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Originally Posted by Guest
I will take back the disenfranchise minority comment, since the two example I gave are examples of minorities being disenfranchised.
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Totally wrong.
There is no evidence that requiring a photo ID is difficult for anyone. I dare you to find someone that does NOT have one already. If a person can get out to vote, or register to vote absentee, then they can obtain a photo ID. Is it suddenly impossible for the liberal bus to be used to take the voter to obtain an ID? The buses are sure available when they want the vote. Anyone that says voter ID disenfranchises minorities is admitting to being racist. You are saying that only blacks don't have the ability to obtain an ID.
Yes, there is plenty of evidence of voter fraud. There are plenty of people that vote in one state and then vote in another. There is evidence of voters voting twice. I know one person of many in NC that vote for their parents. His father is a Democrat and he is a Republican, so he votes once Republican for himself and then again for his father. They don't ask for anything at the polls other than you address.
What is a voter registration card's purpose? They sure don't ask for it when you vote.
Anyone that says that it's impossible to obtain an ID is a liar. I don't know of anyone that doesn't already have one. And the states that passed a law for photo ID also made it easier to the voter to obtain an ID.
Democrats are the party of "impossible." They say it is impossible to deport a few million criminal invaders/illegal aliens, and they say it is impossible to prove voter fraud, and they say it is impossible to prevent abortions, and it's impossible to prevent drug abuse, but they think it is possible to control a billion legally owned guns. If not for the government, liberals would all be rolled up in a ball, sucking their thumbs.