you have to pay $13.50 to vote in pennsylvania

beenthere

New Member
what's an assertation? :lol:

nobel prize winning grammar there.

they couldn't find a single intimidated voter, thus no voter intimidation. you just agreed with chesus there, smarty.
They couldn't find a single voter who could not afford an ID card, thus no disenfranchised voters!
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
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.
Name them.
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
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?
No. Now your turn. Have you stopped beating your wife?
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
Now, 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.
Don't hold back. Tell us how you really feel..........lol....
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I've yet to see any proof of this, how about some names of these people, who are they?
OMFG you are retarded. recheck post #425.

The Pennsylvania Department of State said that a comparison of voter registration rolls with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation databases indicates that 91 percent of the commonwealth's 8.2 million registered voters have PennDOT identification numbers.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Racist stereotype. Shame on you.
The New Black Panthers are not to be confused with the originals. The originals were arguably activists for equality. The NBPs are unabashed black supremacists. But like the KKK has become, they are a small group that exists at the extreme margin. cn
 

beenthere

New Member
OMFG you are retarded. recheck post #425.

The Pennsylvania Department of State said that a comparison of voter registration rolls with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation databases indicates that 91 percent of the commonwealth's 8.2 million registered voters have PennDOT identification numbers.
What the fuck does that have to do with people being able to afford an ID card, are you stoned or what?
 

nontheist

Well-Known Member
Aww Unclebuck does your pussy hurt?

First of all it's not voter suppression it's voter protection, the sooner you get that in your nugget brain the better.

Unclebuck is is an imbecile, he whined about this shit when Florida did it also, he mislead people on Oregon ID cost and failed to mention that it cost a whopping $3.50 for an ID in Florida. Chesusrice isn't much better most of his copy/paste post have been proven inaccurate also. They try to see who can post the most incompetent statement and then "Like" each others over and over again like a Beavis and Butthead pair. You have a higher chance of nailing a Victoria Secret model tonight than getting any intellectual or accurate information from those two.


As for only 350 proven cases voter fraud one can be surprised the number is that high with the haphazard system we're running, Facebook runs a tighter shop than we do. The IRS admitted to losing 5 billion to identity thieves in 2011 and estimated they didn't catch around 1.5million claims they sent 2,137 claims to the same fucking address remember this is the IRS where you have to send a ton of information to and has thousands of staffers dedicated. Now we have states like Florida than want to crosscheck voters against a US database(small step but in the right direction) to make sure they're legal and the government sues them hows that for dotting the i's. It's incredibly easy in most states without ID laws to commit voter fraud, I have never been asked for an ID or to prove my identity in anyway, if you think in 40 years that no more than 350 people have committed fraud and all of them got caught then you're either incredibly naive or incredibly stupid.
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
If a state requires ID to vote they should make your first ID free. If not, it's an obvious deterrent to an adult who in 2012 has yet to ever receive an ID. It's also obvious this person would most likely vote democrat.
If, big if, they even vote. I would propose that those too lazy to get an ID, are too lazy to vote.
 
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