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Here are some outstanding examples of it, I think. Admittedly this was only New Hampshire in a primary but so many zombies could have voted in the Democrat primary if one man had taken the so easy to get ballots for the Dem party. Oh yes, you will find that in every case he was offered a Democrat ballot when he claimed to be a dead person.
Maybe the best example of why we need IDs, these days, is exhibited at the end of the video. The man says that there are people scanning obits from all over the state to see when people die and expunge their names from the registered rolls. He says it only takes about a month and yet some of the people who the "zombie" said he was died back as early as last October.
Count how many times this man could have voted for dead people in the video. I was amazed at it all.
Here are some outstanding examples of it, I think. Admittedly this was only New Hampshire in a primary but so many zombies could have voted in the Democrat primary if one man had taken the so easy to get ballots for the Dem party. Oh yes, you will find that in every case he was offered a Democrat ballot when he claimed to be a dead person.
Maybe the best example of why we need IDs, these days, is exhibited at the end of the video. The man says that there are people scanning obits from all over the state to see when people die and expunge their names from the registered rolls. He says it only takes about a month and yet some of the people who the "zombie" said he was died back as early as last October.
Count how many times this man could have voted for dead people in the video. I was amazed at it all.
Because its unconstitutional to make someone pay for material in order to partake in a political election.
In how many states do people have to pay to get photo IDs? Just Tuesday the first photo ID election, a local one, was held in Kansas with their new law and people had no trouble producing IDs and many of those I saw pictures of were in wheel chairs and probably didn't have driver licenses. Also, there was a place handy to the voting places where you could get that picture if you didn't have one. I wonder how long before some liberal judge calls us on that one.
When I registered to Vote I gave my name,Address and a copy of my signature. The party which seems to want to make this an issue should place poll watchers at each polling station. It can be a volunteer from the local or county level and if they want they have the right to question the ID of any person by communicating with the poll worker who should be checking the sign..
This would take a little effort from the Repub. party and the members who dont want to pay or do anything related to govt. service.
There is no reason to force this in a free country such as ours, except if you are a right wing activist who commited a crime in the first place to get the video
Roy... for a national ID, that citizens must carry at all times to prove they are legal and alive.
I am against that National ID for obvious reasons and Obama may be the top one. I think that since voting is done only in state elections that a national ID is unnecessary for voting.
Roy... for a national ID, that citizens must carry at all times to prove they are legal and alive.
sounds like Arizona SB 1070
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