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She hoping to dig up Vince Foster and get his vote.
This is what happens with propaganda and you should be very suspicious of sound bites and taking your cue from them.
I do not know if you are a propagandist or a victim of propaganda but at this point I suppose it really doesn't matter.
Here is the speech you referred to and the subject is quite different from what you claim it to be. I had never heard of this guy before but he did have influence, though not in the way you suggest in your five second clip.
Here is the full transcript of what he said. If you want to be honest, you should read it. Disagree with the man, by all means, but don't misrepresent or mislead. As you may or may not know, the speech was all about ACORN.
A National Plague of Unlawful Voting - Paul Weyrich - Page full
Grant said:Here is the full transcript of what he said.
Did you even read what I wrote? I didn't even mention voter ID. I wrote about shutting down early voting. So that comment was you arguing with yourself.
The don't participate in political organized events for one party. They go to vote for whomever they want. Now if you want to talk about disbanning tax exempt status for all churches... then you are preaching to the choir. I'm all about that.
I don't know if you know this but you have a habit of replying to peoples' posts without even addressing that person's post. It's bizarre in that it seems to happen a lot.
Did you read his article about goo goo government??When accusing someone of buying into propogandha... one should be very concerned with their own accuracy.
The article you linked to was written by Paul Weyrich in 2008. My video I linked to was him speaking in 1980. That's about three decades earlier. Therefore what you provided was NOT the text of the speech he was giving in that video. Also, with the video being a thirty second uncut portion of his speech... that kind of obliterates your notion that I took a snippet of a soundbyte.
Regardless, you repeating a false narrative that the Democrats are trying to use to categorize their opponents. That they supposedly don't want black folks to vote. I think it's a bit ironic don't you ?
Fenton said:Lol...yea right. Black churches are organizing politically to support Republicans......Lol. It just sounds funny.
Really? False narrative? I gave you a direct quote from a tea party leader saying exactly that and you are here claiming that no one from the right actually believes it? too damn funny. You just keep believing that people didn't say what they said even when shown directly to you.
http://freakoutnation.com/2013/06/0...lican-party-doesnt-want-black-people-to-vote/“What I meant, and should have said, is that it is not, in my personal opinion, in the interests of the Republican Party to spend its own time and energy working to generally increase the number of Democratic voters at the polls, and at this point in time, nine of every ten African American voters cast their votes for the Democratic Party.”
Yeah. I too recommend back-pedaling when you done ****ed up. Idiots.
That is, allegedly, one House Republican whose name you omit. It is not the GOP.
Pro-Second Amendment? The Castle Doctrine, it’s done. First pro-life legislation – abortion facility regulations – in 22 years, done. Voter ID, which is gonna allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania, done,” Turzai said at Saturday’s Republican State Committee meeting, according to PoliticsPA.com.
He's the Republican House Leader Mike Turzai from Pennsylvania. He mentioned it on state at the Republican State Committee meeting and it was widely reported so it's not "allegedly".
Mike Turzai: Voter ID helps GOP win state - Mackenzie Weinger - POLITICO.com
Yes...it's just coincidence that the laws adversely impact groups that vote for the Democratic Party.
He's the Republican House Leader Mike Turzai from Pennsylvania. He mentioned it on state at the Republican State Committee meeting and it was widely reported so it's not "allegedly".
Mike Turzai: Voter ID helps GOP win state - Mackenzie Weinger - POLITICO.com
I was referring to another post.
You seem to think that it's voter suppression that when ID Laws are put into effect votes for the Democrats go down. Is that true?
Yes...it's just coincidence that the laws adversely impact groups that vote for the Democratic Party.
No, it's no coincidence. DEMOCRATS Arrested and/or Convicted of Voter Fraud | UnPoliticallyCorrect's Blog
Yes of course voter ID and reasonable early voting rules will help the GOP.
Eliminating voter fraud will prevent phony and illegal votes from going to the Democrats.
People that don't trust or place high value in democracy don't place much emphasis on one person, one vote.
He's the Republican House Leader Mike Turzai from Pennsylvania. He mentioned it on state at the Republican State Committee meeting and it was widely reported so it's not "allegedly".
Mike Turzai: Voter ID helps GOP win state - Mackenzie Weinger - POLITICO.com
I was referring to another post.
You seem to think that it's voter suppression that when ID Laws are put into effect votes for the Democrats go down. Is that true?
No, it's no coincidence. DEMOCRATS Arrested and/or Convicted of Voter Fraud | UnPoliticallyCorrect's Blog
Sure....out of the 100's of millions of ballots cast since 2008 you find a handful of cases, definitely a good reason for millions of individuals to jump through additional hoops.
I didn't have to do much searching. But it is clear there is voter fraud going on, often by party leaders, and a lot of it could be prevented by supplying Identity cards. Why not take the precaution? And what 'additional hoops' are you referring to? An ID card?Sure....out of the 100's of millions of ballots cast since 2008 you find a handful of cases, definitely a good reason for millions of individuals to jump through additional hoops.
As long as these 'additional hoops' apply to everyone there doesn't appear to be any threat to democracy. But illegal voting could certainly be a threat.
I didn't have to do much searching. But it is clear there is voter fraud going on, often by party leaders, and a lot of it could be prevented by supplying Identity cards. Why not take the precaution? And what 'additional hoops' are you referring to? An ID card?
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As long as these 'additional hoops' apply to everyone there doesn't appear to be any threat to democracy. But illegal voting could certainly be a threat