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Old 02-28-2016, 11:30 AM
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Every state DMV/DOT has photo ID's available. Any state requiring a voter ID, will provide a photo ID. This is not a difficult issue. This is just an issue because liberals wish to make it an issue. They seem to be afraid that if there is a voter ID requirement, many folks won't be able to vote illegally. Such as underage voting, felony voting, voting twice (happens all the time), voting in the wrong jurisdiction, etc. And yet, they have insisted falsely that this requirement disenfranchises minorities. As if minorities are less intelligent, less able to obtain an ID, legitimately.
Unless the state does this closes 90% of DMV, citing budget issues

Alabama Punishes All Voters And Drivers By Closing DMV Offices

Educate yourself about the issues......
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Old 02-28-2016, 11:43 AM
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I read the link in the original post, from the National Review. It is an analysis of actions taken by federal agencies to regulate federal forms and what the details of those forms may be. Everyone who disagrees with the author's opinion is labeled as a Leftist, a member of a cadre etc. The issue is really how much proof is needed to qualify to vote in an election. Surely 160 years ago there was none. You were a white male citizen of age 21 by your own word, you could vote. No women nor negroes need attempt.

Now we have states that have differing levels of scrutiny. That is fine. What is an issue is whether the scrutiny is excessive or arbitrary. How about you must register your DNA in a state controlled database before being allowed to vote. That way we can be sure you are not a felon. Should you be convicted at a later time of a felony we can automatically remove you from the voter eligible list. This certainly accomplishes the goal of reducing voter fraud and all reductions in voter fraud are for the greater good, aren't they?

In the National Review the four recommended stories for me to read next are:
"Yes, Trump University was a Massive Scam"
"Trump isn't Upset by the Obama Era, He's Always been a Wannabe Mussolini"
"Donald Trump Three Times Fails to Deny the KKK"
and
"Trump vs the First Amendment"

So I guess it is a reliable and thoughtful source
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Every state DMV/DOT has photo ID's available. Any state requiring a voter ID, will provide a photo ID. This is not a difficult issue. This is just an issue because liberals wish to make it an issue. They seem to be afraid that if there is a voter ID requirement, many folks won't be able to vote illegally. Such as underage voting, felony voting, voting twice (happens all the time), voting in the wrong jurisdiction, etc. And yet, they have insisted falsely that this requirement disenfranchises minorities. As if minorities are less intelligent, less able to obtain an ID, legitimately.
I'll bet you went to church today! Southern Baptist?
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Old 02-28-2016, 12:23 PM
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You've become pretty stupid - watching Faux News does that to you

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Old 02-28-2016, 01:15 PM
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I don't think that women in NC was a minority......

Your racist comments have been noted!
Obviously, you are illiterate. Otherwise, you would not interpret anything that I said to be racist. But, stick around and become educated.....if that's possible.
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Old 02-28-2016, 01:18 PM
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I'll bet you went to church today! Southern Baptist?
You seem to have a lot of religious issues? You continue to bring up the issue of faith, so I imagine you are having some personal problems.
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Old 02-28-2016, 01:21 PM
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It seems that the poster has forgot in order to vote that you must be on the voter rolls. You cannot go in to a polling place and get a ballot. In the state of Maryland, you had to say your name, address, and birthdate. If you were not on the voter roll, no vote for you.
It seems that you have a reading comprehension problem. Where did that poster say anything about "getting a ballot?" In NC, all they ask is name and address. I know a guy that voted twice, once for his father. So, before stepping on your .......... try thinking before posting.
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Old 02-28-2016, 02:45 PM
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It seems that you have a reading comprehension problem. Where did that poster say anything about "getting a ballot?" In NC, all they ask is name and address. I know a guy that voted twice, once for his father. So, before stepping on your .......... try thinking before posting.

And like a good citizen you turned him in right?
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You seem to have a lot of religious issues? You continue to bring up the issue of faith, so I imagine you are having some personal problems.
I have problems with racist remarks, people that make them who then claim to be Christian. Southern Baptists have historically been a racist religion. The Southern Baptist Convention was formed in response to slavery. The SBC defunded the right to own slaves and opposed the civil rights of African Americans.

I noticed you didn't comment on the racist remarks.....
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I have problems with racist remarks, people that make them who then claim to be Christian. Southern Baptists have historically been a racist religion. The Southern Baptist Convention was formed in response to slavery. The SBC defunded the right to own slaves and opposed the civil rights of African Americans.

I noticed you didn't comment on the racist remarks.....
I think you have it displayed incorrectly.

It is not the religious bent that influences or represents racism or not.

It, like many other apsects of our lives, is dictated by individuals who happen to be of one religion or not.

So to tie a person being racist to a given religion is wrong.

Remember the weak link in most relious endeavors is MAN!!
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Old 02-28-2016, 03:10 PM
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It seems that you have a reading comprehension problem. Where did that poster say anything about "getting a ballot?" In NC, all they ask is name and address. I know a guy that voted twice, once for his father. So, before stepping on your .......... try thinking before posting.
Your name must be on the voter rolls (registration) in order to vote - no matter what state.

You tell the person your name, address and date of birth and they hand you a ballot and you take the ballot to the booth and vote.

If you do not get a ballot, how do you vote? Don't step on yours - oh, too late.
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Old 02-28-2016, 03:17 PM
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I think you have it displayed incorrectly.

It is not the religious bent that influences or represents racism or not.

It, like many other apsects of our lives, is dictated by individuals who happen to be of one religion or not.

So to tie a person being racist to a given religion is wrong.

Remember the weak link in most relious endeavors is MAN!!
In their own words....

Southern Baptist Convention > Resolution On Racial Reconciliation On The 150th Anniversary Of The Southern Baptist Convention

When I was young a friend of mine's parents said we couldn't be friends because I was Catholic. So I have personal knowledge regarding this issue.
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Old 02-28-2016, 04:19 PM
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Your name must be on the voter rolls (registration) in order to vote - no matter what state.

You tell the person your name, address and date of birth and they hand you a ballot and you take the ballot to the booth and vote.

If you do not get a ballot, how do you vote? Don't step on yours - oh, too late.
That is NOT true about North Carolina anymore.
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Old 02-28-2016, 04:22 PM
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In their own words....

Southern Baptist Convention > Resolution On Racial Reconciliation On The 150th Anniversary Of The Southern Baptist Convention

When I was young a friend of mine's parents said we couldn't be friends because I was Catholic. So I have personal knowledge regarding this issue.
So you are saying it was the religion that made then do it?

Not the people who happen to be in that religion!
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Old 02-28-2016, 04:46 PM
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So you are saying it was the religion that made then do it?

Not the people who happen to be in that religion!
Not going to debate religion with you.
 

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