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Ex-Florida GOP Chair: Yep, We Disenfranchised Blacks

Current GOP officials say Jim Greer just distracting from his own crimes

By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 28, 2012 7:20 AM CDT

(Newser) – Liberals have been accusing recent GOP-led voter ID laws of aiming to disenfranchise minorities, who tend to vote Democrat. Now former Florida GOP chairman Jim Greer is saying on record that, yes, those laws are actually about stopping black people from voting, reports Salon, picking up on a story in the Tampa Bay Times. “I was upset because the political consultants and staff were talking about voter suppression and keeping blacks from voting,” Greer said, recalling a 2009 meeting with party officials. Greer also said the party's budget committee had been taken over by "whack-a-do, right-wing crazies."

Greer is hardly without an axe to grind, though. His statements came from a 630-page deposition made in May as part of his trial on corruption charges. Greer paid a company he owned nearly $200,000 from GOP coffers while he was the chairman, although he contends it was authorized and made for services rendered. Florida state Sen. John Thrasher, who succeeded Greer as party chairman, called Greer's comments about voter suppression "baseless accusations on other people in an effort to divert attention from himself.''

In this 2010 Seminole County Sheriff Office booking photo, former state Republican Party chairman Jim Greer is seen after he was arrested at his home near Orlando, Fla.
In this 2010 Seminole County Sheriff Office booking photo, former state Republican Party chairman Jim Greer is seen after he was arrested at his home near Orlando, Fla.   (AP Photo/Seminole County Sheriff Office)
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Just_Dave
Jul 30, 2012 8:19 AM CDT
A curious thought here....how will these millions of poor disenfranchised victims be able to reap the benefits of Obamacare without ID?
plain_speaking
Jul 29, 2012 9:10 AM CDT
Are ALL photo ids accepted?....my sons High ID, i am guessing, would NOT be accepted.....getting an acceptable photo ID can be difficult if you don't have all the SUPPORTING document....what if you were born in a different state....try getting your birth certificate..if you loose your wallet....try replacing all your docs...have you dealt with SS office?...I was standing in line last week at the DMV....roughly half of the people were turned away because they didn't have all the right docs....now imagine not being able to loose a day's pay..requiring photo IDs effects the poor disproportionately....
ProbolyKnot
Jul 29, 2012 7:34 AM CDT
Some people here are trying to push the republican talking points of "It's easy to produce an ID... so nobody is harmed." But it's not about an ID, it's about forcing people to produce a PHOTO ID when none was previously required WITHOUT allowing for sufficient time, energy and resources to provide ALL eligible voters access and ability to vote in the 2012 election. In the end, if the republicans are passing state legislation that is eliminating eligible voters by the hundreds of thousands for the 2012 election... That's evil, insidious, and unAmerian. Anybody who says otherwise is pushing a republican agenda of gaining power not by popular policy and preferred performance, but by lying, cheating, and stealing elections.
 

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