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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on August 1, 2013 - 10:14am.
If 318,000 potential voters don't have a state issued ID, how do they live in this great country? You need ID for everything from driving and banking, to buying tobacco and alcohol, which I'm certain at least a portion of this 318,000 partake in at least one of these activities if not all four. I don't really expect a good answer because there isn't one.
If voting is so important to a person they should register well in advance of election day. You know you wouldn't like it if the roles were reversed and 100s of thousands of new republican voters were showing up to register on election day.
Let's look at a quote from this article "Do two possible cases of voter fraud justify imposing new restrictions on 318,000 registered voters who don't have ID, 155,000 voters who registered at the polls, and a majority of voters who voted early?"
If so, then answer the following question. Do a couple of mass shootings justify the infringement of another civil right, exercised by 100,000,000 plus citizens, which is enshrined in the 2nd amendment?
Good move
If 318,000 potential voters don't have a state issued ID, how do they live in this great country? You need ID for everything from driving and banking, to buying tobacco and alcohol, which I'm certain at least a portion of this 318,000 partake in at least one of these activities if not all four. I don't really expect a good answer because there isn't one.
If voting is so important to a person they should register well in advance of election day. You know you wouldn't like it if the roles were reversed and 100s of thousands of new republican voters were showing up to register on election day.
Let's look at a quote from this article "Do two possible cases of voter fraud justify imposing new restrictions on 318,000 registered voters who don't have ID, 155,000 voters who registered at the polls, and a majority of voters who voted early?"
If so, then answer the following question. Do a couple of mass shootings justify the infringement of another civil right, exercised by 100,000,000 plus citizens, which is enshrined in the 2nd amendment?
This rampant double standard is sickening.