ID laws halted becuase they are racist

Judges have rejected voter identification laws in three US states, including North Carolina, Kansas and Wisconsin. Critics said the laws restricted voting rights for poor people and those from minority communities.

Why do minorities have so much trouble obtaining ID?

Is the process for getting an ID racist?
 
democrats wont admit the truth but the real reason is because they know their constituency is full of retards that need their hand held for everything. They are actually too dumb to get an ID, even if mailed to their address, comped by the state. that's how fucking stupid liberals are. Completely useless leeches in society.
 
democrats wont admit the truth but the real reason is because they know their constituency is full of retards that need their hand held for everything. They are actually too dumb to get an ID, even if mailed to their address, comped by the state. that's how fucking stupid liberals are. Completely useless leeches in society.

I disagree. It is because it would hamper their ability to cheat in elections.
 
I disagree. It is because it would hamper their ability to cheat in elections.

I also think that is the key.......it would cut into their political funds if in addition to the busloads of homeless people they pay to travel around to all the precincts to vote in the names of dead people they had to provide each of them with multiple fake IDs...........
 
internets lies to combat United states court records


just what a fucking idiot would do

Unless you comment on the provided links you have no business in this thread any longer. You have been provided FACTS about voter fraud but choose to be willfully ignorant.
 
Conservative anti-voter fraud fervor first arose around the same time as two turning points in American politics. The first was John F. Kennedy's narrow presidential win in 1960, which many Republicans attributed to voter fraud in Illinois and Texas. The second was the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which, by banning discriminatory voting practices, stoked fear in some quarters about the rising power of black voters. During the run-up to the 1964 presidential election, the Republican National Committee launched Operation Eagle Eye, the nation's first large-scale anti-voter fraud campaign.




As part of the program, the RNC recruited tens of thousands of volunteers to show up at polling places, mostly in inner cites, and challenge voters' eligibility using a host of tools and tactics, including cameras, two-way radios, and calls to Republican-friendly sheriffs. After this, anti-fraud campaigns became commonplace, but they could backfire, as the RNC learned in 1981. That year, the party hired a swashbuckling 29-year-old named John Kelly to organize "ballot security" for New Jersey's gubernatorial election. Kelly, who turned up in the state wearing cowboy boots and a 10-gallon hat, arranged to have hundreds of thousands of sample ballots mailed to voters in black and Latino neighborhoods. His team then compiled a list of people whose ballots were returned as undeliverable, and allegedly tried to have them struck from the rolls.




This technique, known as caging, is controversial because it can purge eligible voters. In this case, an outdated address roster was used -- meaning that an unusually large share of the people on Kelly's list may have been wrongly targeted. Kelly and his associates also recruited squadrons of men -- many of them off-duty police officers -- to descend on black and Latino precincts around New Jersey on Election Day. Wearing National Ballot Security Task Force armbands, walkie-talkies, and in some cases guns, the men posted signs warning in large red letters that the areas were being patrolled. They then stationed themselves around polling places and allegedly tried to stop those whose names appeared on the caging list from voting.




According to a Republican Party lawyer who was on the scene that day, before the polls closed, Kelly hightailed it out of the state in a Chevy Impala, armbands and signs stuffed in the trunk. When the Essex County prosecutor's office launched a statewide criminal investigation the following week, he was nowhere to be found. In the end, prosecutors didn't bring charges -- no would-be voters stepped forward to say they had been blocked from casting ballots -- but the Democratic National Committee filed a federal lawsuit accusing Kelly and the RNC of violating the Voting Rights Act.





To settle the case, in 1982 the RNC signed a consent decree, agreeing to end all "ballot security" programs targeting minority precincts. Four years later, the RNC was caught caging minority voters in Louisiana, an effort that was intended to "keep the black vote down," according to an internal RNC memo. The DNC filed suit again, and a chastened RNC agreed to a modified decree requiring it to submit all plans for anti-voter fraud campaigns to the court for approval.
 
http://articles.latimes.com/1986-10-25/news/mn-7435_1_republican-national-committee




GOP Memo Admits Plan Could 'Keep Black Vote Down'

October 25, 1986|From the Washington Post

NEWARK, N.J. — A Republican National Committee official calculated that a so-called ballot security program in Louisiana "could keep the black vote down considerably," according to documents released in federal court Friday.

The documents and court hearing were the latest developments in a controversy over the GOP's ballot program that Democrats maintain is aimed at reducing minority turnout. The Republicans say the program's sole purpose is to purge ineligible voters from voting roles.

In an Aug. 13 memo the court made public Friday, Kris Wolfe, the Republican National Committee Midwest political director, wrote Lanny Griffith, the committee's Southern political director, and said of the Louisiana campaigning:

"I know this race is really important to you. I would guess that this program will eliminate at least 60-80,000 folks from the rolls. . . . If it's a close race . . . which I'm assuming it is, this could keep the black vote down considerably."
 
because they are designed to slove NO EXSISTING problem

they are designed to bring down votes of color


are you saying our courts are lying you fucking traitor
So you are saying that black people ate too stupid to be able to show some ID? Isn't that an clear example of your racism?

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multiple states judges have looked at all the facts and said you fucks are hate filled fucking racists traitors to democracy



are you going to lie about them like you lie about me


see why I hate you fucking slandering lying evil traitors to every thing that is good in this world



you lie straight into the face of facts


you are the enemy of all mankind
Judges are subject to political pressure, we have to have a voter registration card over here!

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So you are saying that black people ate too stupid to be able to show some ID? Isn't that an clear example of your racism?

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go get the post of mine you claim exists you lying rape fantasy boy
 
Why do minorities have so much trouble obtaining ID?

Is the process for getting an ID racist?

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