And so the entire mechanism of voter surpresson is simplified to absurdity. This is exactly what the right wishes you to say and argue and believe.So you have to prove who you are to vote? The TRAVESTY!!!!!
If you are not aware that vote fraud happens in every election I am not going to spend one second digging up all the evidence you choose to ignore...
There is this thing called *google* and if you use it to look up voter fraud you might be surprised to find out that it indeed does exist.
I don't believe any citizen incapable of obtaining a valid form of identification has the mental capacity to select an appropriate candidate for any elected office, regardless of their personal political beliefs.If the number of legitimate voters that are kept from voting exceeds the number of illegitimate voters that are kept from committing voter fraud,then what you have is what the right wants, a corrupt election.
It is quite obvious that hundreds of thousands if not millions of legitimate voters will be kept from casting their vote this year, and that seems to be ok with you folks.
You guys are fucking retarded.Give free ID's, that way the cheddar lovers on the left and Nazis on the right are both happy. ID for voting is common sense. I missed the continuous drivel on here, I really did
I don't believe any citizen incapable of obtaining a valid form of identification has the mental capacity to select an appropriate candidate for any elected office, regardless of their personal political beliefs.
Republican and democrat are the same group, you are brain washed and believe the propagandaNow, beyond all of this, Only Republicans think it is a good idea to place yet another questionably elected president in office. Only they are willing to further divide their country yet again, first by having Bush be selected by fiat, then by loudly questiong the legitimacy of Obama and finally, should Romney win, ensure that serious questions exist over his election as well.
This is Republicanism, filthy, disgusting, unpatriotic, and reprehensible.
have you ever misplaced anything?I don't believe any citizen incapable of obtaining a valid form of identification has the mental capacity to select an appropriate candidate for any elected office, regardless of their personal political beliefs.
The ability of legitimate voters to cast a ballot has never been questioned.So, by virtue of your incredulity, things must not really be as they are right?
The fact is that even if you don't believe it, even if other's situations are not akin to your own, about 9 percent of the voters in PA don't have what is now considered "valid ID" in order to vote.
How about answering some questions.
Do you support denying the vote of legitimate voters?
Only land owning men who work in the private sector should be allowed to vote.have you ever misplaced anything?
what if someone misplaces their ID a few days before the election, should they be disenfranchised?
what if someone is just extremely poor, and needs to spend the $13.50 on baby formula rather than an unnecessary and unconstitutional poll tax? should they be disenfranchised for being poor?
why don't you document this epidemic of non-citizens voting since it is the core premise of your argument, apparently.The ability of legitimate voters to cast a ballot has never been questioned.
Legitimacy is the issue, and how a state determines legitimacy.
Be it a photo I.D. confirming citizenship, passport, or, as Uncle Buck mentioned in a previous post, birth certificate, I wholeheartedly support the requirement to verify identity and citizenship prior to casting a ballot in national elections.
This issue goes beyond typical party politics, as EVERY citizen, regardless of political affiliation, loses when we allow non-citizens to choose our elected representatives.
why don't you document this epidemic of non-citizens voting since it is the core premise of your argument, apparently.
and if the documents required to obtain the ID are sufficient for you, why require the extra step of making people pay money to the government in order to be able to vote? you do know that is against the 24th amendment, yes?
[youtube]Hieok4C3iLQ[/youtube]why don't you document this epidemic of non-citizens voting since it is the core premise of your argument, apparently.
and if the documents required to obtain the ID are sufficient for you, why require the extra step of making people pay money to the government in order to be able to vote? you do know that is against the 24th amendment, yes?
And using the citizen tracking system that is now in place wont work? hmmA valid identification card is not a "poll tax", it's a valid identification card.
it's being appealed to higher state courts. the republican judge who issued the ruling is pretty well known for his ridiculous rulings.Is scotus in on this
so you lay down and take it in the ass when you're being fucked? cool story.So what, our bill of rights is being fucked. Whats it matter if they add one more
The ability of legitimate voters to cast a ballot has never been questioned.
Legitimacy is the issue, and how a state determines legitimacy.
Be it a photo I.D. confirming citizenship, passport, or, as Uncle Buck mentioned in a previous post, birth certificate, I wholeheartedly support the requirement to verify identity and citizenship prior to casting a ballot in national elections.
This issue goes beyond typical party politics, as EVERY citizen, regardless of political affiliation, loses when we allow non-citizens to choose our elected representatives.