You never will. If they can get out of the house at all, they can get legal ID. If they are homebound, they can still get it, with help. You bitch about a fictitious 30 days, but this was started several years ago. I had to have my birth certificate & SS card, along with proof of residence to renew my driver's license, and that was more than 30 days ago. Why even bother with elections, if you're just going to let fraud run rampant?
I don't get it. I give a first-hand account based on actual experience, demonstrating a clear problem--improperly registered people who could easily have registered and voted multiple times in multiple districts without detection, or at least vote for politicians in districts where they do not live--and you, utterly unaffected, rebut with a make-believe show on another topic, voter ID.
Perhaps because he's more concerned about the other side of the coin - as exhibited in Florida in 2000 - where Republican-dominated election commissions selectively purge the electoral rolls of people who are likely to vote Democrat.
That was the story the founding tax-evaders used to sell the system. In actual fact they just made it messy and indirect enough so that the well-off could manoeuvre their preferred candidates into the positions of power
Actually, to give the well-off repeated opportunities to insert their favourite candidates and squeezed out the less compliant.
Actually, you mostly elect the guy who can buy most television advertising - the television advertising may not be decisive, but if you've got enough money to buy lots of advertising you've got enough money to buy other advantages as well.
It's simple. He doesn't believe Republican fairy stories, and you swallow every last one, hook, line and sinker. You've got a serious case of selective gullibility.
In fact it is more about how the Democrats think about the Republicans. You don't have to have a long memory to remember how Jeb Bush stole Florida's electoral college vote for his brother in 2000.
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When the Republicans start trying to stop people voting in the next election it doesn't take a particularly suspicious mind to put two and two together.
I had to have my birth certificate, SS card, and two forms of proof of address to renew my driver's license. My wife had to have all that *plus* our original marriage license (not the one from the minister, either).
Of course lefties want fraud to run rampant. It's the only way they can win. The ends justify the means is their MO.
Bizarre image. Followers might be seen as slaves to leaders of their own making - but if you can make a leader, you can also unmake him (or her). It is more common on the right wing. Thatcher was famously slung out by her own party when she got so crazy that even the other conservatives noticed.
krw calling other people stupid does have its funny side. He must the the dumbest of the regular posters. Even AlwaysWrong produces occasional flashes of wit, but krw is just plain dull.
Right. They have to document name changes. She's had/used her current name over twice as long as the one she was born with but had to document it because it didn't match the birth certificate.
Once upon a time you voted in your neighborhood, where everyone knew everyone in the neighborhood. Before mail-in ballots I'd walk into the (usually a) church and the little old lady at the sign-in desk would immediately announce, in a loud voice, "Thompson, James Elbert", page..., line..., and the other "certifiers" would thumb thru and find me and check me off. Then I'd sign the main list, be handed a ballot, and pick an empty booth.
Now there are often more votes cast in some Chicago districts than the TOTAL adult population :-( ...Jim Thompson
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