Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Black and Hispanic Voter Fraud: As American as Cherry Pie? Either We Repeal the Voting Rights Act, or We Can Kiss Honest, Democratic Elections Goodbye

By Nicholas Stix

The following article discusses perjury by Eric Holder, Al Franken’s theft of the election that got him elected U.S. senator in Minnesota, massive, nationwide voter fraud, and much more.

Previously, on this theme, by yours truly:

“Diversity is Strength! It's Also… ‘Jim Snow’ Disenfranchisement of Whites” (VDARE report); and

“Mississippi NAACP Leader Gets Prison Time for Voter Fraud.”

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Peter Morrison Report: Texas Voter ID, Redistricting Decisions Mean Only Solution is to Repeal the (Discriminatory) Voting Rights Act
By Peter Morrison
September 10, 2012, at 9:43 p.m.
VDARE

On August 28th, a federal court rejected the new Texas redistricting maps drawn up by our elected legislators, declaring them to be in violation of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, because they are supposedly racially discriminatory. [PDF of Texas v. Holder] In fact, the judges didn't just say that the effects of the map were discriminatory; they declared that our legislators drew the maps for the express purpose of engaging in racial discrimination against non-whites.

Two days later, another federal court threw out our new Voter ID law on the same grounds—it's a racist law that violates the Voting Rights Act. This is nonsense of course; there's nothing about race in the Voter ID laws. Besides, the Voting Rights Act is racist itself....

Furthermore, the ruling was based in large part on dishonesty….

[Read the whole thing.]

Peter Morrison (email him) is a businessman living in Lumberton, Texas with his wife and four children. He served on the Lumberton ISD School Board from 2007-2010 and is treasurer of the Hardin County Republican Party. He says "I believe deeply in the principles of limited constitutional government, the sanctity of life and that our state and nation should be run under Thomas Jefferson's principle of ‘Equal Rights for All, Special Privileges for None.’" This article is from his free newsletter, which features commentary about current events of interest to Texans—sign up here.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In the state I live in I must show a face ID card to purchase alcohol although no one would mistake me to be too young to purchase alcohol which is a legal product taxed by the federal, state, county, and city governments. When I complain I am told it's the law.