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NAACP Requires Two Forms of ID From Media to See Eric Holder Say Voter ID Laws Are Racist

NAACP Requires Two Forms of ID From Media to See Eric Holder Say Voter ID Laws Are Racist

Attorney General Eric Holder addressed the NAACP National Convention in Houston earlier today where he blasted the state of Texas for pursuing voter ID laws, saying they discriminate against minorities and even called requiring a valid ID to vote a "poll tax."

(Related: Eric Holder to NAACP: 'I Will Not Allow the Texas Voter ID Law to Happen')

Well, unless there wasn't a single minority journalist in attendance at the George R. Brown Convention Center on Monday, the NAACP is guilty of racial discrimination, at least according to Holder's blanket definition of the term.

Townhall's Katie Pavlich reports the NAACP required all media in attendance to present a "government-issued photo I.D. (such as a driver's license) as well as valid media credentials." This is according to a press release reportedly circulated by the group prior to the conference.

Townhall has more details:

Earlier today, Attorney General Eric Holder addressed the NAACP [National] Convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. What did media need in order to attend? That's right, government issued photo identification (and a second form of identification too!), something both Holder and the NAACP stand firmly against when it comes to voting. Holder's DOJ is currently suing Texas for "discriminatory" voter ID laws. From the press release:

'All media must present government-issued photo I.D. (such as a driver’s license) as well as valid media credentials. Members of the media must RSVP to receive press credentials at https://action.naacp.org/page/s/registration. For security purposes, media check-in and equipment set up must be completed by 7:45 a.m. CDT for an 8:00 a.m. CDT security sweep.  Once the security sweep is completed, additional media equipment will NOT be permitted to enter and swept equipment will NOT be permitted to exit.'

To make it even more ironic, NAACP CEO and President Benjamin Jealous addressed the conference on Monday and also railed against voter ID laws, comparing the issue to the civil rights battles of the 1960s. These are "Selma and Montgomery times," he said, referring to historic Alabama civil rights confrontations.

"We must overwhelm the rising tide of voting suppression with the high tide of registration and mobilization and motivation and protection," said Jealous.

GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is expected to speak at the NAACP conference tomorrow.

Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas) called out Holder for his apparent hypocrisy today while speaking on the House Floor, saying: "Holder is inconsistent. He believes in security and photo IDs for people when he speaks but rejects valid security and IDs for people when they vote." Watch all of his comments here:

You can watch Holder explain his stance on voter ID laws via NBC below, where he says there is "no proof" of "voter fraud":

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And following Holder's assertion that voter fraud is nonexistent, Townhall was clever enough to include the video of activist James O'Keefe receiving Holder's ballot in Washington, D.C., which can be seen here:

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