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  • DOJ dropping opposition to Texas voter ID

    OK, Gotta give props where props are due...

    Go Cheeto Go!

    DOJ dropping opposition to Texas voter ID

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    Any other states gonna get in on this? I'd heard there were over 10, but not sure which ones specifically
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    • #3
      Good!
      "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
        Any other states gonna get in on this? I'd heard there were over 10, but not sure which ones specifically
        Hopefully, there will be more states pushing for stricter Voter ID laws. As of now, it's pretty lousy.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by LS1Goat View Post
          Hopefully, there will be more states pushing for stricter Voter ID laws. As of now, it's pretty lousy.

          Hmm. VA and NH have strong voting laws and "went" Democrat. Those are the only two states that I spot here that aren't gray/orange.

          When the government pays, the government controls.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LS1Goat View Post
            Hopefully, there will be more states pushing for stricter Voter ID laws. As of now, it's pretty lousy.
            Looks like effectively, it will be 11. For now at least. I'm sure the others will get in on it, especially the low population states cause typically they're just like that. The pic shows that while it may not be photo ID, there are still a few that are strict on at least some form of ID. Granted they need to step up their game to photo ID.

            Supposedly, the very asking for ID scares off the illegals anyway. Cause after all, if caught, they might be arrested and then deported. Have an immigration agent stand around at the polls where its suspected.

            The dems got all scared about the same thing, but when it came to food stamps. They said we couldn't start carding people for it, because it scared them too much to use the food stamps. It was an invasion of their privacy, and they were humiliated. In other words, those are the places we need to be hitting real hard.
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