She’s 86. She can’t get a photo ID. Look at the voter fraud we’ve prevented
While this is a Republicrat basher, it does point out something to remember, and note when told "not so". Laws get manipulated for every purpose imaginable, and sold using someother totally unrelated justification. I'm ok with proving you are a citizen, as well as having to stake it all in one place so you don't get counted like a lot of democratic voters do: several times. But the common sense approach would be to use existing records and let it go at that. Next manipulation will be to allow anyone to register with a K mart receipt, and then back it will go when the ruling party changes hands.
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Boy, my wife and I are finding this problem everywhere...seems no one knows anything but even if one should run into a competent person in one of our bureaucracies or insurance companies there is no guarantee that their up to speed with the latest perversion of the laws or regulations.
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which will keep my voting privilege active. . I will do it
if it requires that I drive to yosemite and back to tennessee.
if there are people who find this a problem, it's something
which we should fix. . but in the meantime, I will fight
to maintain my voting privilege. . tooth and nail. -- j
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eracy" tests that existed in the lily-white South to
prevent blacks from voting.
reading it in an encyclopedia), that in America a
person's legal name is the name by which he is
generally known. (I assume that this was done to
prevent the kind of "writ of error" issue which exists, or used to, in Britain, where a whole in-
dictment could be dismissed or overturned on
such a technicality). As to keeping one person
from voting several times in the same election,
I guess that could be prevented by checking the
person's address. So could two different addres-
ses result in two different votes? Maybe, but
perhaps the state government could check out
duplicate addresses or duplicate names a few
weeks before the election.
It's a slightly different problem than the woman who couldn't register, though.
In either case it's a pretty stupid problem to have!
Some people can't help but mention why they are getting something. Maybe it was mentioned that she wanted this so she could vote, (even further what party).
So that leaves the question that if such a subject was brought up, did the BMV worker knowingly not mention the form, (for whatever reason politically or agenda based) ?
I just have to wonder, because I know there are those zealots out there.
Remember that lady whom worked for a government agency and abused her authority by looking at the personal information of "Joe the Plumber", when he confronted Obuma? Of course she was let go, but then later rehired by the same agency (if my memory is correct), (Hummm).
I doubt if that would work. I have advocated for years that voters should take the same test as those applying for citizenship. At least then, they will have some inkling of how the country works. And while we're at it, I also propose that those who run for office should be tested on their knowledge of the Constitution before they are even allowed to run.
Government In.
Common Sense Out.
I'd rather that than have illegals bussed in to vote, or as happened (happens?) in Chicago, dead folks casting ballots from the grave. No system is perfect, but voter ID gets us closer.
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