Thursday, July 19, 2012

Why is voter ID considered such a huge imposition?

I mean, identification is required for these dozens of activities. What’s the big deal? Why, it’s almost as if the Democrats like the idea of voter fraud.

4 comments:

rinardman said...

The quickest way to change the Dims position on voter ID?

Arrange a case of voter fraud that gives a Republican an election win.

missred said...

and to buy spray paint.

missred said...

and to buy spray paint.

Anonymous said...

Deborah Leigh said....The issue isn't so much a need for a National ID, but to have the precinct workers follow the law. VIP (Voter Integrity Project) reports many types of abuse, such as a prospective voter walks in, and the worker instructs him/her to point to their name. Another instance is the person who states that they recently registered to vote, but aren't shown on list. The worker can't turn them away, so gives a provisional ballot. The instances of abuse go on. If the worker isn't following the rules, why would they do it with a National ID (forged or legit)?