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I'm going to go out on a limb here and label these people liberal democrats. Obviously they have no clue as to what living without a Bill of Rights may entail.
Referring to the bill of rights, the woman added, “You can’t have the rules of yesteryear now, so much has changed….we live in a different world now,” before again emphasizing that she supported Hillary’s plan to repeal the freedoms outlined by the founding fathers.
Another woman concurred that it was a “good time to look at” repealing the bill of rights, another young lady agreed that it was necessary to “move America forward.”
An African-American man who said he “agreed with a lot of Hillary’s policies” said he wouldn’t repeal the entire bill of rights, just part of it, namely the ones that “are related to injustices to the blacks.”
http://www.infowars.com/video-hillary-s ... of-rights/

With the country filled with dim light bulbs, isn't it any wonder I would require some sort of minimal test before a citizen got their voter card.
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Didn't you lament in the other thread that 1/3 of candidate funding comes from only 60 people? Why do you hate the first amendment so much?
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I didn't lament anything. I was only agreeing with slick.
Liberal speak: "Convenience for you means control for him, free and the price is astronomical, you're the product for sale". Neil Oliver

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Ah, America's most trusted news source, Inforwars.
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And you trust the non news source like ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC and the Huffington post?
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Infowars!
Much like NaturalNews, citing Infowars in an argument usually means you are completely wrong, or you may be so off your view is literally beyond wrong. Yet, everyone on YouTube does it.
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woodchip wrote:And you trust the non news source like ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC and the Huffington post?
Never. Usually Reuters, the AP, or sites that have proven track records for healthy news reporting. But you already know that about me.
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My take, woody? This is a brave new world you suggest, which requires voter cards. I think there are ways to address such a problem, rather, that are consistent with individual liberty. Even blockheads like these have an interest in the things they have so stupidly been led to decry. I say strike at the systems/programs which create a separation between day-to-day life and the realities they rail against, and you'll find less of these kinds of stupidity mutations. People don't even have to be products of higher education to get it, they just have to be in touch with reality. We, as a society, need to stop creating things which insulate or disconnect people from reality.
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A new wrinkle to voter ID and whether it violates the Voting Rights Act.

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