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Originally Posted by Guest
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That does not mean that they are right. It just means that the CURRENT Supreme court with liberal ideology has deemed it a particular way. Anyone that can read can see the requirement, therefore the Supreme Court is wrong in this case. How ever, each state COULD require proof of citizenship in order to register for a voter registration ID card. The registration form states that you MUST be a U.S. citizen.
In a court of law, such blatant errors could be equivalent to mishandling the chain of custody for evidence and the charges would be dismissed. I wonder if someday, a very smart lawyer will contest the election voting results and make any states that did not require proof of citizenship, an invalid count. If you can't determine the legality of a vote, then it should be discarded. Right now, it seems we are on the honor system for voting.
If liquor stores were only required to use the honor system for determining age, then they wouldn't lose their license.
How about if a pharmacy used that system for prescriptions?
Why do airlines require an ID?