The one thing I have learned in a long and beautiful life is
that when someone tell you with exaggerated emphasis how they hate something it
is usually self-criticism—the result of introspection, finding something they
do not like in them selves. The voter fraud argument is a prime example. People
who support the Republican argument concerning voter fraud express their belief
with an exaggerated feeling of how un-American it is. It reminds me of the
manner people who have feelings of homosexuality in themselves vehemently denounce
gay people. The list of offenses is long ranging from extra marital sex to a love
for war. The message carried in this blog is simple. If you want to find someone
committing fraudulent voting acts look at Republican operatives. The news below the fold is that there is none but
the headlines are about the dangers of voter fraud. If your neighbor hates gay
people, if your minister riles against extra marital sex, or if a politician is
enraged over voter fraud, you know what they are saying but now you should know
why they are saying it.
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