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La Raza Promotes Where People Can Vote Without An ID

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Revmitchell, Oct 30, 2014.

  1. Revmitchell

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    The pro-amnesty Hispanic activist organization the National Council of La Raza helpfully promoted a Washington Post article explaining which states people can vote in without having to use a photo ID.

    “Voter ID laws are at-issue across the country, with newly Republican-controlled legislatures having passed them in numerous states after the 2010 election,” explained The Washington Post’s Aaron Blake. “Most states still request some form of ID, but don’t require it. Another 20 states don’t require identification. In case you’re wondering where your state is at in all of this, a helpful (sic) graphic from the Post’s graphics team.”

    So who ended up using the Post’s helpful graphic? The country’s foremost pro-amnesty Hispanic immigrant organization.

    http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/29/l...guide-on-where-people-can-vote-without-an-id/
     
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    As much as the liberal party crys racist ....why is this group allow to be?
     
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    Since 1982, NCLR has benefited from the expertise of its Corporate Board of Advisors (CBA) in an effort to advance the interests of Hispanic Americans. This impressive group of senior executives and liaisons from 24 key corporations meets twice a year to receive updates on NCLR’s activities, dialogue about current matters, and make decisions about issues and programs of concern. Through ongoing communication with the CBA, NCLR strengthens each CBA member’s capacity to attract and serve the Hispanic population.

    AT&T
    Bank of America
    Chevron
    Citi
    The Coca-Cola Company
    Comcast/NBCUniversal/Telemundo
    ConAgra Foods, Inc.
    Ford Motor Company
    General Mills, Inc.
    General Motors
    Johnson & Johnson
    Kraft Foods
    McDonald’s Corporation
    MillerCoors LLC
    PepsiCo, Inc.
    Prudential Financial
    Shell
    State Farm Insurance Companies
    Time Warner Inc.
    TOYOTA
    UPS
    Verizon
    Walmart
    Wells Fargo

    - See more at: http://www.nclr.org/index.php/about_us/governance/corporate_board_of_advisors/#sthash.pnje4ncX.dpuf

    Isn't it obvious?
     
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