Election commission can’t stop voter ID laws
A U.S. District Court judge ruled Wednesday that Arizona and Kansas can require anyone registering to vote to prove their citizenship and the federal Election Assistance Commission cannot block them.
The ruling is a boost for states’ rights and marks a setback for President Obama and other liberals who fought stiffer voter ID checks with an argument that they reduce voter turnout.
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WHy does voter fraud always benefit the Democrat candidate?
ReplyDeleteBut I don't have to show any ID to buy a rifle or shotgun. Makes perfect sense. Guess Republicans think voting is more dangerous to its voters...
ReplyDelete12:26 In what universe do you not have to show ID to buy a rifle or shotgun?
ReplyDelete12:26--you still haven't answered the question why people who vote illegally and fraudulently vote for Democrats. Why is that? Why are liberals so opposed to protecting the integrity of our voting system? Is it because if only the people entitled to vote in this country did Democrats would lose more? Is it because if the vote counting process was not compromised by electronic voting machines with no paper ballots Democrats would lose more? Please explain instead of hurling (yet again) illogical and untrue insults at Republicans.
ReplyDeleteYou don't think voting is dangerous, 12:26? Not up on current events, are you?
ReplyDelete12:26 Don't you want fair elections?
ReplyDelete12:26 Whatever you are smoking, I want some. Truly you can't be that stupid.
ReplyDeletewith electronic voting machines you will never have fair elections again. believe it or not its true. i hear some places may go back to counting paper ballots again.
ReplyDeleteThey only place I know of where you can buy a shotgun or a rifle without ID is at the flea market in DEL. I have even purchased handguns there with just cash, screw the government and their stupid paperwork!
ReplyDeleteStart with Obamas.
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