Re: Romney VP Pick Today 9AM
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Originally Posted by Esther
What an uneducated post!
No one is stoping minorities, elderly or young people from voting. That is just stupid!
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You are exactly right. It is a farce beyond sanity to suggest that requiring photo id's for voting is some kind of horrible burden on minorities intended to keep them from voting.
The vote is sacred and I want my vote protected from fraud by insuring people are who they say they are and only vote once in an election.
If someone can find a ride to the liquor store a few times a week I think that every five years or so they can find a ride to get a photo ID. Plus I am sure any number of civic organizations will provide free transportation for those for whom it might be an issue. All of the arguements against voter ID are laughable and bogus.
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