Why Voter ID Laws Are Necessary!

And why a number of people, in particular some Democrats, don’t want them!

Posted by Tina

Jack Kelly, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

The state chairman of Indiana’s Democratic Party resigned Monday as a probe of election fraud in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary widened.
State law requires a presidential candidate to gather 500 valid signatures in each county to qualify for the ballot. Barack Obama may not have met it. Investigators think 150 of the 534 signatures the Obama campaign turned in for St. Joseph County may have been forged.

Yet Democrats say that measures to guard against vote fraud are racist Republican plots to disenfranchise minority voters.

There’s two things Republicans can do:

1. Get out there and register unregistered minority voters! Organize to assist them in getting to the polls. If confronted by black leftists or militants, expose them for their interference in the registration process.

2.Take every opportunity to expose specious charges of racism and gently remind the thugs that the Supreme Court has already upheld voter ID laws as constitutional. Politely ask them to butt out!

Kelly goes on to inform:

This year there have been investigations, indictments or convictions for vote fraud in California, Texas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina and Maryland. In all but one case, the alleged fraudsters were Democrats. At least 55 employees or associates of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now have been convicted of registration fraud in 11 states.

Eric Holder seems to be leading the charge to try to block all voter ID laws despite the SC ruling. What a guy!

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5 Responses to Why Voter ID Laws Are Necessary!

  1. Toby says:

    As they are beating me to death I will be sure to remind them what the Supreme Court said.

  2. Post Scripts says:

    Q… It’s no problem that I can see? What do you know that we don’t? (There’s an opening for Q, what a straight line setup! lol )

  3. Tina says:

    Q most, if not all, of those 55 convicitions result from investigatiions in the 2008 election…but nice try.

  4. juanita says:

    I think this is a huge problem in Chico. We have a lot of people who live in the outer lying communities, who work in Chico and register at their work address, or just a friend’s address, or whatever. I don’t know if ID can help this problem.

    I think alot of them are college employees. Let’s ask Paul Zingg, who lives at 14 Mile House, which is, yeah, 14 miles out of town. Over the course of the Measure A debates, Zingg cried loudly about being “disenfranchised.” Well, was he speaking for himself? Cause he’s not supposed to vote in Chico, but I’m guessing he does.

    Here’s how university employee Ann Schwab does it – she uses her $9,000 salary from the city to pay for her apartment over on Vallombrosa. She really lives behind the Forest Ranch store. In this way she is not only able to vote here but serve as our mayor. Great.

    A council member friend of mine told me he had read through many of the voter registration rolls, which are available to the public and are posted by the door of every precinct. For one example, he told me that he’d found a person he knew to be residing outside of town using the Jesus Center as his home address. He said he’d found a lot of suspicious registrations. Where to go with this information? I don’t know why he hasn’t done something about his suspicions – oh yeah, he probably doesn’t have endless hours to come up with the kind of documentation required by the now-gutless FPPC.

    What can we do about it? I don’t even know how to contact the FPPC anymore. If I find somebody I know to be registered at a false address, can I turn them in to somebody? Debbie Presson? Candy Grubbs? Cause if it’s that easy I might take some time out myself to go over the voter registration rolls and see what I can see.

  5. Post Scripts says:

    Juanita I wish there were a 1000 more like you to help go over the votes. I bet we have a significant amount of fraud. Thanks for what you do!

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