Half the country thinks the Republic will be better off if people without IDs vote. If we had a real press in this country, I'd like to see a politician get pushed to explain the reasoning in some detail.
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If you live in America as a legal resident, and yet you have no ID, is voting in the top-hundred of your priorities? Whose problem are we trying to solve here? And if you wanted to solve problems for this group, wouldn't "get an ID" be at the top of the list?
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Hey Scott, remind me- whatever happened to that good ol’ slaughtermeter? I thought that was so brilliant! Can you bring it back? Pretty please?
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Improve the quality according to whom? If “quality” is not determined by the electorate, then it’s not democracy.
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we don't want to disenfranchise our hard working government officials in the inner city, they are working hard to maintain the delicate balance in the worst managed parts of the country. If voter ID law is passed, they will be out of a job and things will change very quickly.
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Atlanta Journal reported that 3% of Georgians don’t have ID
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Correction 3% of Ga voters
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