Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The article's
name is even more appropriate today than it was when I wrote it three
years ago. Sadly, in three short years we, as a nation, have conveniently
forgotten the past. We seem to view vote theft not as a criminal act—just
crooked politics. In 2008, Barack Obama—a man, by all appearances,
who is not eligible to run for State or national political office in the
United States—stole the Office of the Presidency in 2008 with the
help of ACORN, MoveOn.org and Bill Clinton's National Voter
Registration Act of 1993 (the Motor Voter Act) which was legislated
by a Democratic majority in both the House and Senate during the first
year of Clinton's presidency to make it easier for minorities and
illegals to vote in national elections.
Of course,
to hear the Democrats talk, the purpose of the Motor Voter Act
was to protect minorities from the bad Republicans who, they have steadfastly
insisted since 1993, want to keep minorities as second class citizens
by preventing them from voting. In reality what every good citizen in
the United States—not just elected Republicans—wants to do is
make sure what happened in 2008 and again in 2012, never happens again.
Ferreting out and prosecuting scores of socialist union officials and
weak-knee union members, social progressive political activists and thousands
of "give me free stuff" idiots.
The "give
me free stuff" crowd who actually believed that when the election
dust settled, they would get all those freebies promised them by the leftwing
political activists are in for a shock. Before pining away on dreams of
living the good life on someone else's dime, they need to take a minute
and stop any of the 46% still-unemployed blacks (who never got any of
that free stuff in 2009 except food stamps) and ask them if they're
better off today than they were before they took the bait on the end of
the Obama lie that if they helped him win the White House, he would
help them.
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