callmeslick wrote:CUDA wrote:callmeslick wrote:so, if you don't have a birth certificate(for one large-scale example), tough luck, eh, CUDA? Further, I note you and others don't want to touch the matter of moving and reducing polling places, cutting early voting hours and other rules specifically designed to make it DIFFICULT for specifically targetted people to cast their ballots. Howzabout that disenfranchisement?
show me the law that says those people are no longer permitted to vote.
I didn't say not permitted, but making it extremely difficult is at the heart of disenfranchisement.
making something difficult is not the same as making it illegal. so call it what it is then and stop being disingenuous
If I was to say "slick you no longer have a constitutional right to vote" THAT is disenfranchising. That is NOT what is happening. and to accuse the GOP of doing it is not true and you know it.
you are using a very narrow and convenient definition. The GOP is clearly trying to surpress voting, and that is obscene.
no what is obscene is the lies and distortions being told by the left about this issue. you cannot get any other government service with out a photo ID why the double standard in the Democratic party in allowing that?? are the democrats afraid that if people are required to prove they are who they say they are that they will lose votes and then consequently the power that they have??
And Fyi get a birth certificate VERY few people do not have one OR do not have access to one and you know that too.
you do not understand the South. Many children before 1970, especially in more rural areas, were born outside the hospital system(midwives, and family members assisting) and thus never received formal birth certificates. These people have scattered throughout the Eastern half of the nation, they number in the hundreds of thousands, and no they cannot just go and get a birth certificate. Sorry.
bull★■◆●..
link please showing there are "hundreds of thousands" that do not or cannot get a birth certificate
then you expect me to believe that those "hundreds of thousands of people"
have never driven a car,
have never applied for Government assistance.
have never opened a bank account
have never written a check
have never rented a house
have never purchased a car
have never purchased prescription drugs
have never used a credit card and been asked for ID
visited a baby in the hospital
Cash a check
See an R rated movie (sometimes)
Buy a gun
Test drive a car
Apply for most jobs
Pick up your own kids from your public school
Rent tools from a hardware store
Buy over the counter allergy medicine
Get married
Apply for a passport
See a doctor (in some locations)
Get care for your pet at an animal hospital (in some locations)
Rent a hotel room
Pick up tickets for events at a box office
Close a real estate sale
Identify a loved one’s remains
Sign up for a rewards card at a grocery store
Redeem a lottery ticket
Got on an airplane
Take your children to the pediatrician’s office (in some locations)
Buy a beer at a restaurant
Fill out and submit an I-9 tax form (actually TWO forms of ID required!)
Return merchandise at many retail stores
Get a membership at a gym (many locations)
Rent a videogame with an MA rating
Take professional exams in industries like insurance, accounting, finance, etc.
Pick up items at a store purchased online
Buy spray paint
Get a package from Fedex or UPS
Buy a car
Rent an apartment
Get a fishing or hunting license
Applied for government housing
Play sports in some youth leagues
Compete in American Idol
Apply for Social Security/Medicare
Pay a cable bill
Camp at a state park campground
Get on an Amtrak train
and the list goes ON and ON
so you expect me to believe that all those "hundreds of thousands" have been living under a rock since they were born. and cannot get photo ID to vote. your argument is so thin its almost invisible