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La Raza Promotes Washington Post Guide On Where People Can Vote Without An ID[W:53]

Re: La Raza Promotes Washington Post Guide On Where People Can Vote Without An ID

OK, answer the question yourself since no one else will. It's a simple one.

What's wrong with informing ANY group, white, black, hispanic, evangelical, gun owners, patriots, homosexuals, union workers, women, conservative women, etc. about ID requirements in their state?

Because the underlying message of this is " try to vote at as many places as you can regardless of your legal qualification to do so."
 
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Because the underlying message of this is " try to vote at as many places as you can regardless of your legal qualification to do so."

I guess I'm missing how you've connected the dots. A graphic that says Texas requires a photo ID, as does my state of Tennessee, but Iowa requires no ID, is telling me, if I read it, to 'try to vote at as many places as I can...?" Seems to me it's telling me that in my state I must have a photo ID, which I knew but not all do.

What am I missing. I know I didn't get that message from reading the graphic. After looking at it, did you get the feeling the Washington Post was encouraging YOU to vote illegally in many states? You're from Texas - don't you WANT republicans at least in Texas to know the SC upheld the photo ID rules this election and to make sure and bring their DL or whatever so they'll be able to cast a vote. Seems to me no matter who your audience, that's a good thing to know! You'd prefer mass ignorance for some reason? Explain....
 
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Because the underlying message of this is " try to vote at as many places as you can regardless of your legal qualification to do so."

Really? Where does it say that? Just because that is what you would do with the information does not mean that is what every one would do.
 
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Really? Where does it say that? Just because that is what you would do with the information does not mean that is what every one would do.

LOL. :lamo:applaud
 
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Really? Where does it say that? Just because that is what you would do with the information does not mean that is what every one would do.

If you actually believed that, I'd actually be afraid of you. But keep pretending you don't know exactly why they're doing this.
 
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If you actually believed that, I'd actually be afraid of you. But keep pretending you don't know exactly why they're doing this.

So you know why they are doing it, you just have zero evidence to support what you know. Now how would you react to some one suggesting something was true that unlike in this case is not something you desperately want to believe, you had to be stupid not to believe it, but had no evidence whatsoever to support their viewpoint?
 
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If you actually believed that, I'd actually be afraid of you. But keep pretending you don't know exactly why they're doing this.

Admit it - you got pwned. It was a thing of beauty.
 
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Because the underlying message of this is " try to vote at as many places as you can regardless of your legal qualification to do so."

The Underlying message. What underlying message?

Where can I examine this "underlying message" for myself?

Was this "underlying message" contained in one of La Raza's, or any other person's tweets?
 
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You do know that a voter registration card is valid ID...right. I too registered to vote showing my ID when I was 18 and never had to show an photo ID when voting, but did have to present my voter registration card.

i never had to present my voter id card either,just my name an social.heck to register in cali you could use a ssn from someone out of state,and it wont be caught because there is no federal database,hence the only way its really caught is if states cross examine eachothers rolls,which they rarely do.

ofcourse voter id wouldnt solve that,a national database would.
 
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Oh clever..so if I don't want illegals voting, I must be racist eh...:roll:

Its the same tactic used with Obama (Racist!). So, logically it follows that since libs wont touch him they are racists. Liberals are quite racist, historically and to the present.
 
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Its the same tactic used with Obama (Racist!). So, logically it follows that since libs wont touch him they are racists. Liberals are quite racist, historically and to the present.

He could have answered a pretty easy question...

Also, too:

Psychological projection is a theory in psychology in which humans defend themselves against unpleasant impulses by denying their existence in themselves, while attributing them to others.
 
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Tell me more.


This post is an excellent example of a conservative not addressing the point that was presented to him.
 
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And who is to say it's you using your voter registration card. It's not like that is a secure document.
According to Texas law it was.

What on my Birth certificate or Social Security card say I am who I claim to be?
 
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According to Texas law it was.

What on my Birth certificate or Social Security card say I am who I claim to be?

Your BC has your foot prints on it. They do that for a reqson. ;)
 
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i never had to present my voter id card either,just my name an social.heck to register in cali you could use a ssn from someone out of state,and it wont be caught because there is no federal database,hence the only way its really caught is if states cross examine eachothers rolls,which they rarely do.

ofcourse voter id wouldnt solve that,a national database would.

I have never made the claim that valid ID should not be used to either register to vote or vote...but there are lots of valid IDs to use.
 
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What if white people formed a political group called "The Race"?

You have no understanding of the term La Raza...please try not to comment on what you clearly have no knowledge of...

Have you ever heard the term..."My Peeps"..? Do you have any concept of what the term "My Peeps" means?
 
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Tell me more.


Did you notice that all the information given was outside the voting area...not from an election judge at the time of voting?

When I was 17, I was hired to pass out flyers at a polling place...If someone recorded me giving bad information...how indicative would that be of voter fraud?
 
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You have no understanding of the term La Raza...please try not to comment on what you clearly have no knowledge of...

Have you ever heard the term..."My Peeps"..? Do you have any concept of what the term "My Peeps" means?

People like him seem to have a hard time understanding the concept of translation and how things are not always word for word or have multiple meanings.


Erod - it would be like saying "I run a big company" and someone thinking you literally mean run as in running the company with your legs. Or like saying "I grabbed some bark from the tree" and someone claiming you are talking about a dog making a sound. You know as an English speaker the multiple meanings so by you saying La Raza literally means the race, that is like someone who doesn't speak English telling you that bark can only literally mean the sound a dog makes.
 
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You have no understanding of the term La Raza...please try not to comment on what you clearly have no knowledge of...

Have you ever heard the term..."My Peeps"..? Do you have any concept of what the term "My Peeps" means?

La Raza is a radically left wing operation that is very much like the Black Panthers.

I've seen them in action here in Texas. It's disgusting.
 
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Wait, does this mean anybody can drive around and vote in multiple locations? Perhaps a bus full?

Vote early and vote often.
 
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All this confirms is what we already know. We need a national ID to vote law, end the debate. Until then we will see more tips from many on avoidance at best and vote manipulation at worst. With all the things you need an ID for, including dealing with the government in other ways, it is absurd to suggest obtaining an ID somehow discriminates and excludes.

Every one of the members of La Raza that are from Mexico know this system, as that is what we have here in Mexico.

I wonder why they think it is a good idea for Mexico but not for the US.
 
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