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NAACP Has UN Investigating US Election Laws

For years conservatives have been telling the federal government to get out of the United Nations (UN). They should have no authority at all in the business of the United States of America. However, recently the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) have presented their case against U S voter laws to the United Nations Human Rights Council. They argue that the requirements disenfranchise voters and suppress the minority. Now the Council is investigating.
What is most incredible in all of this is the people on the panel they are presenting these matters to: Saudi Arabia, China and Cuba. These have been some of the greatest human rights violators in recent history!
I find it incredible that they would stoop this low, but it should be expected from this liberal organization. The NAACP is a racist organization that has shown it lives and breathes to promote racism while saying it opposes it.
Eight states have passed voter ID laws in the past year and thirty-two are waiting for approval, and for good reason. The only reasons someone doesn’t want people to have to identify that they live in the state they are voting in and can demonstrate that is that they want to cheat and commit election fraud.
As a poll watcher in South Carolina during the primaries this year, I saw someone come in and try to pull one on the system stating they didn’t have to have ID because the Obama administration has struck down SC’s law concerning voter ID. I reminded them that is was not the place of the administration to do such a thing and is well within the Constitutional role of the State, not the federal government to write such laws. Texas had a similar issue with the administration.
Here the federal government wants state’s not to ID people for the purpose of voting, but do you know what they do want to ID you for? That’s right firearms purchases. Why not be consistent? Frankly either ID for both or don’t ID. I think voter ID simply identifies a person as a legal citizen and thus they have the right to vote.
However, the issue here is far more serious as now the NAACP has taken this issue outside the borders of the Constitution and our governing body to a world entity.
The Miami Herald says that the NAACP have a vested interest in the laws being considered. “Other changes adopted or under consideration by states include restricting voter registration drives by third-party groups such as the League of Women Voters and the NAACP; curtailing or eliminating early voting; doing away with same-day voter registration; and rescinding the right to vote of convicted felons who have served their time.”
It seems that what would happen in the 2012 election if the states hold to these voter ID laws is that we would see a sharp change in the political landscape.
The NAACP’s senior vice president for advocacy, Hillary Shelton said, “This really is a tactic that undercuts the growth of your democracy.” Hey Hillary! It ain’t a democracy! It’s a representative Republic! Believe me, you do not want mob rule. Mob rule might decide some pretty awful things about all sorts of people based on skin color, gender, religious beliefs and all sorts of things. You do not want that, so stop promoting America as a democracy. It is not one.
The ridiculous notions of Ms. Shelton are even more apparent as she continues, “[the photo ID laws] undercuts the integrity of our government, if you allow it to happen. It’s trickery, it’s a sleight of hand. We’re seeing it happen here and we don’t want it to happen to you, and we are utilizing the U.N. as a tool to make sure that we are able to share that with those countries all over the world.”
Ms. Shelton the only slight of hand we have seen in regards to not having these in place is that we have seen illegals be allowed to vote, dead people allowed to vote, people voting from completely different states, along with people voting multiple times. The only trickery going on is your argument.
What is even more despicable is that you would seek the UN to be a tool, which is a good term to use for them, since that is what they are, to impose itself on the sovereign land of America. Calling for ID laws when it comes to voting is far from the NAACP’s charge that it is some sort of human rights abuse.
Hans von Spakovsky with the conservative group Heritage Foundation said, “The idea that this is a human rights abuse is ridiculous.”
Catherin Engelbrecht, president of True the Vote, a tea party-founded anti-voter fraud group says,
“The NAACP can appeal to whatever body it chooses to — the U.N. doesn’t run our elections.”
I couldn’t agree more. The NAACP is not only doing a disservice to the people that support them, they are completely undermining the sovereignty of America and it’s citizens. Maybe it’s time we fight back and start flooding their phone lines about this and finding out who supports them financially and start openly boycotting them and letting others know why.
Tim Brown
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