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Voter Fraud: Young Man Offered Eric Holder's Ballot
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<blockquote data-quote="Rabbitcreekok" data-source="post: 1771659" data-attributes="member: 14809"><p>So if no voter fraud is committed, what would be the problem with requiring voters showing photo ID's to vote. They are free to obtain and it should not cause any American Citizen a problem to obtain and utilize. Almost everyone has a photo ID anyway since they are required in many places to do such things as purchase cigarettes, alcohol, cash a check and many other daily activities.</p><p></p><p>Could the problem be that many unqualified voters would not get to vote or qualified voters get to vote only one time. And those pesky dead people and the entire Dallas Cowboy lineup might not get to exercise their right to vote.</p><p></p><p>I totally disagree. I think voter fraud is a serious problem and we could resolve the question forever by making voters prove who they are before they vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rabbitcreekok, post: 1771659, member: 14809"] So if no voter fraud is committed, what would be the problem with requiring voters showing photo ID's to vote. They are free to obtain and it should not cause any American Citizen a problem to obtain and utilize. Almost everyone has a photo ID anyway since they are required in many places to do such things as purchase cigarettes, alcohol, cash a check and many other daily activities. Could the problem be that many unqualified voters would not get to vote or qualified voters get to vote only one time. And those pesky dead people and the entire Dallas Cowboy lineup might not get to exercise their right to vote. I totally disagree. I think voter fraud is a serious problem and we could resolve the question forever by making voters prove who they are before they vote. [/QUOTE]
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