Biff_Poindexter
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Judge strikes down Kansas voter ID law, orders Kobach take legal classes
So a brilliant conservative patriot, Kansas State Secretary Kris Kobach was dealt a huge setback by an activist black judge when she struck down his voter ID law. The judge's name is Julie Robinson and she needs to be removed from the bench immediately for this display of judicial terrorism -- Robinson wrote that the law, championed by Kobach, prevented "tens of thousands of eligible citizens" from registering to vote before she issued a preliminary injunction, and that "the process of completing the registration process was burdensome for them." What is so burdensome about having a state approved ID? She also ordered Kobach to take 6 hours of legal classes as an insult, just pathetic.
I agree with Trump when he said that a judge being a minority makes them incapable of judging fairly. Obviously the fact that this judge is black (who as a demographic are the ones who commit rampant voter fraud the most) proves she was biased and was going to do everything she could to make voter fraud easier for her minority friends. Our voting system will always be under attack by minorities voting illegally until we get serious about protecting our voting process -- I fear one of the worst mistakes the liberals brought us was the 24th Amendment -- the poll tax was an effective deterrent against preventing illegals and undesirables from voting.
Trump should be doing more to expose the rampant voter fraud that took place in the 2016 elections -- over 3 million people voted illegally for democrat candidates -- Trump needs to finally show people the proof so we can get more support for getting laws like Kobach's put in place.
So a brilliant conservative patriot, Kansas State Secretary Kris Kobach was dealt a huge setback by an activist black judge when she struck down his voter ID law. The judge's name is Julie Robinson and she needs to be removed from the bench immediately for this display of judicial terrorism -- Robinson wrote that the law, championed by Kobach, prevented "tens of thousands of eligible citizens" from registering to vote before she issued a preliminary injunction, and that "the process of completing the registration process was burdensome for them." What is so burdensome about having a state approved ID? She also ordered Kobach to take 6 hours of legal classes as an insult, just pathetic.
I agree with Trump when he said that a judge being a minority makes them incapable of judging fairly. Obviously the fact that this judge is black (who as a demographic are the ones who commit rampant voter fraud the most) proves she was biased and was going to do everything she could to make voter fraud easier for her minority friends. Our voting system will always be under attack by minorities voting illegally until we get serious about protecting our voting process -- I fear one of the worst mistakes the liberals brought us was the 24th Amendment -- the poll tax was an effective deterrent against preventing illegals and undesirables from voting.
Trump should be doing more to expose the rampant voter fraud that took place in the 2016 elections -- over 3 million people voted illegally for democrat candidates -- Trump needs to finally show people the proof so we can get more support for getting laws like Kobach's put in place.
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