Texas Gov. Rick Perry said that Attorney General Eric Holder's remarks last week calling his state's voter ID laws "poll taxes" were an attempt to incite racial tension and called on President Barack Obama to repudiate them.
"In labeling the Texas voter ID law as a 'poll tax,' Eric Holder purposefully used language designed to inflame passions and incite racial tension," Perry wrote in a statement . "It was not only inappropriate, but simply incorrect on its face."
The Republican governor called the law "common sense" and said the president should apologize for Holder's insulting comments.
When can we send Holder to the electric chair?
ReplyDeleteHopefully as soon as Romney wins.
ReplyDeleteYou bunch of congressional dirtbags sat on your numb butts as they purposely crashed our economy, robbed trillions from us our children and grandchildren, you sit idol as they disgrace and bankrupt our Country, shackle every citizen with chains of the biggest healthcare ponzi scheme in the history of the world.........aand YOU want an apology for WHAT!?!?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteI PRAY THE WRATH OF GOD HIMSELF CRUSH DOWN UPON THE HEADS OF YOU AND YOURS FOR ALL ETERNITY!!!!!!
Rombamaney is not the answer here, sorry.
ReplyDeleteRon Paul is.
Write in, it's going to be neccessary.
Yep 7:31 all under a Democractic control congress until now
ReplyDeleteWhy is it the US Government is able to give every single child a Social Security card (at tax payer's expense) but somehow we can't find the wherewithal to provide ID for our citizens to exercise their basic right to vote? Sorry Gov. Perry, unless voter id is provided without cost to the citizen, requiring it amounts to a de facto poll tax.
ReplyDeleteSo, 10:19, let's solve that. It's easier to solve it than to suffer through stolen elections! Is five bucks what they are complaining about? How much does a DMV ID cost? Make it free and we're done.
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