, is to be Un-American.
Somewhere along the line, and maybe it was just hearing that screeching soundbyte over and over again of Hillary Clinton declare that we have a right to dissent, and that to dissent is the essence of what it means to be American we started believing that being against America was included in the definition.
But who believes that?
In our founding we reaffirm the worth and dignity of the human individual. We affirm that self determination for them (and each of us) will lead us to a more prosperous and better tomorrow simply because it is the individual relying upon the gifts and skills his Creator endowed him with.
Self determination shows up in no more important place than in our sacred voting booth. A place that is not intended, nor even allowed for those who are not citizens. A place that is unwelcome to those who have not taken the legally required step to swear allegiance first and foremost (as it pertains to nations and governments here on earth) to exclusively these United States.
This land is not a blank page, her people are not empty suits, and her resources are not a blank check.
Yet all of those and many other issues are directly determined by the sacredness of the act in the voting booth.
It is worth mentioning that it is equally unAmerican to have the right to vote and to not do so. Yet even in that you are expressing a self determination that you will live with the consequences of.
Requiring Voter ID in order to vote in our elections does nothing more than confirm the identity of who is casting that vote.
Weve all seen and easily dismissed the claims that IDs are too hard to get, too difficult to obtain, too expensive, or too racially problematic.
Not ONE of those reasons is real.
Simply compare them to the access people have to IDs when they merely wish to operate an automobile and the fainting and crying comes to an end.
Voter IDs may not guarantee that as many people will vote in the next election as did the last. Maybe thats a good thing.
But Voter IDs will guarantee that every vote cast is cast by a citizen of this nation and that will make the integrity of the process soar.
And adding more integrity to the ethic of our elections is definitively a pro-American thing to do.
The left’s argument runs something like this: “There is no such thing as voter fraud, and voter fraud isn’t even possible (Obama), but Trump stole the 2016 election through voter fraud.”
Un-American AND criminal.
Need I say more?
Huzzay!
Ping
Exactly right democrat want as many illegals and legals in here as they can get, to dilute out white voters. Its not only unamerican, its ethnic cleansing.
It's part of their Racism.
Hypocrisy in action ... Ask a LEFTist about whether the USofA should go onto the metric system and why. Answer will be yes because all of the rest of the world is on it and it is only logical for the USofA to follow.
Now ask the same LEFTist if all elections in the USofA should require positive identification, reminding that person that this is the process in the rest of the world!
Watch the color change as that person calls you a NAZI or something similar if a bit more obscene!
Really well said. All 8t takes is a room temperature IQ to realize that the fight against voter ID is not about preserving rights but about destroying our rights and the Nation.
The only people opposing voter ID are people who benefit from voter fraud.
There is no doubt about it.
You said more than enough. You said the truth
Rigging elections is a big part of the Democrat’s game plan.
@ShannonBream: Well, thats an interesting headline: 170 Voters in Ohio Race Over 116 Years Old, Worlds Oldest Person is 115.
Well, that's just obviously hate speech, so he or she *deserves* to be banned from Twitter. For racism. Oh, and sexism, because women have greater life expectancy, it's just a scientific fact. And some of these 170 voters must be LGBTQ, so, the tweet is obviously homophobic. Thanks Kaslin.
Too bad so many otherwise-effective FReepers are "out of the intel loop"...
TXnMA
Opposing voter ID is acting in furtherance of a crime.
Paper ballots
Purple fingers
Mandatory free on demand BIOMETRIC (iris scan, nobody ever left their irises at a crime scene!) photo ID, with a database that instantly flags for arrest anyone seeking multiple IDs. Change of name? Simply have your old card voided when you apply for the new one.
No precinct reports their totals until ALL precincts report they have totals. This prevents the last to report precinct captains from knowing how much to fudge a report to give a win to their preferred candidate while maintaining some slight semblance of credibility.
Repeal Motor Voter.
End same-day registration where it exists, and allow ample time between registration and election for vetting of credentials of registrants.
Instantly deport any non-citizen who registers to vote.
Put a little ⩍ next to the names of those registered voters with death certificates, and detain and put a 72 hour psychiatric hold anyone claiming to be a dead person...
Paper ballots with human readable marks. They may be computer generated, and/or computer counted, but there must be an audit trail of each vote.
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