Posted on 12/13/2011 2:13:06 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
I fixed that first sentence.
I had to show my ID when I voted on a school issue last month. The even ran it through a strip reader.
I was horrified and felt dirty. /s
Wisconsin ping
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The curious thing is that there isn’t a pharmacy in America that will fill a prescription without some type of ID. So we are saying that you don’t need an ID to vote but you need one for drug purchases...which is kinda sad if you think about it.
Yeah, it makes stealing an election virtually impossible.
I personally think the aclu/s should be declared unconstitutional AND the National Law Center for Homelessness and Poverty unconstitutional also. If someone does not own property and does not pay taxes they shouldn’t be allowed to vote either.
When the Libs say “right to vote” they mean the “right to cheat”. But we already knew this.
“...the Mexican Voter I.D. card has NINE security characteristics, including a fingerprint, a photograph, watermarks and holograms. What is more, in Mexico, the lists of electors that are distributed to political parties include the photo and the full name and address of the electors.
http://www.electionsquebec.qc.ca/english/news-detail.php?id=609
So do I, however who in CONgress would ever be that bold to take on the commies? None or none in the future.
Agree. Unfortunately, it is too late. Those with a negative stake in the system will bring the rest down. A strongman will emerge to establish order from anarchy.
ACLU can sue all they want. Voter ID laws have been ruled Constitutional by the SCOTUS.
You can’t write a check at the grocery or pharmacy or anywhere for that matter without an ID. Yet, you can vote for the most powerful man on earth (or so far) without an ID. ACLU needs to be dismantled and sent to Russia.
Well, lets do away with driver’s license, library cards, gun permits, hunting license, tax I.D.s, birth certificates (whoops, some have), voter registration period or anything else you can think of the requires identification....actually we should go back to only letting those who are property owners vote...the working and responsible people....why let anyone who can’t read English vote in the first place or anyone who doesn’t pay taxes....who the heck does the ACLU think pays their wages, in part the United States Government does. A Bronx Cheer THLPPpppppppppppppppp to the ACLU!
The ACLU’s problem (OK, one of their many problems) is that Wisconsin is in the same judicial circuit as Indiana and the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has already held Indiana’s voter ID law to be valid. In the Indiana case, Judge Posner pointed out that the lawyers arguing the case had to show photo ID’s to get into the court house.
I have been asked for ID when using a credit card at places like LOWES....and others....sheesh...we KNOW exactly WHAT is going on here.
Did the ACLU have to show an ID to file the lawsuit?
Yet no one asks the ACLU the simple question, “Why does voter ID laws disenfranchise the voter?”
bkmk
Day before this story, I was in the liqour line checking out at a major grocery store chain. I use it because they are a 15 item and under checkout lane and hardly anyone else knows about it.
Black lady in front of me buying a lot of alcohol. Happy person, had NO problem giving the ID to the clerk despite obviously being more than 21 years old.
There is no burden. There is absolutely no extra burden for different races. None. The fact more of a certain group are too lazy to get either a govt ID or drivers’ license does not mean there’s any extra burden on them sipmply for belonging to a certain race of people. If anything it would indicate as a group they are less concerned with getting an ID than other groups of people are.
Nope, they are apoplectic they can’t vote the same way they are doing on the voter recall forms anymore (ie multiple times).
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