More ignorant racist white libtards thinking that black people couldn't do anything without their help. I don't think college is making these kids any smarter.
Alpine wrote:Until they get rid of background checks and ID requirements to exercise 2A rights, don't see why voting shouldn't require ID.
Well imagine a liberal democrat with a full tank of gas and no one needs to show an ID to vote...think it is bad now? Not everywhere is this land votes by mail, some places you still need to show ID and write or punch a ticket. ID should be required to keep the 1 vote per person system we have.
Since Leftist Federal Judges are the ones that keep these racist, insulting voting policies in place regardless of actual facts, these Federal Judges are obviously some of the most racist people in the country. Otherwise their rulings would not insult the intelligence of minority citizens.
Voters being denied voter ID are about as common as Unicorns.
olydemon wrote:Just watched this and it seems fitting....
True conservatives don't assume things based on skin color or what part of town you come from. Liberal logic in 2017 is based on assumptions.
The interesting lesson here is watching the people, supposedly "intelligent" (self assumed) just say almost to a T the exact same words. Yes those words come from some judge, but they didn't hear or even read the misguided justices. They are just parroting fake news. Trump may be a dik, an ass and even worse, from New York. But what other politician straight up challenges the pop press?
Whut good does checking a Wa State ID at a voting booth do if the freaking State of Wa DMV doesn't validate who the person Is when issuing the driver license......
Some 3.5 million more people are registered to vote in the U.S. than are alive among America’s adult citizens. Such staggering inaccuracy is an engraved invitation to voter fraud.
My tabulation of Judicial Watch’s state-by-state results yielded 462 counties where the registration rate exceeded 100 percent. There were 3,551,760 more people registered to vote than adult U.S. citizens who inhabit these counties.