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Token Liberal
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Voter ID Law
Thoughts on this? Pennsylvania perhaps upholding a law that requires voters to show specific ID. This could be huge because a big state that would likely go to Obama could go to Romney now.
I think it's an embarrassment and shady. I know you'll disagree with me.
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Champion of Common Sense
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I think that people that suggest that black people and hispanics are too stupid or helpless to obtain a free ID card from the government are shady racists. Your thoughts?
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is all out of fuCks to give...
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Let's Kill them all.........
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I have to show ID at JetsStadium to buy beer, why not to vote?
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Token Liberal
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It's the principle of discouraging people to vote. People don't turnout in America to vote to begin with. So now we want to further limit the amount of people who can vote? How unAmerican. And you all know what this law is about at its core. Discouraging blacks and Hispanics from voting. Who does that favor? Romney of course. Racist with a capital R. Shady with a capital S. How deplorable that it's come to tactics like this.
Apache, millions of people try to fake their age to buy alcohol illegally. Myself included as an 18 year old. Did you know that there have been only 10 instances (or something miniscule) of counterfeit/illegal voting since 2000? People don't care enough about a vote to try and fake it. So why in the living f*ck is this law necessary? Last edited by MCBNY; 08-18-2012 at 11:38 AM. |
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Draft the best available player.
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If someone is going to take the time to vote, do you really think pulling out an ID card is going to make them stop? And if someone is that lazy, then they are probably too lazy to have actually read what they are voting about in the first place. |
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so why side with anything?
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It discourages poor people from voting. Why are you putting a race context into the argument? It is a flawed talking point. |
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ANYBODY can get an ID. And FREE. Many places require an ID.
My doctors know who I am BUT I have to produce photo ID everytime I go to a doctor, labs etc. It's just minorities and illegals fighting the system to fight the system. There is provable fraud out there. In voting as well as many other areas. |
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It's just a shady, shady move by the Republicans to try to win this election unnaturally. The point remains that this law was not NECESSARY. I'd like to hear why it was necessary considering voter fraud so rarely and infrequently happens. The negatives (lots of people now won't vote that probably would have) far outweigh the positives (maybe catching a fraud voter here and there. but no one cares enough about voting to actually have a counterfeit vote, thus making this law really not necessary). |
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BRACE YOURSELVES FOR 12...
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It's all good. A Romney presidency will cement the future for a viable 3rd party candidate. Romney will signal the death knell of the old Republican Party. |
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http://votesmart.org/elections/voter-registration/CT
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Last edited by Winstonbiggs; 08-18-2012 at 01:07 PM. |
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Apparently making voting easy isn't getting people to vote. Making it near impossible might actually make people do more then defend their right to vote it might make them actually vote. The fake outrage over this might motivate Democrats to actually register their constiuents and bus them to the polls while the Republicans send dollar bills to their constituents to motivate them to vote. Last edited by Winstonbiggs; 08-18-2012 at 01:11 PM. |
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You know, it's not really that I have a problem, on a fundamental philosophical level, with the idea of voting ID requirements. All one has to do is acquire a photo ID - hell a learners permit would probably suffice. Sounds reasonable, right? Well no.
The important question is "Why?". Why are voter ID laws popping up in a bunch of states? Has there been some rash of 'IN PERSON' voter fraud - i.e. someone shows up and commits voter fraud? No, there hasn't. This is just a cynical, political expedient move for the GOP wherein they can hide behind "well all you have to do is get a voter ID, jeez, it's so easy". This will suppress voter turnout and that favors the GOP (notice much of the states where it's happening too, Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania - all key swing states). When one observes that record numbers of minorities and young people voter turnout, the two groups who are least likely to have a photo ID, resulted in a Democratic president in 2008, it's obvious these laws are quite clearly aimed at making sure that doesn't happen this time around. http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/th...block-the-vote http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/th...-s-voting-laws Last edited by SafetyBlitz; 08-18-2012 at 03:53 PM. |
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Champion of Common Sense
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Voter ID laws are supported by 80% of americans. 65% of blacks support voter ID laws. The only ones opposed are the racist progressives that believe that their main constituancy of people living off the government teet are too stupid and inept to get a free ID card from the state.
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Last edited by MCBNY; 08-18-2012 at 03:46 PM. |
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These laws are unnecessary. There is no in-person voter fraud problem in this country. How many cases of in-person voter fraud have there been in the past decade? |
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If you are discouraged from voting because you cannot legitimately prove you are who you claim you are, the obvious answer IMO is that you're NOT in fact who you claim you are.
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I'm curious, why is registration ok (you will be turned away if not registered), but voter ID regs aren't? Quote:
Do you truly believe that blacks and hispanics are less capable of obtaining an ID in today's day and age in America? Because to claim it disproprtionately affects these minorities, you must at the core believe them, as a sterotypical whole, to be less able to negotiate the task of going to Govt. Office, filling in form, and getting an ID. Quote:
Seems somewhat obvious that not checking ID would mean verification on any broad scale that all votes cast were legitimate would be rather difficult. Have you ever been called up by the State after an election, for them to check you voted, where, and who you voted for, so they could "validate" that your vote was cast by you? No, me either. Because it doesn't happen. There are no cases, because there is no verification to create such cases. Last edited by Warfish; 08-18-2012 at 04:08 PM. |
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