Unions Require Photo IDs To Vote In Their Elections
But Obama Ready To Fight ID For Voting In State & Federal Elections
By Dell Hill via Director Blue
Gee, I guess the unions are raaacist.
[Via] John Romano at "Yes, But, However!" at the link. He asks the perplexing question of why do Democrats so fear voter ID?
Apparently even unions don't see the requirement of a photo ID as too burdensome.
"A
picture is worth a thousand words. According to OpenSecrets.org unions
belonging to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace
Workers (IAM) have donated over $26 million to Democratic candidates and
causes since 1990. During that same period, the union gave a paltry
$272,311 to the Republican Party.
As
you’ll note in the photo below the union requires its own members to
produce a photo ID in order to vote. The photo shows a union worker
voting earlier today on whether to sanction a new four-year contract
with Boeing, clearly the union understands the need for a picture ID in
order to help guarantee a clean election:
In
America, one needs an ID to vote in a union election, buy liquor, drive
a car, board an airplane, use a credit card and a slew of other things
in our society. Yet, the Democratic party refuses to back the idea of
requiring an ID to vote in state and federal elections under any
circumstances. A sensible voter ID law that respects the rights of the
poor, elderly, and minorities is a great idea. What are Democrats
afraid of? You connect the dots.
The most lawless attorney general in American history -- and I'm including the pathetic John Mitchell in the mix -- is visiting Austin, Texas tomorrow.
And
guess what? He will be lobbying for vote fraud, supporting a United
Nations resolution that is designed to erode the integrity of the ballot
box and, ultimately, destroy the United States Constitution.
If you're in the area (Houston included), I'd strongly encourage you to join the counter-rally.
Like former DOJ official J. Christian Adams says, it's high time this national disgrace was impeached.
Hat tip: @EyeOnPolitics
Dell’s
Bottom Line: In as much as I won’t be able to attend Mr. Holder’s
appearance in Texas, would at least one good old boy let him know that I
believe he belongs in prison?
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