Democrat drops out of race due to something that doesnt happen according to Dems.

Fungus Gnat

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I'm sure people that have enough money to live in two states are exactly the type of people republicans are worried about voting.
 

Harrekin

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It is always the same with you folks, you got a solution in search of a problem.

voter ID is good for only one thing, voter suppression.

Admit it.
Voter ID is basic common sense.

Everywhere but the US that is.

Ponder that.
 

mae

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Throughout our country's history, the vote has been expanded to include more citizens. This is the first time that trend is being reversed. It's a sad time for Americans.

What are the teabaggers afraid of?

(Answer- democracy.)
 

Canna Sylvan

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How does voter ID stop this? She registered in two states with her real name. The only way to stop this is a national registry with finger printing, etc checks. Big Brother FTW!

Btw, go fuck youselves!
 

canndo

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Voter ID is basic common sense.

Everywhere but the US that is.

Ponder that.


I believe that we constantly claim that we are an exceptional nation, in other words we are not like other countries.

Many here know my opinion of "common sense" and I will not expound on it here.

But regardless of my opinon on common sense, let us look at the ID issue using "common sense"

It is not common sense to employ a cure for a problem that does not exist.

It is not common sense to, in the process of guaranteeing the right to vote, prevent more legitimate voters from voting than that law stops voter fraud.


In other words, there is nothing sensical about preventing one hundred thousand legitimate voters from voting in order to stop one illegal voter from doing so.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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agree we shouldn't limit who can vote, but i think voting is a right and choice . . so if you want to do it, do it in a way that is 100% not , oh well i did it. . . . . .if voter ID's are given out at time of registration then i see nothing wrong with it, and ID to a registration
 

Harrekin

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agree we shouldn't limit who can vote, but i think voting is a right and choice . . so if you want to do it, do it in a way that is 100% not , oh well i did it. . . . . .if voter ID's are given out at time of registration then i see nothing wrong with it, and ID to a registration
Now that's common sense and something Iv suggested before. Give ID's out for the purpose of voting.

There may not be many recorded instances of voter fraud...but there is huge potential for it.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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i alwasy follow the ant rule with(large numbers) as many people we have here in the US, if you see one ant . . . . .there are thousands more
 

ChesusRice

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His tail's stuck in a trap.
No I am just wondering how voter ID would stop this and also wondering who turned her in?


Democratic leaders — who raised the allegations, urged Rosen to step aside and notified prosecutors — said they would gather Central Committee members this month to identify a write-in candidate for the district, which includes the Eastern Shore and parts of Harford, Carroll, Cecil and Baltimore counties.
 
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