Federal court to block NC's voter ID requirement before 2020 elections (law, teach)
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Who lies more than anybody else? Hint: He's not an adult, emotionally.
Just because politicians lie (regardless of party affiliation) doesn't mean the rest of us need to emulate that activity. If you don't support the need for a person to be honest about who they are when they vote I don't know what to say.
Just because politicians lie (regardless of party affiliation) doesn't mean the rest of us need to emulate that activity. If you don't support the need for a person to be honest about who they are when they vote I don't know what to say.
Good, then don't say anything.
There's virtually no evidence of people being dishonest about who they are, so there's no problem to be solved. Only new problems to be created. But apparently, you think lying is ok (since you support a notorious and outrageous liar), so I fail to see how you have any moral high ground to claim.
Just because politicians lie (regardless of party affiliation) doesn't mean the rest of us need to emulate that activity. If you don't support the need for a person to be honest about who they are when they vote I don't know what to say.
Pretty clear premise. Only way to refute it is to deflect.
There's virtually no evidence of people being dishonest about who they are, so there's no problem to be solved. Only new problems to be created. But apparently, you think lying is ok (since you support a notorious and outrageous liar), so I fail to see how you have any moral high ground to claim.
People will always try to take advantage of a system. The absentee ballot fraud showed that. With the repeal of voter ID it makes it easier to commit fraud in person by pretending to be someone you're not. Who wouldn't want to see their preferred candidate win by voting for them more than once as several different people? Its too bad you can't see past your hatred of anyone that doesn't think like you to see that.
People will always try to take advantage of a system. The absentee ballot fraud showed that. With the repeal of voter ID it makes it easier to commit fraud in person by pretending to be someone you're not. Who wouldn't want to see their preferred candidate win by voting for them more than once as several different people? Its too bad you can't see past your hatred of anyone that doesn't think like you to see that.
Well, the absentee ballot fraud in NC was done by republicans to try to get the vote to go their way. There has never been an ID requirement in NC at voting time, so the repeal of the law just put it right back to where it's always been. Interestingly enough, the only person I know who voted twice did it in Haywood County in 2016 and he was ALSO a republican (and Trump supporter). It's too bad you can't see past your hatred of anyone that doesn't think like you to see that.
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