Friday, September 23, 2011

Election fraud supported by Democrat Gov.

Deval Patrick resorts to sheer IDiocy on voter rules
By Howie Carr
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Photo by Angela Rowlings

You have to produce identification to rent a car.

Or if you want a library card.

Forget prescription drugs — you now need an ID for the high-octane over-the-counter cold medicines and cough syrups.

If you drive without an ID, the cops will handcuff you and tow away your car.

But by God, Gov. Deval Patrick, patron saint of illegal aliens, is putting his foot down again. All you illegal aliens, you don’t need no stinkin’ ID if you want to vote.

“I am not interested,” he said Wednesday, “and will not sign anything that makes it harder to vote.”

Imagine if you didn’t have to show an ID to get a beer at Fenway Park [map]. Change one word in Deval’s statement and see how ridiculous it sounds.

“I am not interested and will not sign anything that makes it harder to drink.”

God forbid the Democrats’ precious illegal aliens should be even asked a question about their eligibility at the polls.

Marsha Coakley, the attorney general, says that since a voter ID card costs $25, it’s an “improper hardship” for some illegals, I mean citizens.

Remember, this is the same Marsha Coakley who in 2009 famously said, “Technically, it is not illegal to be illegal in Massachusetts.”

I have a suggestion. How about we allow the illegals to use their EBT cards to buy the voter ID cards? Would that make our “new Americans” happy?

Of course, there’s another way we could change Deval’s mind.

Fulfill his dream of allowing illegals to get driver’s licenses. Then there would be no problem with producing a driver’s license at your local Third World precinct.

What exactly is it with these Democrat pols? I think they’re looking at the election results. Tuesday, they lost a House seat in Bristol County that includes at least one precinct in New Bedford.

Talk about a rotten borough — the 11th Bristol is a seat that has been filled in the recent past by such reprobate reps as Jailbird George Rogers and Mark Howland, the turbine mogul.

Of course, losing a seat here and there doesn’t mean the Legislature’s going Republican next year, but even Massachusetts voters seem to be awakening from their slumber. An empty bank account will do that to you every time.

This proposed voter ID bill is not about disenfranching black Americans.

This is about the Democrats’ new constituency — illegal aliens.

The sponsor of a proposed 2012 ballot question to require voter ID said that “My only interest is making sure that the person who shows up to vote and claims they are that person is indeed that person.”

How dare anyone engage in such ... hate speech!

Deval Patrick knows what that kind of talk is. It’s racism.

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