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Posted: 9:46 a.m. Friday, May 25, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
We’ve heard the argument for some time now that voter ID laws are raaaaacist. But now, not only are these laws racist but they are treasonous!
Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm, a Democrat (duh), says that Republicans are pushing voter ID laws because they don’t have winning issues and are, instead, relying on changing the rules of the game. But then she goes on to say, “Efforts to suppress voting are not just selfish, there not just short-sighted. Voter restriction laws, that lead to an outcome based upon process instead upon merit, might be labeled – and I imagine even by our founding fathers – as treasonous.”
You could fill volumes with the idiotic musings of Granholm. The ONLY way a voter ID law could be voter “suppression” is if you believe that turning people away from the polls who are not legally entitled to cast a ballot fits the definition of voter suppression. So what is the issue here. The facts show that most people who cast illegal ballots cast them for Democrats. Let’s face it; those who break laws are, as a whole, much more likely to vote Democrat than Republican. Yeah .... I’m saying that Republicans are more honorable than Democrats --- deal with it --- and Democrats don’t like you keeping their illegal voters from casting their votes.
There you have it, folks. Proving that you are who you say you are in order to partake in the privilege of voting is treason. Got it?
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