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Originally Posted by Guest
Hey dummy, if they were KNOWN to be illegal they wouldn't have been allowed to vote right? I don't know of anyone that obtained prescriptions illegally either, or liquor, or plane tickets.
The law is the law. Citizenship is required to vote. How do you prove citizenship, by the honor system? I did know someone in NC that voted twice. Once as himself and once as his invalid father. All they ask for in NC is your address. They didn't even ask for any proof of your name. Just asked you name and address.
How did they find those eleven that voted illegally? Did they show ID?
Is there any reason that you can come up with that would be logical enough to NOT warrant a photo ID to vote? Please tell me that you can give me one person that you know of that votes that does not have an ID. They never have traveled, used medication, bought liquor, etc??? I have yet to hear a liberal give me one VALID reason NOT to have a voter ID.
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Apparently, you missed the news clip that showed state representatives in the states that are trying to pass stricter voting laws voting for their absent colleagues. Some were sitting there with sticks, so they wouldn't have to get off the dead asses to hit their colleagues voting box. Some of the representatives were voting two or more times on a bill. Maybe they should start voting only once in their own chambers, and set a good example of what voting a real democracy is. They should try to live by their own rules.
I would like to hear one Republican that thinks that the states passing the stricter laws aren't targeting minorities. Why is so hard to accept that inner city minorities don't have drivers licenses? Why is obtaining a voter id only during working hours? The post office has mobile trucks that you can buy stamps, or mail items from. Why don't these states have mobile vehicles that will go into minority sections of cities, and issue voter ids? Why is making it easy to obtain a voter id a real problem?
Better yet, why not hand out voter ids at the polling booth at the next election. All the voter would have to do is show the id that they showed in the past, and then that person would receive voter id.
As soon as, the courts said that basically southern states didn't have to get courts approval before they could change the voting laws due to their discriminatory past practices, South Carolina, and Texas rushed to adopt strict voter id laws. South Caroline did it in a day.
You are going to sit there with a straight face, and say that minorities are being targeted. Come on man! If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is a duck.