I can't help but wonder, 'how many people would chose not to vote
rather than get an ID?'.

Sorry, I do not buy that someone cannot get an ID. They choose not to,
for whatever reason. I admit it may be more difficult for some, but
not impossible.

In the other thread someone hinted that 'voter fraud' is a 'made up
issue' (definitely a possibility)..I think its also a possibility that
'disenfranchised voters becasue they need ID' is a 'made up' issue as
well.

In all the articles I have seen, not one person has taken a stand and
said, 'I will choose not to vote, rather than get an ID.' It's always
been someone saying that others will be disenfranchised.

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Eric Roberts
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have been offline for a couple of days.  I let the wife use my computer
> and now i have at least 4 trojans and gods know whatelse, so i am
> reinstalling the OS.  This is why i never let others touch my system
> grrr...so I didn't just drop out of the convo ;-)
>
> Anyhow...here's a good article about the veto by MO Gov. Nixon on thier
> voter ID laws and it explains a lot of what we have been talking about...
>
> http://www.stlamerican.com/news/local_news/article_a63c8140-9912-11e0-9fe5-001cc4c002e0.html
>
> Eric
>
>
> 

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