— which is shocking, because, as noble, hard-working immigrants yearning for freedom, they are indeed the best among us, and all they want is to pick watermelons and lettuce and wash dishes and raise their families in peace, unmolested by the nativists and xenophobes.
But if whether or not they’re left alone to do so requires a bit of voter fraud along the way, well… the ends justify the means, right?
(thanks to geoffB)
Debbie Wasserman-Schulz could not be reached for comment, as her brain was jostled and became lodged in her left ear canal.
Racists
the ends justify the meansEl fin justifica los métodosFIFY
La Justicia de California Bilingüe Junta Ejecución – Yes we can!
The California Bilingual Fairness Enforcement Board – Si se puede!
Nothing to see here. Please move along.
they’re not supposed to vote that’s why you should have to show an ID to vote
You may have violated someone’s civil rights just by thinking that.
I’ll say it again: in Mexico and other Latino countries, gaming the system is the system. They did it there; they’ll do it here.
Asian countries are the same way. Also former Eastern Bloc countries.
If you cannot get up the gumption to get some kind of official ID, why should you be able to vote? I know the problem is that it’s called a “poll tax,” but does anyone believe that it is any more?
I would like to see stricter limits on the franchise, but it won’t happen unless things change significantly.
Speaking of Voter “fraud”:
Payback is a bitch
They don’t obey their own laws when they are given the chance in their own countries. Why should you expect anything different?
“Poll tax” my ass.
When I have to show my ID to buy a 6 pack, they don’t call it a “beer tax”.
“Hey, my right to buy beer is violated by your racist demand to show ID.”
“Yea whatever pal, just show me a valid ID and you can get all the beer you like.”
This scenario should apply to voting.
Some people classify voting as a right. Buying beer isn’t a right.
Note that I think one should have to show an ID to vote.
Here in Georgia the argument lately is that since you need a birth certificate to get a free state ID, and a birth certificate costs money, POLL TAX!!!!!!eleventy!!!
And if you reply, “Okay, we’ll have a process where people who need a certified copy of their birth certificate to get a free state ID, can get one without it costing them anything,” they also throw in, “And how does that help people born years ago in rural areas who never even had a birth certificate issued for them!!!???”
My first instinct is to point out that very few 150-year-olds are expected to vote this November.
That’s because it isn’t about issuing the ID, it’s about destroying the ability of the Democrats to manufacture votes as needed.
Which we all know already, of course.