Saturday, May 10, 2014

Rand Paul Comes Out In Support Of Obama Voter Fraud

Strange but true. The liberal New York Times is praising Senator Rand Paul for advocating voter fraud and you won't believe Paul's reason for advancing voter fraud...




(NY Times) Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky broke Friday with fellow Republicans who have pushed for stricter voting laws as a way to crack down on fraud at the polls, saying that the focus on such measures alienates and insults African-Americans and hurts the party.

"Everybody’s gone completely crazy on this voter ID thing," Mr. Paul said in an interview. "I think it’s wrong for Republicans to go too crazy on this issue because it’s offending people."

Mr. Paul becomes the most prominent member of his party — and among the very few — to distance himself from the voting restrictions and the campaign for their passage in states under Republican control, including North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin, that can determine presidential elections. Civil rights groups call the laws a transparent effort to depress black turnout.

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27 comments:

  1. Well, it looks like we have another RINO. I was really hoping he would be "different" BUT it looks like more of the same "Washington Mentality" Once in power, all their false promises of conservatism and false ideology goes out the window in return for VOTES and more POWER!

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    1. This looks like an effective way to combat a major issue the Democrats are riding the crest of to their advantage. I in no way believe Rand Paul to be a RINO. To begin with in actuality he is a Libertarian. If this ploy works the Democrats will lose another rallying call for votes from African-Americans.

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    2. In the past few days, Paul has come out to say that we need to reach across the isle and be more inclusive to blacks. This is the big tent idea, but Paul is doing it in a different way. At some time, he may change his wording of his statement to say that voter ID prevents fraud and that it is the only reason for having the clarification. He could bring up the massive counts that had been reported. I'm sure that his words are calculated to break up the black vote in the Democrat party. Obozo's support in the black community has slipped 20%, according to the latest polls. I'm sure that Paul is trying to destroy the lock the Dems have had on the blacks voting block. MLK III has even talked about moderating his stance for Dems in the past few days. If the black vote is splintered, the Dems have no chance of winning any elections.

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    3. Thank goodness I did not send him a check. He is off my list of possible Presidential candidates with his response on votes. I am sick and tired of having my vote negated by someone who is not a legitimate registered voter!

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  2. What I want to know is how are these black people functioning in this country without ID? You need ID to do everything!

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  3. I am very disappointed in him. if one is honest in what you do, why would you be insulted to display your identity. No more than if you are asked by credit card or police or filling out bank identification.

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    1. I think they know that they should use ID. But it is the marketing of evil. It's like Abortion is no longer abortion but a woman's right to choose what she will do with her body. It isn't voter fraud but voter suppression. It is word play and the Dems are very good at it. These people don't watch FOX News. They don't really know the truth they just hear voter suppression and they are up in arms against it. We just need to get the word out and the truth out.

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  4. Another one bites the dust. Rand Paul is beginning to make a career out of pandering to liberal groups. He won't get my vote.

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  5. It's not the blacks it's the Hispanic vote he's after.

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  6. No more rand Paul.

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  7. Obama's Republican Guard rides to the RESCUE, protecting attacks upon this Republic. Senator Rand is a big supporter of Senator McConnell, another big time Obama Republican Guard member.

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  8. Goodbye Rand,it was nice knowing you. Now that you're endorsing Uncle Mitch and going along with voter fraud, welcome to ranks of spineless RINOs.

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  9. I am so sick of everybody worrying about offending someone, if they are that easily offended you probably offend them by worrying about it.

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  10. Another one less. Ted Cruz seems to be ok so far, but his father was Canada citizen when Ted was born in Canada, could be trouble.

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  11. If we don't get the voting record up to date, we will be rule by illegals and dead people. Real Americans that don't have any records for voting, better get started to verify yourself.

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  12. I talked to Rand. He is not for anything that isn't legal.
    Picture I.D.'s are legal. Try driving a car without a license with a picture on it. Try opening a bank account without a picture I.D.!
    The list goes on and on and one. Rand Paul is not advocating voting without showing a picture I.D.!

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    1. Then we can only hope he'll be demanding that the NY Times set the record straight...???

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  13. Few Americans r focusing on REAL ISSUES..Fema camps, DHS,police state we r in, Moslim idiot Pres, Islam support, corrupt congress, severely reduced national military strength, Remember Hitler ?? this guy is getting away with MURDER not to mention the corrupt congress. .wake up America!!!!

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  14. We live in a world were you need to show I.D. to cash your check to drive a car, to get your food stamps, but you don't have to show I.D. to show who you our when you VOTE ?

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  15. ok Rand, you used to be high on my list.
    Thank you for making my choices simpler.
    What happened?
    Who paid you? How much?
    The LAST , most precious, thing Americans have is their VOTE.
    It MUST be protected.
    ANYBODY who says it it just too big a pain, doesn't value America enough to vote.
    Bye Bye Rand........................

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  16. I do not understand the reasoning behind not requiring proof of who you are when you go to the voting polls. The Dem's have made it a war cry that the Repub and especially Tea Party are bent on stopping black's and Hispanic's from voting. This should not even be a political issue. Rand is I think merely trying to break the Dem Plantation mind set that so many highly respected in the black community seem to push. Wake up we do need to be inclusive and break that Plantation mindset to further weaken the Dem Party

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  17. This illegal, corrupt Evil Empire ignores the law. Blank them!! The states need to enforce voter I.D. laws & to hell with Holder & his Dept. of Injustice. AND we need observers at all polling places this Nov. to watch for people being bussed in, the commie MFs.

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  18. DAMMIT, RAND....STOP PANDERING FOR VOTES YOU'RE NEVER GOING TO GET BEFORE YOU LOSE THE SUPPORT YOU ALREADY HAVE !!! THESE PEOPLE YOU'RE PANDERING TO HAVE BEEN RAISED FROM BIRTH TO NEVER VOTE REPUBLICAN, NO MATTER WHAT !!!! KNOCK IT OFF ALREADY, WHILE YOU'VE STILL GOT A HALF CHANCE.............

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  19. The people who are offended by Voter ID requirements are Criminals and plan to vote more then once!. I wonder if Obama and the other Liberals/Communists would have won the last election if Voter ID was required?? This would include most ultra Communists like Holder that remained in office. Paul lost my vote and I hope the Tea Party tells him to take a hike

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    1. Obama is pushing for no voter ID in America but did you know he recently told Kenya that it is a disgrace for Kenya not to push for voter ID because without voting would continue to be a joke. So why is what good for Kenya not good for America in this case? I have to show my ID to vote. It doesn't offend me.

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  20. The greatest "voter fraud" is the voter suppression by the states. In the last survey of states, there was only 100 cases of voter fraud in the 2012 election. several of these were committed by election officials.

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  21. It makes no sense to me to be against voter ID. You need some sort of ID to do just about anything nowadays. What, Blacks don't have IDs or don't like to use IDs?

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche