What do you do when you can't recall how your department sent 2,000 guns to Mexican cartels?
Well, how about changing the conversation with challenges to bipartisan state legislatures that have passed photo ID laws?
Yes, I said bipartisan, such as Dems and GOP state legislators who are concerned about protecting the integrity of elections.
"In October, the South Carolina Department of Elections reported that some 240,000 state voters lacked ID cards. The DMV now says more than 200,000 of those had allowed their IDs to expire, lived in other states or were dead."
Pres BO & AG Holder are wrong again.
This is not about racism but rather about protecting the integrity of elections.
Back to the editorial:
"In a letter to South Carolina's government, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Thomas Perez called the state law—which would require voters to present one of five forms of photo ID at the polls—a violation of Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Overall, he noted, 8.4% of the state's registered white voters lack photo ID, compared to 10% of nonwhite voters."
So what's up with AG Holder and Pres BO?
As we've posted before, this is all a distraction.
How is black unemployment doing under Pres BO? Hispanic?
How are we doing in finding out who put those 2,000 guns in the hands of Mexican cartels? Anybody know?
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