I’m confused. Why would checking to make sure someone is a citizen before allowing them to vote be a problem?
This afternoon I stopped at the liquor store down the street to pick up a few groceries.
Ahead of me in line was a tall young man who set a few 40-oz. cans of Coors beer on the counter.
The cashier very pleasantly asked him for ID.
The young man decided he didn’t want the beer after all, and left. Left rather quickly, in fact.
Some years ago there was another liquor store down the street, and it was shut down because it sold to minors.
Merchants around here who sell liquor take carding seriously, and most people comply without complaining.
Question to those who voted in your state’s primary:
Did you see someone blatantly “out of place” coming in to ask for a ballot?
‘This case is yet another example of the clear hostility of the Obama Justice Department towards ensuring voter integrity, said Adams. Non-citizens have participated in American elections and verifying citizenship is the first step to stopping aliens from influencing who is in power.’