Tuesday, July 10, 2012

No Disinfranchisement under Holder.

 According to Eric holder, he isn't going to allow anyone to use 'pretext' to 'disinfranchise' American citizens.

That must be why he wholly supports allowing illegal Mexicans and others, not to mention the dead being able to vote for those in his party. Voter ID laws are very specifically aimed at preventing illegal voting. but Holder doesn't want that because he knows what that means. The same way four years ago when armed Black Panthers accosted voters in the north east during the general election wasn't anything for Holder and his justice department to concern themselves with.

A little quid pro quo there mr. attorney general?

America must vote the regime out in November or this nation will be destroyed.

Eric Holder is pictured. | AP Photo

The NAACP loves Holder
In a rousing speech at the NAACP convention in Houston, Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday strongly defended his efforts to block controversial voter ID laws in some states - including Texas - saying the Justice Department “will not allow political pretexts to disenfranchise American citizens of their most precious right.”
“The arc of American history has always moved toward expanding the electorate. It is what has made this nation exceptional. We will simply not allow this era to be the beginning of the reversal of that historic progress,” Holder told the assembled delegates.

Holder further suggested that the Texas voter ID laws were passed for political reasons rather than a genuine desire to prevent voting fraud.
“In our efforts to protect voting rights and to prevent voting fraud, we will be vigilant and strong. But let me be clear, let me be very, very clear: we will not allow political pretexts to disenfranchise American citizens of their most precious right,” the attorney general said to uproarious applause.
It was an appropriate venue: Monday was the first day of trial in a case that Texas has filed against the Justice Department over approval of its voter ID law, and the NAACP convention was set in Houston.

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