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Posted: 8:44 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011
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By Neal Boortz
Democrats and black lawmakers have their britches in a bunch over the non-existent right to vote. The fact that you do not have a God-given, constitutionally protected right to vote is irrelevant to these people who are so blinded by their cause. To them, states are imposing tougher restrictions on voting because they want to keep minorities from the polls.
First we have Democrat race baiter, I mean Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Just yesterday on the House floor, Lee got up and proceeded to lambast Republican legislators around the country for purposefully trying to deny blacks the right to vote by pushing for voter ID laws. She also said that these Republicans want to change election outcomes by “turning the clock back to the days of Jim Crow.”
Then we have the NAACP … it has decided to petition the freaking UN over human rights violations of what they describe as a conscious attempt to "block the vote." The NAACP will also be sending a delegation of legal experts to Geneva to try and get the UN human rights council on board. Now there is a bastion of brilliance … this is the same council that allowed Sudan to join while it was engaged in a program of ethnic cleansing in its Darfur region. Countries like Cuba, China and Libya (though currently suspended) are members of the Human Rights Council. What a joke. And these countries are supposed to look at these members of the NAACP and say, “Oh the outrage … your people can’t vote in peaceful democratic elections without a government-issued ID. And here we were questioning whether genocide and political prisoners were atrocities!”
It’s just this simple: Democrats benefit the most from ineligible voters heading to the polls on election day. This is why they will fight any attempt to keep these illegal voters away … including the number one tool in their toolbox; screaming raaaaaaacism!
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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