Posted on 10/23/2018 9:31:13 AM PDT by detective
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch recently asserted that Voter ID laws are designed to intimidate and scare people away from the [political] process. Lynch's perspectivewhich represents that of the Democratic Party as a wholes founded on the premise that the incidence of voter fraud is extremely rare, and that initiatives like Voter ID requirements, which have been put in place in 34 states, are unnecessary and constitute a form of vote suppression. A related argument holds that some demographic subgroups of the U.S. populationparticularly nonwhite and low-income peopleare considerably less likely to hold government-issued forms of identification than are their white, more affluent counterparts. Thus, say the critics, Voter ID laws discriminate against these subgroups and function as a modern-day equivalent of poll taxes that have the effect of disenfranchising certain groups.
The notion that voter fraud is an uncommon occurrence can be traced most significantly to Citizens Without Proof, a November 2006 report produced by the George Soros-funded Brennan Center for Justice, which stated that fraud by individual voters is both irrational [because perpetrators risk penalties of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine] and extremely rare.
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It is that simple.
Neat. Pass ‘em.
Is it racist to say that minorities can’t/won’t/don’t get IDs?
Who are these people and why are they “intimidated”?
Jeb Bush is the only one who didn’t see this coming.
I wonder what Lynch thinks of booze and tobacco ID checks?
It’s racist to say that blacks can’t figure out how to get an ID card.
If you need valid ID to fly on a plane, go into a federal building, rent a post office box, cash a check, open a bank account, even get a library card, why not the same to vote? If there is an instance TODAY where ID laws are racist, I’d sure like to see. Seems like most laws provided accommodation for the elderly, poor, infirmed, so they could get their ID and participate.
If Lynch said this, she admits she is corrupt and for voter fraud. There is absolutely nothing racist about asking for ID. We have to show ID at doctor’s offices, getting a library card, buying cigarettes, etc.
"Dey be racesis because we simple black folks cain't be 'spected to unnastand whut an ID is and where to gits one".
Good point.
Hows your golf game?
Somebody tell this fat racist pig to shut up.
After tge mid terms she will get free food and board at public expense.
There was a poll showing that more than 20% of people didn’t know that a driver’s license would work as voter ID. We in trubble.
Cuz everybody knows that black people are too stupid to have IDs even if they are free and hand delivered. Furthermore, the few that are smart enough to have one are too intimidated to vote because they are terrified somebody may find out they stole it. (Do I really need the /s tag, since this is what dems seem to believe)
But ID for a gun isn’t racist? ID for a beer isn’t racist? ID for an airport isn’t racist?
How is it that ONLY asking for ID for voting is racist?
And that can be solved in 10 seconds ...
Loretta Lynch is a racist.
5.56mm
I am so tired of hearing this utterly idiotic BS!!!!
You can’t even play Little League baseball without proving who you are and your age. . . then again, the Little League organization doesn’t like cheaters and they want to be fair to all the players and teams. . . unlike the Commie Rats.
Anyone else here remember Freedom Summer, in 1964?
In that summer, many young people, often college students, , went south and helped register black voters. This was before the voting rights act was passed.
They were helping overcome obstacles to help people register to vote back then.
Based on what happened then, imagine if people today, would help the allegedly uneducated or those who don’t know what to do, what if they helped them get the ID needed to vote?
And the side benefit would be, these people with no ID would now have an ID for all those other areas of life where an ID is needed.
Instead of filing lawsuits against voter ID laws, why aren’t they helping people get the required ID?
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