06-24-2012, 04:37 AM
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Aparecium Deletrius Legil
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: The Soprano State
Posts: 60,512
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interesting comment
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Attending the rally is not a constitutional right, voting is. There's a history of security threats at political rallies, history of voter fraud is 0.002%. Do the state voter ID laws give state's citizens free ID's? No - they make citizens pay for ID's. Do they reimburse citizens for the time it would take them to miss work and travel up to an hour away to their DMV for ID's? No. Voting is not a privilege, like attending a rally or buying liquor, it's a right. If the voter ID laws give All citizens a 100% free method to get the ID's it's one thing, but the current ID laws are not free, they are charging US citizens money for the ID, charging citizens for the cost to travel to the DMV, and charging US citizens unpaid missed hours from work to get an ID to vote.
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