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In reply to the discussion: Here's what it took for me to get a License and Voter Card in Pennsylvania… [View all]ozsea1
(36 posts)88. Your points regarding voter fraud are debunked
and therefore not a difference of opinion, but fact.
Have a good weekend.
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Here's what it took for me to get a License and Voter Card in Pennsylvania… [View all]
onehandle
Aug 2012
OP
This is important info.. thank you for sharing a real-time experience with what
K Gardner
Aug 2012
#7
You don't think that is possible that a poll worker might be on to you if you tried that
Nikia
Aug 2012
#40
The risk of getting caught outweighs the chance that the election will be affected
Nikia
Aug 2012
#68
Because I see a lot of hypocrisy in the concern here over the sanctity of every single
Flatulo
Aug 2012
#55
Exactly. All this faux concern about the unreasonable burden this would place on
Flatulo
Aug 2012
#61
I think the numbers of legal voters who would be disenfranchised is exaggerated.
Flatulo
Aug 2012
#71
"If the Democrats has their way, your blind cat would be able to vote."
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Aug 2012
#77
As a new resident? My driver's license and a single bill or statement with my address...
onehandle
Aug 2012
#12
In her case, the poll worker was an idiot. Inviolate rules are often a poor substitute for
Flatulo
Aug 2012
#81
I can assure you all these laws have the words "valid driver's license/ID"
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Aug 2012
#90
A declaration that one is an American citizen and that one resides at a specific residence
Gormy Cuss
Aug 2012
#30
Provide what's worked in the past, don't come up with new shit in minority areas that at the last
uponit7771
Aug 2012
#44
if you're 18 and living at your parents' house, how would you produce a bill with your address?
CreekDog
Aug 2012
#15
Why don't you find what the "way around that" is and post it for us?. nt
Guy Whitey Corngood
Aug 2012
#64
I had to go with my eighteen year old son and provide my ID and vouch that he was
1monster
Aug 2012
#31
After all that you still have to wait for thirty days for your license? In Florida, you
1monster
Aug 2012
#25
We get new voter's cards in the mail every election year. However, they are "informational" only.
1monster
Aug 2012
#35
It is a voter registration card. However, they are not accepted at the polls. Only a state issued
1monster
Aug 2012
#72