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Old 07-11-2012, 11:36 AM
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I don't quite follow your PS. Are you asking if the Attorney General's personal security at a convention outweighs the integrity of voting?

It is two different things completely and for two different reasons.

I have no problem with showing a photo ID when voting but it should be made readily accessible to all without a monetary charge.
Great, and we agree that ridicule, name calling and sarcasm is amazing and also childish.

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Old 07-11-2012, 12:18 PM
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I don't quite follow your PS. Are you asking if the Attorney General's personal security at a convention outweighs the integrity of voting?

It is two different things completely and for two different reasons.

I have no problem with showing a photo ID when voting but it should be made readily accessible to all without a monetary charge.
States wanting photo ID requirements are offering them free to voters. This red herring Holder is attempting to hang over states is well transparent...and its about the only thing transparent in the Obama Administration. How can one logically argue against wanting to prevent voter fraud. buggyone you are the one that always comes out front in favor of law and order issues even as respects enborcement of the cartpaths. Please be fair and balanced here you know down in your gut that the only reason Holder wants to fight photo ID's is because its hard to have a dead guy present one to a precinct clerk and that like the guy I television that bragged he voted 17 times in the last presidential election it will now be impossible to do so,,,and guess who he voted for....hint it wasn't the guy who sit in a vietnam prision for six years.
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:25 PM
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in Texas a concealed handgun license is acceptable to vote,a student I.D. is not. This is part of voter ID problem...which are good which aen't and why?
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:32 PM
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The courts will decide if these voter ID laws are legal or not. Meanwhile, couldn't the Americans for Prosperity group find a more timely topic for the meeting, say something happening in 2012 not 2008?
Oh I don't know...the President is ALWAYS referring to 2004/5/6/7/8 or whatever year he needs !!!!

Yeah, it is terrible...Romney taking us to the 50's as you guys accused him off on Russia....oh wait...they just sent warships to Syria...hmmmmmm

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Old 07-11-2012, 12:56 PM
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so now some wants free ids just 1 more entitlement ,We are broke,and left don't get it.look at the growing lists of towns going bankrupt and it just the tip of the Iceberg.And I would bet that most will be by areas run by the left.
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Old 07-11-2012, 01:11 PM
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States wanting photo ID requirements are offering them free to voters. This red herring Holder is attempting to hang over states is well transparent...and its about the only thing transparent in the Obama Administration. How can one logically argue against wanting to prevent voter fraud. buggyone you are the one that always comes out front in favor of law and order issues even as respects enborcement of the cartpaths. Please be fair and balanced here you know down in your gut that the only reason Holder wants to fight photo ID's is because its hard to have a dead guy present one to a precinct clerk and that like the guy I television that bragged he voted 17 times in the last presidential election it will now be impossible to do so,,,and guess who he voted for....hint it wasn't the guy who sit in a vietnam prision for six years.
I never heard of anyone bragging he voted 17 times in the last election. I am not doubting you, of course.

Didn't I just say in a post that I have no problem with a voter photo ID? I would just want them to be easily accessible to everyone at no cost. From what I can tell, Florida charges $25 for a state photo ID card and you have to jump through lots of hoops.
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Old 07-11-2012, 01:23 PM
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I never heard of anyone bragging he voted 17 times in the last election. I am not doubting you, of course.

Didn't I just say in a post that I have no problem with a voter photo ID? I would just want them to be easily accessible to everyone at no cost. From what I can tell, Florida charges $25 for a state photo ID card and you have to jump through lots of hoops.
buggyone: the news media was doing field work in the black community testing to see if these folks would again vote for Obama. One gentlemen said he voted 17 times for Obama in the last election while 3 other guys admited to vote a number of times but would not offer a number. I have no doubts this type of thing has been happening for a number of years but I was dumbfounded that these four guys would admit it.
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Old 07-11-2012, 01:58 PM
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in Texas a concealed handgun license is acceptable to vote,a student I.D. is not. This is part of voter ID problem...which are good which aen't and why?
There is a good reason for this. Student ID's are issued to all students including residents of other states and students from other countries. Texas would prefer to limit the vote to residents of Texas and not include people from Saudi Arabia or even Oklahoma.
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Old 07-11-2012, 02:11 PM
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Texas voter ID is a poll tax....and therefore, illegal.
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Old 07-11-2012, 02:35 PM
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Texas voter ID is a poll tax....and therefore, illegal.
So as a negative to a negative in sentences result in a positive or affirmtive statement does that mean applying the illegal Texas voter ID to an illegal alien voting in Texas makes it a positive?

And most important are you catching many fish?
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Old 07-11-2012, 02:43 PM
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Texas voter ID is a poll tax....and therefore, illegal.
Where is the tax? It's free.
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Old 07-11-2012, 04:08 PM
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buggyone: the news media was doing field work in the black community testing to see if these folks would again vote for Obama. One gentlemen said he voted 17 times for Obama in the last election while 3 other guys admited to vote a number of times but would not offer a number. I have no doubts this type of thing has been happening for a number of years but I was dumbfounded that these four guys would admit it.
I haven't been able to find the story you mentioned of the gentleman who said he voted 17 times. While searching, I found this story about PA state rep, Mike Turzai, a GOP lawmaker, saying on camera that the voter ID law PA recently passed is "gonna allow Governor Romney to win the state of PA". It would seem, according to Turzai, that the law wasn't passed because of voter fraud but to disenfranchise 750,000 voters.

I would think that the judge that hears this case won't take too kindly to Turzai's remarks as they are played over and over in court.



Mike Turzai, GOP Lawmaker Behind Controversial Voter ID Remark, Was Backed By Education Union
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Old 07-11-2012, 04:19 PM
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Where is the tax? It's free.
Our AG says having to pay for a picture id is a poll tax
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Old 07-11-2012, 04:27 PM
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Read the article and you will see it is for security purposes. Nothing wrong with security, is there? The Attorney General of the US is a Cabinet Official and therefore has Secret Service protection and security procedures are in effect during his presence at any function.

Your ridicule is amazing and also childish.
Your myopic bias is bordering on pure unadulterated...................I can't say it.
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Old 07-11-2012, 04:47 PM
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Maybe if he wasn't a moron he wouldn't need protection?
 


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