The timing and history of illegal voting leftist groups make this patently absurd. Dont pretend otherwise.
You didn't answer the question - what could possibly be wrong with educating voters on ID requirements of their state? Uh, nothing. It's in fact more important that ALL voters of ALL races and ideologies in Texas know they NEED PHOTO ID as it is that Iowa doesn't require any ID at all.
You're making a leap that education ====>>> FRAUD!!! It's funny, but absurd.
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Like I said, when the history of the left and its tactics even just in this election are taken into account, its clear whats happening here. People aren't stupid, and they dont forget.
In other words, you admit liberals are willing to lie, cheat, and steal for what they want. Thank you.
But if you're not registered to vote where photo ID is not required, what good would going to those states to vote do? I'm registered in Texas. I couldn't also pop over to New Mexico to vote even if NM didn't require a photo ID.
National Council of La Raza | The Translation of Our Name
I tend to think they know more about why they named themselves what they did than you. And no matter what they all themselves, educating voters on requirements to vote is a good thing.
Yes, and I suppose they would all vote repub....oh wait....:roll: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.
If it weren't aimed at telling people how to skirt the laws then nothing. But I think we both know the underlying purpose of this shout out.You didn't answer the question - what could possibly be wrong with educating voters on ID requirements of their state? Uh, nothing. It's in fact more important that ALL voters of ALL races and ideologies in Texas know they NEED PHOTO ID as it is that Iowa doesn't require any ID at all.
You're making a leap that education ====>>> FRAUD!!! It's funny, but absurd.
If it weren't aimed at telling people how to skirt the laws then nothing. But I think we both know the underlying purpose of this shout out.
Do you think LaRaza has a functional knowledge of who generally follows them on Twitter?
actualy you dont need any id to vote in some states,i first registered to vote in cali at 17,with voter registration becoming active on my 18 birthday.i did it online,they simply wanted date of birth and ssn,all of which can be obtained through black market means easily.
further cali asked for no voter id or photo id,it was literally simple to pull of voter fraud in that state so long as that ssn was not used in the county you voted in.
They're a racist hate group, who want to liberate The American Southwest and return the region to Mexico.
Another misconception about NCLR is the allegation that we support a “Reconquista,” or the right of Mexico to reclaim land in the southwestern United States. NCLR has not made and does not make any such claim; indeed, such a claim is so far outside of the mainstream of the Latino community that we find it incredible that our critics raise it as an issue. NCLR has never supported and does not endorse the notion of a “Reconquista” or “Aztlán.” Similarly, NCLR’s critics falsely claim that the statement “Por La Raza todo, Fuera de La Raza nada,” [“For the community everything, outside the community nothing”] is NCLR’s motto. NCLR unequivocally rejects this statement, which is not and has never been the motto of any Latino organization.
NCLR’s work as a civil rights institution is about inclusion and participation in the American Dream, including extensive efforts to assist new immigrants in the process of fully integrating into American life. In fact, NCLR and its Affiliates work everyday to provide English classes, support naturalization efforts, and offer other services that help integrate immigrants fully into American society.
Many of these critics claim that NCLR supports dividing up sections or regions of this country by race or ethnic heritage. In particular, this claim was made by one outspoken critic of NCLR, the late Representative Charlie Norwood (R-GA). As the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights organization, NCLR has a long, proud, well-documented history of opposing segregation based on race or ethnicity. Toward that end, we have actively contributed to the enactment and enforcement of fair housing and other civil rights laws and supported numerous measures to ensure that all Americans have the freedom to choose where to live.
Care to back that up? Because that is not what they are about.
National Council of La Raza | Reconquista and Segregation
As if they're going to admit it! :roll:
Even the KKK doesn't admit they're nothing more than racist white trash.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2014/10/28/voter_id_myth_crashes_124470.htmlActually, you've invented bad motives and attributed those invented bad motives to La Raza based on nothing but your own animus for the group and/or Hispanics who follow them. As I said, it's as important for Hispanics and white evangelicals to know that Texas WILL require a photo ID to cast a vote as it is for Hispanics living in Iowa to know that they need no ID at all. Information about what ID is needed to vote is useful to everyone - end of story. Only people desperately searching for a reason to be poutraged see a problem.
So why don't you show some evidence of this hidden agenda?
So why don't you show some evidence of this hidden agenda?
The United Klans of America promotes white culture. By your logic, they're not racists, either.
If there was evidence, it wouldn't be hidden. That it is hidden is proof that it is nefarious and that they want to destroy America.
You do know that a voter registration card is valid ID...right. I too registered to vote showing my ID when I was 18 and never had to show an photo ID when voting, but did have to present my voter registration card.
Voter ID Myth Crashes | RealClearPolitics
Oh clever..so if I don't want illegals voting, I must be racist eh...:roll:
Good point. I guess with the Mexicanization of Wisconsin, they are also not stopping with reclaiming the southwest, they want the whole enchilada.
It's a long article - if there's a point in there, please make it.
And I was responding to U.S. Conservative. He asserts that La Raza providing information to, anyone, really, somehow indicates an intent to commit 'voter fraud.' My question to him, and to you, is what can possibly be wrong with informing any voter about the ID requirements of his state? He couldn't or wouldn't answer, and you haven't either.
If you don't want to be accused of taking that position because of naked animus for the La Raza or the hispanics who follow them, just answer the simple question - what's wrong with informing ANY group, white, black, hispanic, evangelical, gun owners, patriots, homosexuals, union workers, women, conservative women, etc. about ID requirements in their state?
The answer is nothing, obviously.
You can not possibly be this naïve.
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