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jfern
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« on: November 15, 2014, 06:08:26 AM »

I take offense for those who suggest opposition to amnesty is about race. I can't count the number of Hispanic Americans I've met at tea party rallies, at local GOP events, etc. who oppose amnesty.

Greg Abbott won 44% of the Hispanic vote in Texas, for heaven's sake. How well did John McCain do?

If you disagree with Democrats because you want to secure the border before giving amnesty to 4 million undocumented immigrants, it obviously makes you a racist. Hence if you think voter ID, which is active in basically every First World Country, should be enforced, you are a racist and are trying to suppress voters.

The UK
Australia
New Zealand
Japan
Switzerland
etc.
Other countries with national (universal) ID, so it doesn't matter:
France
Germany
Italy
Spain
etc.

Not to mention that Hungary tried to introduce a form of voter suppression that the courts then ruled unconstitutional. The form of voter suppression? Voter registration. Yup, what we take for granted in 49 states, and think North Dakota is odd for not having.
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jfern
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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2014, 01:03:51 AM »

I don't care what Party does it, the Constitution must be followed.  If a bill can't be passed by Congress, then deal with it.

He is dealing with it.

Let me explain it this way.

Congress passes laws.  The President can sign them or veto them.  If Congress decides not to pass the law that does not give the President authority to break the rules. 

Nobody has told me what law the President violated with his actions.

He has violated the Constitution.  This is not in the President's power.

What's not in the Constitution?

Black Democrats aren't allowed to do what Reagan did.
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