I am not suggesting that these people don't have the right to vote, but the 
argument that they want to vote and can't since they don't have an ID card is 
ludicrous if they can't even be bothered to learn to read, much less read the 
ballot. 

Your story about being able to live and work and buy stuff without an ID card 
is also ludicrous.  It's not impossible, but it's on the very long tail of the 
bell curve and does not meet the smell test of plausibility in this day and 
age.  

Give me some real-world examples of how people who 1) want to vote and 2) are 
likely to vote would be suppressed from voting by this measure and I'll give it 
some real consideration.




>Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> And these people aren't clamoring to vote without ID.  Democrats are.
>
>"As Detroit struggles to get back on its feet during this recession,
>it seems that the Motor City has yet another problem to face:
>illiteracy. In a startling report by the Detroit Regional Workforce
>Fund, 47% of Detroit residents were found to be functionally
>illiterate."
>
>http://www.theroot.com/buzz/study-nearly-half-detroit-residents-are-illiterate
>
>Seriously dude.  Get in touch with the country you live in

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