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lantern53says...Rich people on the left buy influence.
rich people on the right buy influence.
Pick one.
PaybackClowns to the left of me,
Jokers to the right,
Here I am,
Stuck in the middle with you.
quantumushroomIf there weren't 12 to 20 million illegals here (voting taxocrat) there'd be no need for tighter controls.
MycroftHomlz^can you provide a citation of a bona fide source to back that up? I think Pew Foundation did a study that said that voter fraud in the US is one the lowest in the world.
alcomsays...How does this enhance liberty in any way? Why would you want to infringe on the voting rights of university students living in dorms out of their home state? Sounds like someone doesn't want the educated to vote and based on the casual million thrown donated to ALEC by the Brothers Coch, one doesn't need a degree to make the connection.
>> ^quantumushroom:
If there weren't 12 to 20 million illegals here (voting taxocrat) there'd be no need for tighter controls.
quantumushroomIllegals can get anything here: food stamps, welfare, fake IDs, tuition.
Illegal Immigrants Are Voting in American Elections
In 2005, the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that up to 3 percent of the 30,000 individuals called for jury duty from voter registration rolls over a two-year period in just one U.S. district court were not U.S. citizens. While that may not seem like many, just 3 percent of registered voters would have been more than enough to provide the winning presidential vote margin in Florida in 2000.
>> ^MycroftHomlz:
^can you provide a citation of a bona fide source to back that up? I think Pew Foundation did a study that said that voter fraud in the US is one the lowest in the world.
quantumushroomHow does this enhance liberty in any way?
It increases the probability that the people who are legally authorized to vote are voting (meaning no illegals and no Chicagoans voting twice).
It's just not an impressive video, gang. Yeah, there are weird exceptions all over the place, but I'm sure "somehow" most of these people have no trouble getting a government check of some kind, so why is it so damned hard for them to get a new ID? Wheeling poor Gladys out of the retirement castle, who hasn't a current ID or owned a calendar since 1974, is not a good example of a conspiracy.
The kollij student is the most baffling. He can't vote in Texas because he'll lose his grants, but isn't he a citizen of another state? He votes in THAT state, just like military members vote based on their declared home state.
Legal angle aside, how many of these people are really informed enough to vote? After 60 years of government schools, virtually none.
B. Franklin's warning is now a full-on curse: we're getting the (shit) government we deserve.
>> ^alcom:
How does this enhance liberty in any way? Why would you want to infringe on the voting rights of university students living in dorms out of their home state? Sounds like someone doesn't want the educated to vote and based on the casual million thrown donated to ALEC by the Brothers Coch, one doesn't need a degree to make the connection.
>> ^quantumushroom:
If there weren't 12 to 20 million illegals here (voting taxocrat) there'd be no need for tighter controls.
DarkenRahlsays...Careful, QM. If they start forcing voters to take tests to examine intelligence in order to marginalize voters, you might find yourself disenfranchised.
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