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While Dems Oppose Gun Rights, They Support Non-Citizen Voting
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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House Democrats led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi have nixed an effort to discourage voting by non-citizens in local elections just one week after they voted to impose additional restrictions on the Second Amendment rights of citizens in what a growing number of people see as a rush toward a constitutional collision.
According to the Washington Times, the 228-197 vote “came as part of a broader debate on Democrats’ major legislative priority this year, HR 1, the ‘For the People Act,’ which includes historic expansions of voter registration and access, as well as a major rewrite of campaign finance laws.” Translation: Democrats insist that gun control is really “gun reform,” but election reform is really discrimination. |
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Stripeseven
(3/11/2019)
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Their legislative priorities? That would be acquiring unlimited power to convert Rights into Privileges, and turning law abiding citizens into criminals. |
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