Friday, October 29, 2010

Non-Citizens Voting In Local Elections - Someone Tell AJC's Cynthia To Read Her Own Paper On Sunday


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Atlanta's WSB TV which is owned by Cox, the same company that owns the Atlanta Journal Constitution has been conducting an investigation regarding how the shoddy record keeping by the state government has allowed non-US citizens to register to vote. The state maintains the database for drivers licenses and state IDs. Both of these are used to feed the voting register.



For years we have heard individuals like Cynthia Tucker make the case that the various drives for "photo voter id" must be driven by RACISM because there is no evidence that people who are not allowed to vote are voting.

This shows, once again, that when a people of a certain ideology can't justify their own view that rejects the requirement for photo identification for voter registrations as sound public policy they promote the idea that there must be some greater nefarious motivation at work by their adversaries. In this case they claim voter suppression and racial profiling.

From their arguments I coined the "List of Inferiors":

  • The Poor
  • The Handicapped
  • The Elderly
  • The Minorities (The Blacks & The Hispanics)
In their quest to form a protection racket they extend inferiority to my race.  We are some how not able to manage to obtain a photo id in 2 years and upon election day it is likely that we have lost our ID.
I also noticed that as they filed their lawsuits to stop the requirement for photo id because elderly people did not have a photo id - they showed no interest to use the same church vans that they employ in their election day "Get out the Blacks to vote for the Democrats" to drive these same people to the local drivers services location to get an ID in 2 years time.

This makes the case of my global argument:  The fewer the population of "The Least Of These" for them to help the relevance of these activist organizations is diminished. 

Since the Sunday AJC will have the results of their research I am very interested in hearing what AJC opinion writer and progressive matron - Cynthia Tucker - has to say about a body of research that refutes a point that she has argued for a long period of time.

I assure you that she would switch her argument over to one of "quantity".   She will point to the relatively small numbers and make the case that the size is too small to get worked up.  Of course when it comes to HER issues of "justice" - then she and others starts quoting Martin Luther King  - "Injustice ANYWHERE (regardless of how small) is a threat to justice EVERYWHERE".  

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