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The pro-amnesty Hispanic activist organization the National Council of La Raza helpfully promoted a Washington Post article explaining which states people can vote in without having to use a photo ID.
“Voter ID laws are at-issue across the country, with newly Republican-controlled legislatures having passed them in numerous states after the 2010 election,” explained The Washington Post’s Aaron Blake. “Most states still request some form of ID, but don’t require it. Another 20 states don’t require identification. In case you’re wondering where your state is at in all of this, a helpful (sic) graphic from the Post’s graphics team.”
All this confirms is what we already know. We need a national ID to vote law, end the debate. Until then we will see more tips from many on avoidance at best and vote manipulation at worst. With all the things you need an ID for, including dealing with the government in other ways, it is absurd to suggest obtaining an ID somehow discriminates and excludes.
All this confirms is what we already know. We need a national ID to vote law, end the debate. Until then we will see more tips from many on avoidance at best and vote manipulation at worst. With all the things you need an ID for, including dealing with the government in other ways, it is absurd to suggest obtaining an ID somehow discriminates and excludes.
La Raza Promotes WaPo Guide To Voting Without an ID | The Daily Caller
What a tremendous service for no one who is an actual citizen of the U.S.
Or put another way... so what if they are encouraging voter fraud.So what if they promoted the post.
Wait, does this mean anybody can drive around and vote in multiple locations? Perhaps a bus full?
Or put another way... so what if they are encouraging voter fraud.
Or put another way... so what if they are encouraging voter fraud.
Sure it is. Absolutely.Posting a Washingon Post Article about which states you dont have to show an ID is not encouraging voter fraud. That is stating laws of certain states.
Or put another way... so what if they are encouraging voter fraud.
What was the purpose of LaRaza promoting it?I am sorry, but that has to be one of the most retarded statements ever made on this board. Educating people on what is required to vote in their state is not encouraging voter fraud., If it is, every single ****ing state in the US is guilty of encouraging voter fraud.
Those gosh durn Mexicans, actually informing themselves on the requirements to vote!
What was the purpose of LaRaza promoting it?
Just before a tight election, knowing the party likely to win is against illegal immigration and amnesty.
You support some crooked ****.
Sure it is. Absolutely.
Just like those big water bongs on the shelf behind the counter of the tobacco shop are for smoking tobacco out of.
Only in conservativeland is being informed crooked....
Those gosh durn Mexicans, actually informing themselves on the requirements to vote!
Or put another way... so what if they are encouraging voter fraud.
Agreed.What do you call it when you provide information that people may not know? Education maybe?
Educating the citizens of Georgia on how to vote.Now let me ask a question. What is the point of Georgia, the state I live in, promoting information on exactly what is required to vote? georgia voter identification requirements2
Beyond ID requirements did they provide them with other pertinent information on how to vote? Or did that "info" just kind of start and end with where you can do it without ID?Are they helping people learn how to circumvent the law, or are they helping ensure people have what they need when the time comes?
So is smoking weed... in 48 states, anyway.No its not. Promoting voter fraud is illegal.
In other words, you admit liberals are willing to lie, cheat, and steal for what they want. Thank you.
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