DOJ Witness Can Fly to Washington, But Can’t Get Voter ID

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DOJ Witness Can Fly to Washington, But Can’t Get Voter ID


This is too much. The Justice Department actually called a witness in the Texas Voter ID trial today in Washington, D.C. The witness complained she couldn’t find the time to get her parents to drive her to get the free photo ID, but she obviously had time to fly to Washington, D.C., from Texas to testify at trial!

Henry Jackson writes at the Associated Press.


Victoria Rose Rodriguez, 18, told a federal court in Washington that she had limited documentation — a birth certificate, a high school transcript and a student ID card with a photo on it — but is currently a registered voter in Texas. She said her parents are too busy to take her or her twin sister to get the new voter identification cards required by the law.






Naturally, Henry Jackson doesn’t seem to note this obvious laugher, that Rodriguez has parents too busy to get the ID, but can hop a plane in San Antonio and spend at least a day in Washington, D.C., and then ride back home. In fact, Jackson (and the rest of press) simply laps up the government’s stories without question.
 
Attn NIGGERZ, we ALL know the deal

YOU WANT TO CHEAT

CAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY YOU WIN!

So stop the BS and just say it
 
if you are 18

and CANT get to where you need to get to

for an

ID



DONT FUCKING VOTE

YOU ARE A MORON
 
get teh fuck outa here

I would rather have ZERO readers than have YOU HERE:mad:

Say

SORRY

or GET THE FUCK AWAY FOREVER!:mad:
 
I have been shit on for 10 years here

and I dont give a damn

BUT

YOU CROSSED THE LINE:mad:
 
You're calling ME? a slut...



You know where the iggy button is. Use it. Double-Dawg Dare...
 
ID Requirements for Airport Checkpoints

Adult passengers (18 and over) are required to show a U.S. federal or state-issued photo ID in order to be allowed to go through the checkpoint and onto their flight.

http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/acceptable_documents.shtm

Well, at least she had the time to obtain her federal or state-issued photo ID required for her to fly to testify that she doesn't have the time to obtain Texas voter registration photo ID with which to cast a vote...

...I realize I'm stupid, but come on...really?!

Oh, ok...

...it's the Department of Justice ran by Eric Holder - that makes sense, now.
 
Well, at least she had the time to obtain her federal or state-issued photo ID required for her to fly to testify that she doesn't have the time to obtain Texas voter registration photo ID with which to cast a vote...

...I realize I'm stupid, but come on...really?!

Oh, ok...

...it's the Department of Justice ran by Eric Holder - that makes sense, now.

it is NONSENSE

isnt it?
 
yup

those that buy

COLOREDCUNTS BOOKS

NIGGERZ dinners

and

NIGGERHOLDERS press conferences:cool:
 
it is NONSENSE

isnt it?

Not any more than rendering a friggin' United States of America Supreme Court edict that Americans can be taxed for an unconstitutionally-mandated product they don't have to buy...

...or the awareness that a statist like Obama can be President of such a great nation, or the thought of a statist like Romney even having the chance.
 
Did the Associated Press Airbrush an Inconvenient Quote?


On Tuesday the Department of Justice called a witness in its trial against Texas’ voter ID law. The witness, 18-year-old Victoria Rose Rodriguez, was originally noted in this AP story accordingly:


Victoria Rose Rodriguez, 18, told a federal court in Washington that she had limited documentation — a birth certificate, a high school transcript and a student ID card with a photo on it — but is currently a registered voter in Texas. She said her parents are too busy to take her or her twin sister to get the new voter identification cards required by the law. (emphasis added)

Rodriguez’s story contains a glaring hole: She flew to Washington to testify. How did she have time to do that, but not have time to get a photo ID?

Since Christian Adams noted the discrepancy here at PJM, the AP story has changed and now reads:


In her testimony Tuesday, Rodriguez testified that she’s currently a registered voter but would not be able to meet the requirements of Texas’ new law. She said she lacked the necessary documents and the ability to travel to a location where she can obtain the newly required voter ID.

Her obvious problem remains: If she has the time to fly from San Antonio to Washington to testify and fly back to Texas, she has time to get an ID. But the time reference is now gone from the AP story.

For the Department of Justice to attempt such a snow job is a disgrace. For the Associated Press to buy her story hook, line and sinker is a joke. For the AP to also airbrush its story once the hole in her testimony is exposed is an act of dishonesty.
 
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