4/04/2012

If VoterID requirements discriminate against minorities, how about ID requirements to buy guns?

Democrats are threatening boycotts of firms that have supported Voter IDs. Coke is the first company to back down after this threat. From the Washington Examiner:
Democratic officials Wednesday launched a two-pronged attack on states with new laws requiring identification before voting, the highlight being a call to boycott Coke, Walmart and others that back a leading organization pushing for voter ID laws. Coke was quick to react to the political boycott threat, pulling support from the targeted group just five hours after it was called. Walmart said that support for a group does not mean it backs every decision by those groups. At issue: Liberal claims that some states are trying to keep minority voters from the polls via voter ID laws, a suggestion conservatives call silly. “We are organizing. We are not agonizing,” said Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., who is leading a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee effort to get government identification into the hands of the estimated 2-3 million Democrats who don’t have one. “We have staffed up,” he said. . . . .

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Blogger RS said...

If guns helped the dead to vote for Democrats, there would be no ID requirements.

4/04/2012 9:25 PM  

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