Tuesday, October 21, 2014

NC: NAACP Speaker’s Alleged Remarks: Let’s Create Confusion During the Nov. 2014 Election By Deliberately Misleading Voters

Via WiscoDave


According to a letter from a lawyer for the State of North Carolina to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), a speaker at a recent NAACP conference in North Carolina urged audience members to mislead the NAACP’s own members into believing they do not need to register to vote in advance, or that they do not need to vote at their assigned polling place.

Why?  The letter alleges: To create confusion and animosity during the upcoming mid-term elections in North Carolina, and to use the evidence of that confusion in the ongoing litigation between Eric Holder’s Justice Department and North Carolina and to show that North Carolina’s election integrity laws are discriminatory. From the letter:

4 comments:

  1. Um ... why is a law firm "for the state of North Carolina" headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina?

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  2. Man I really don't like that slimeball.... I don't understand why anyone would want him representing them. I am sure that Dr. King would be ashamed of what has become of his movement. They fought, bled and some died for equality and now many have this slavish mentality to big government. I am sure that Dr. MKL's dream did not included cradle to grave dependence. We are all equal in the eyes of GOD. It is a damn shame what the good Mr.Barber has done and continues to do in this state.

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