Eric Holder (and the Dems in general) is kicking up bloody murder about some states introducing voter I'd laws. Their position is there is no voter fraud to speak of and these laws are designed to disenfranchise the poor and oppressed. What a crock!
Indiana's law was the first to pass Supreme Court muster and most state laws since are nearly word for word. By the way, it was a 6-3 decision with John Paul Stevens breaking ranks with the totalitarian wing of the court.
Who goes through life without a proper ID apart from professional bums and the incompetent? But even if there is such a person Indiana's law provides for them in that it lets provisional ballots to be cast and sorted out later.
But the Democrats are fighting this tooth and nail because they well know districts have been swung by voter fraud; Bob Dornan's district in Orange County, CA., now represented by one of the Sanchez sisters comes to mind. There are some estimates that a full 10% of ALL ballots nationwide are illegitimate for one reason or another. The bottom line is voter fraud exists, it is rampant and is encouraged by a corrupt Justice Department.
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Eric Holder (and the Dems in general) is kicking up bloody murder about some states introducing voter I'd laws. Their position is there is no voter fraud to speak of and these laws are designed to disenfranchise the poor and oppressed. What a crock!
Indiana's law was the first to pass Supreme Court muster and most state laws since are nearly word for word. By the way, it was a 6-3 decision with John Paul Stevens breaking ranks with the totalitarian wing of the court.
Who goes through life without a proper ID apart from professional bums and the incompetent? But even if there is such a person Indiana's law provides for them in that it lets provisional ballots to be cast and sorted out later.
But the Democrats are fighting this tooth and nail because they well know districts have been swung by voter fraud; Bob Dornan's district in Orange County, CA., now represented by one of the Sanchez sisters comes to mind. There are some estimates that a full 10% of ALL ballots nationwide are illegitimate for one reason or another. The bottom line is voter fraud exists, it is rampant and is encouraged by a corrupt Justice Department.
http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/dec/16/playing-the-race-card-before-election-day/
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