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Old 05-15-2017, 08:42 PM
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So, you are saying that minorities are too stupid to get ID's??? You sound like a racist.
I guess you are too young to remember when there was NO early voting. Yes, we stood in line to vote. Some of you probably stand in longer restaurant lines to eat.
Besides, it's a myth that minorities would not be able to vote if a voter ID law was passed.

And, in case you forgot or maybe you didn't; the U.S. Constitution says (and that's federal law for those of you that say it's flexible) that ONLY US citizens may vote in our elections. How do you prove that you are a US citizen? Well, one way is to have voter ID. If I was governor, I would put a copy of that law at every election polling station and not allow anyone a vote unless they could prove they were a U.S. citizen. I would like to see the Supreme Court fight that one.
You are a clown. Registration was during working hours. Believe it or not minorities work. A lot of the inner city minorities don't own cars. So, they are asking for picture ids that these people don't have.

What did the Penn. legislator say when Penn. voter id laws was passed. "we just gave Penn. to Romney." The judge that overturn that law knew damn right well, who was targeted to make to harder for them to vote. Why didn't Penn. fight the ruling to the Supreme Court? Because they aren't as stupid as you.

I guess the population hasn't increased over the past forty years, and people aren't living longer. Neither of those would be a good reason lines are longer now than in the past. Hell no. Not in your world anyway.

Make it easier for a person to get a voter id, and requiring a voter id might fly. But making it easier to get a voter id is the last thing people in these Republican control states want. If they had their way, blacks would still be 3/5 of a person.