Thursday, September 21, 2006

COUNT EVERY VOTE (and some of ours more than once)

Apply the reasonable person test. Which party does this party line vote suggest is the party of election fraud?

The House yesterday passed legislation that would require voters to show a valid photo identification in federal elections over the overwhelming objections of Democrats who compared the bill to segregation-era measures aimed at disenfranchising Southern blacks.

The Federal Election Integrity Act was approved on a nearly party-line 228-196 vote. Republicans backed the bill 224-3, with three nonvoters; Democrats opposed it 192-4, with five nonvoters. They were joined in opposition by the House's one independent member.


You can't take away dead people's right to vote! You can't disenfranchise illegal aliens who desire as hard working people with families to vote Democrat!

Republicans are passing legislation (build a wall, require proof of ID to vote) that forces Democrats to declare what they are. And what they are is not what most Americans support.

Meanwhile Chavez and Ahmedinejab are reading Democratic talking points, carried live in their entirety, and former NJ Gov. McGreevey is doing his get-rich-quick tour with the details of his secret gay sex romps. I can't see how any of this helps Democrats when you look at a US map that is all red and leaning conservative except for the Harvard/union/west coast strongholds.

1 comment:

Tom said...

If the majority of the documented electorate cannot be swayed by your campaign, maybe you should re-think your platform.

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