Friday, August 27, 2010

It;s okat to obey the law in GA

 A Victory for Citizenship Verification

Last week brought good news for those of us who believe that illegal aliens and non-citizens shouldn’t be violating federal and state laws that prohibit them from registering and voting with impunity. The Justice Department agreed to settle a federal lawsuit filed by the State of Georgia (Georgia v. Holder) that will allow Georgia to verify the citizenship status of newly registered voters.

There’s an irony here: By verifying citizenship, Georgia was simply implementing another federal law, the Help America Vote Act of 2002, which requires states to verify the accuracy of voter registration information.


Boned Jello
The Corner's Hans A. von Spakovsky analyzes this nicely, but nowhere states that these Obamunists are the most out-of-control fucktards that ever existed outside of the Soviet block, Red China or Cuba.  

Outrage Related:Administration halts prosecution of alleged USS Cole bomber

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

He's missing obumble's dick in his mouth; otherwise a good shot...

Anonymous said...

I voted in the recent primary and am pleased to say that Georgia
still requires a govt issued photo-ID.

GaGator

Alear said...

We're gonna need a bigger gallows.

JMcD said...

"No I am NOT winking at you, ya fecking bozo, and wipe that g*dd*mmed fly off your lip!"

Cheesy said...

IMO, there's just not nearly enough damage displayed here-more bruises, teeth knocked out, jaw broken, half the moustache gone, etc.
Remember: "Never let a good asskicking go to waste."

Mark Alger said...

Seriously!

There's a longstanding tradition of not prosecuting your predecessor for crimes against the state -- no matter how egregious. I assume it's like sharks not eating lawyers: professional courtesy.

But these guys are beyond the pale. If Michelle Bachman DOESN'T get the ball rolling and start issuing subpoenas and arrest warrants SOONEST in January (after we take back the House), there's gonna be some 'splainin' to do.

M

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