Re: The 2012 Presidential Election Part I - The guns of August
You're right, it's a stupid question. I'd recommend watching "Hunt for Red October" again. There's a good discussion about "papers" in it. These are two unrelated topics, but changing the subject really is Libstain 101, isn't it?
Those who wail about "voter suppression" were dealt a bit of a blow recently when the lead plaintiff in the Pennsylvania suit against that state's law (a 90-something lady) waltzed into the DMV with less than "perfect" documentation, and waltzed out with a state ID.
This is a stupid question. If the Voter Suppress-- er, I mean Counter-Fraud laws are so vital to our democracy, then why not have a freely-available, universal, national photo ID for all voters?
If that's too scary or Big Brother then drop the pretense that the laws are legitimate.
If not, then suspend the laws until that ID is issued.
Everybody wins.
You're right, it's a stupid question. I'd recommend watching "Hunt for Red October" again. There's a good discussion about "papers" in it. These are two unrelated topics, but changing the subject really is Libstain 101, isn't it?
Those who wail about "voter suppression" were dealt a bit of a blow recently when the lead plaintiff in the Pennsylvania suit against that state's law (a 90-something lady) waltzed into the DMV with less than "perfect" documentation, and waltzed out with a state ID.
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