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Hypocrisy, Thy Name is Obama
2013-06-29
As President Obama and his family continue their tour of Africa, the White House put out a Fact Sheet entitled "U.S. Support for Strengthening Democratic Institutions, Rule of Law, and Human Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa." One of the first items highlighted by the White House is a $53 million program in Kenya that helps young people "obtain National identification cards, a prerequisite to voter registration."
But isn't that going to deter minority voters? Intimidate them?
Civil society and independent media play a critical role in any vibrant democracy. Across sub-Saharan Africa, the United States supports efforts to ensure civil society organizations and independent media can organize, advocate, and raise awareness with governments and the private sector to improve political processes, transparency, and government performance. Examples include:

In Kenya, the $53 million Yes Youth Can program empowers nearly one million Kenyan youth to use their voices for advocacy in national and local policy-making, while also creating economic opportunities. In advance of Kenya's March 2013 general elections, Yes Youth Can's "My ID My Life" campaign helped 500,000 youth obtain National identification cards, a prerequisite to voter registration, and carried out a successful nationwide campaign with Kenyan civic organizations to elicit peace pledges from all presidential aspirants.

At an August 2012 press briefing, Jay Carney had the following to say about a Texas voter ID law:

"And on the voter ID case, I can tell you that, as you know, this administration believes it should be easier for eligible citizens to vote -- to register and vote. We should not be imposing unnecessary obstacles or barriers to voter participation."
Yes, it imposes barriers to voting by the dead, un-registered people, and other illegal practices. That's why they don't want it here. It makes it harder to rig the vote.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

#7  They can just hack the Diebold machines, this is just a stop gap.
Posted by: newc   2013-06-29 20:18  

#6  ...the checks didn't show.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-06-29 09:37  

#5  Black people and Islamic looking dudes protest Champ visit.

I wonder what bothers them?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-06-29 08:53  

#4  Rare video: Black people and Islamic looking dudes protest Champ visit.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-06-29 04:35  

#3  Civil society and independent media play a critical role in any vibrant democracy.

....or dictatorship, depending upon one's definition of "civil and independent".
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-06-29 02:44  

#2  When did the aircraft industry become 'perverted'? And I bet they are one of the largest employers in the Senator's district. So he's doing what's right for his constituents AND helping America's defense
Posted by: Mikey Hunt   2013-06-29 02:21  

#1  It's a sad day for America. Even Jerry Moran, Senator of rural Kansas ignores the budget constraints and votes for the perverted aircraft industry over his constituents.
Posted by: bman   2013-06-29 01:57  

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