Starting in 2018 driver's licenses from nine states will not be accepted to board a plane! (cost, rating)
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One of the 'acceptable' ID's was for transportation workers. I wonder if my PA issued CDL is an acceptable form of ID? We have to go through the TSA approval process for a fee.
Nice try. That is implicit. You libs have been chomping to get a Constitutional amendment passed with an explicit right to vote for sometime so as to ensure voter fraud remains an available tactic.
tl;dr the Constitution only states why you can't be denied a vote (based on race, age, gender). It never states that you actually have the affirmative explicit right to vote.
I'm not trying to do anything. All I meant that if the right to vote is obviously understood and it is mentioned in the Constitution, then, yes, we do have that right. Save your attitude for someone else.
This is actually an appropriate division of state and federal government for once. States make their own licenses, but the fed agency can choose to accept or not without mandating anything.
Now look here a civics scholar lol
Now tell us where the fed Guv is authorized to run an airport security scheme.
Then the Voter ID issues that liberals bring up would be null and void, right?
You are still free to vote, no one is stopping you.
I think no fly lists - without explicit and solid reasoning - is a constitutional violation.
I also think the denial of felons to vote upon release from incarceration is a constitutional violation.
I don't know where you deduced that Voter ID's are null and void.
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