haight
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you're right, fees and taxes seem to have differences.
fees are for a specific service or amenity, voting is not a service or amenity.
No but providing ID cards is a service
you're right, fees and taxes seem to have differences.
fees are for a specific service or amenity, voting is not a service or amenity.
No but providing ID cards is a service
Yes I do, I'm not buying into the one or two instances of voter fraud convictions.Unfortunately UB has gotten folks off on the wrong horse here. Poll tax, no poll tax, the point really has nothing to do with the cost. Beenthere, how about a direct exclaimation.
do you support PA voter ID that inhibits hundreds of thousands of legitimate voters from casting their ballots while a the same time stopping perhaps one or two instances of voter fraud?
I quoted you what you have to do in my state. Btw, what would be the cost to get the library? Lost wages, possible bus fare, or gas.false equivalence.
in order to vote in PA, you have to pay a sum of money directly to the government in order to be able to vote. and a stamp does not cost $13.50. not to mention free internet at the library. or just call them.
you FAIL.
You do.Yes I do, I'm not buying into the one or two instances of voter fraud convictions.
Voter fraud is strawman for the left because it is very hard to investigate, much less prosecute.
Lets instead focus on voter registration fraud and why so many ACORN workers have been convicted of submitting false voter registration forms in Colorado Springs in 2005, Kansas City, Mo., in 2006 and King County, Wash., in 2007.
Let me ask you a couple of simple questions, why are these Acorn workers who get paid by the hour, submitting so many false voter registration forms? Can Americans cast their vote in a presidential election without registering first and isn't it true that voter registration fraud is a prerequisite to voter fraud itself?
The GOP is doing other things to maintain their voting base....
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Oh I know, but they're not brown so it's okay.Funny, except for the fact that those hospitalized folks on machines dont have the proper ID to vote.
"The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed"
I am in the process of buying a shotgun. I found one I like for sale in Florida. To buy it I have to endure a ten day waiting period. I have to provide ID to prove who I am. I have to undergo a background check. Total cost is $45.00. Many firearms sellers won't ship to California because CA has an obstacle course of regulations and laws that out of staters can't (or are intimidated into not trying) navigate. My gun can't be shipped to me; it has to be shipped to a Federal Firearms Licensee who will hold it during the obstacle course.
Is all of this an unconstitutional "infringement"? It certainly seems so to me. Is the constitution sacrosanct only when electing people intent on voiding the constitution? It certainly seems so.
Voter registration fraud is rampant; it certainly was in the 2008 election. Why would anybody assume that actual voting fraud is not similarly rampant? Is citizenship a requirement to vote?
I'd be willing to bet that voter fraud is more rampant than law abiding citizens killing law abiding citizens with legally purchased guns!Voter registration fraud is rampant; it certainly was in the 2008 election. Why would anybody assume that actual voting fraud is not similarly rampant? Is citizenship a requirement to vote?
I'd be willing to bet that voter fraud is more rampant than law abiding citizens killing law abiding citizens with legally purchased guns!
I sure will, as soon as you give me the names of all these poor people that cannot afford and ID, fair enough?Beenthere, your "willingness to bet" has no bearing on what is or is not true. In fact, your enthusiasm for wager is noted. Would you like to place a little bet with me that you cannot find legitimate proof that voter fraud represents more than one thousanth of one percent of all votes cast nationaly in a given year?
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I would like to know more of these disenfranchised dwarf voters. Were they counted short? cnBeenthere, your "willingness to bet" has no bearing on what is or is not true. In fact, your enthusiasm for wager is noted. Would you like to place a little bet with me that you cannot find legitimate proof that voter fraud represents more than one thousanth of one percent of all votes cast nationaly in a given year?
I see you are avoiding reality here. In point, there is little if any voter fraud, there is no widespread voter fraud and there certainly is strong evidence that the number of disenfranchised legitimate voters dwarfs any number of illegal voters stymied by any voter ID law.
that is the reality and you are either ignoring it or diverting attention from it.
Why is that a requirement Beenthere? you said you were willing to bet. I beieve all that should be required is for you to show a reasonable percentage of proven voter fraud in this country and how voter ID would have eliminated that fraud.I sure will, as soon as you give me the names of all these poor people that cannot afford and ID, fair enough?
the class of "little people" has historicly been under counted and underrepresented in this country. airline seats being the exception.I would like to know more of these disenfranchised dwarf voters. Were they counted short? cn
Instead of going through this long rant of yours, why not just admit you have NO PROOF of all these alleged disenfranchised voters who cannot afford an ID?Why is that a requirement Beenthere? you said you were willing to bet. I beieve all that should be required is for you to show a reasonable percentage of proven voter fraud in this country and how voter ID would have eliminated that fraud.
I on the other hand need only show you studies and rationale demonstrating that significant numbers of legitimate (short of the requred ID) will be rendered unable to vote in this election. This, btw, is pretty easy to do.
The terms of the bet are simple. If you can show what you are willing to bet is happening, then I will publicly admit that I am wrong.
BTW, ACORN employees are paid by the hour and have no monetary incentive to register more voters.
If you cannot, and I can show what I claim, then you will without further prompting admit that you are wrong and promise to stop making similar arguments in the future.
I never limited my statement to those who "can't afford" ID.Instead of going through this long rant of yours, why not just admit you have NO PROOF of all these alleged disenfranchised voters who cannot afford an ID?
I asserted no such thing, I said I'd be willing to bet.I never limited my statement to those who "can't afford" ID.
Now, I believe I asked first, and that is the way it is usually done. How about proof of your assertion that there are as many voter fraud cases as you claim.