As the November presidential election gets closer, the debate over election fraud and voter I.D. laws is bound to rear its partisan head.
Get ready for the liberal mantra that voter I.D. laws oppress minorities, and that requiring a person to prove that they are who they say they are and that they have a legal right to vote in this country makes it harder for persons of color to get to a ballot box.
The only problem? Most minorities don't actually feel that way.
Check it out:
Obama won by a large majority against Romney in states that have no voter id law,makes you wonder how many dead people voted.
ReplyDeleteMost minorities feel this way, yes, but the loudest don't. It's time for the quiet to make themselves heard, and not let the misguided and corrupt run their lives.
ReplyDelete2:46 - "The misguided and corrupt run our lives" - this should be a bumper sticker.
ReplyDeleteYou need ID to obtain life saving medicine. How can one argue against voter ID without arguing in favor of life? Hmm...
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