The Greatest Evil in the World

by
Russ Payne

The greatest evils in the world will not be carried out by men with guns, but by men in suits sitting behind desks. —C. S. Lewis.

One of those evils, plotted by siting suits, is the  SAVE Act introduced by Rep. Chip Roy of TX,  H.R. 8281, that passed the House on July 10th.  Following the trend, turning reality upside down, to require more proof of citizenship on citizens when they vote –  i.e., driver’s license, birth certificate – while 10 to 40 million illegal aliens are given the right to vote with just an ID Card.


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Is this a sneaky way to bring back the purpose of National ID cards? Trusting leaders who approve of children born to illegal invaders of our country becoming an automatic citizen has dangerous consequences. We don’t know the background of illegal aliens, but there are reports some are murderers, rapists, violent gang members, and criminals from Venezuela. Do we want to give unvetted people the right to vote with just an ID Card?

Read the full text of H.R. 8281. H.R.8281 amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, which requires proof of citizenship to register to vote for federal offices and other purposes.  There appears to be a hidden agenda to negate Section 1 of the 14th Amendment that stipulates anyone born in the U.S. will not become a U. S. Citizen eligible to vote in federal elections. Instead of prohibiting non-citizens from voting, the SAVE Act is about making U.S. citizens out of non-vetted non-citizens. It, in essence, nullifies the words  of Senator Jacob Howard when he introduced the 14th Amendment: “Its grant of citizenship would not include persons born in the United States who are foreigners or aliens.”

H.R. 8281 does not stipulate the requirements placed on voters are just for illegal aliens or non-citizens. All the numerous requirements will be placed on all citizens. These numerous requirements will burden citizens, not illegals. This reminds me of filling out an application for a Top Secret Security Clearance while serving in the U.S. Army in 1960.  Among the multiple requirements is a form of identification consistent with the REAL Act of 2005, which consists of a long list of legalese that can have a lot of dangerous controlling consequences for citizens. All these new stipulations are placed on citizens to retain their right to vote, while all those who have criminally violated our borders only need an ID card to vote. For more of the story, read Kelleigh Nelson’s article here.

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