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So it's like a sort of national roll-out of SB1070? Nice.

I like the sound of "papers, please" nationwide. Good to keep the citizenry on their toes -- keeps our democracy strong.

Kind of like being forced to pay the government for insurance or else pay the penalty?

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Everyone seems to be in on it too. Otherwise, there would be charges, trials and people would be sent up the river.

I take it, you never lived in a safe Democratic district? Much like like the ghetto, everybody knows who the criminals are, but either nobody is talking, or, like in your case, nobody is listening. :whistle:

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Two problems with your rather elementary argument. The first and foremost is that , there are lot's and lots of cases of voter fraud prosecuted every year.

Where? There are a few isolated incidences hardly worth mentioning rather than "lots and lots of cases" as you would have us believe.

The state of Indiana went before the SCOTUS to defend it's voter ID law and presented how many of your "lots and lots of prosecuted cases" as evidence that the voter ID law is needed to fight voter fraud? Well, they managed to come up with 9 gathered over the course of 6 years - none of those ever proven or prosecuted, none of those actually occured in Indiana and none of those could have been prevented if the voter ID law had been in place. They had nothing in terms of evidence or relevance to offer before the high court. And yet you would suggest that there's tons of evidence of voter impersonation fraud out there. Why did they not find any of it?

But hey, that's effective governing for you: Fight a problem that doesn't exist with a measure that won't work.

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Neither is living in a FEMA trailer and sucking off the gov't teet 7 years after Hurricane Katrina. Do you really want people that are that helpless voting, I don't.

Bring back the requirement to own property before you can vote, and only in that county where you hold the deed for that property. Rather than show an ID, be required to show a deed to vote.

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Neither is living in a FEMA trailer and sucking off the gov't teet 7 years after Hurricane Katrina. Do you really want people that are that helpless voting, I don't.

Iv'e been a strong proponent for selling that part of the country back to France for years now but the French won't have anything to do with it.

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It's pretty funny to see people that went through or are going through the US immigration process yet they are crying about laws that require someone to have an ID to vote. Too funny if you ask me.

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Why would anyone ask for a driver license if you are showing up to vote? Must you drive in order to cast a ballot?

I don't think it is just a DL any form of Govt issued Id should be accpetable.

Eric holder thought that it would create so much harrasment and problem to get a Id and show an Id at polling station, ironically at the place where he was going to talk about it in Houston - one had to show Id to enter the auditorium.

Why was he making show ppl their Id, would it not be harrasment to ppl who wanted to hear him?

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I don't want people like you voting.

How many FEMA trailers did those fine upstanding people trash so bad that they had to be destroyed? How many of them bought drugs and alcohol with their gov't funded debit cards that were supposed to supply them with life's necessities? But by all means, let's drive them in a limo right up to the polling doors so they can vote for the likes of Mayor Nagin(one of the biggest losers of a human being I've ever seen), cause after all, they're down trodden and just need a hand.

 
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