List of things that require photo identification

Can't understand why anyone would want to stop
something that takes a step toward preventing
voter fraud...

The left is always crying about Republicans cheating.
Then when Republicans try to do the right thing here the Libs
do everything to stop it.
 
Please add state laws from your state that require photo ID to engage in certain activities.
For example, in Nevada a person under 21 is not allowed to stand and observe games of chance in a casino.


26. Something as simple and basic as applying for a library card
27. Obtaining a passport for any travel outside the United States
28. Entering a government base or facility
29. To obtain a visitor's pass onto a government facility
30. Hotel reservations

(notice also how there is no outcry of a second amendment infraction for requiring a photo ID to own a fire arm, yet the left has a problem with authenticating someone's identity to preserve the "integrety" of our most valued Constitutional right to vote. They "claim" voter supression, that you are denying someone's right to vote, yet even the United States Supreme Court couldn't find such evidence. Yet they could find historical evidence for voting fraud in elections, to sway them in determinating that a voter ID is NOT unconstitutional in a manner that preserves it's integrity.)
 
Please go litter in the Flame Zone if you are unable to discuss or debate ideas.

Just demonstrating your argument has zero merit. It is one gigantic logical fallacy. Sorry you spent so much time on it.
 
Can't understand why anyone would want to stop
something that takes a step toward preventing
voter fraud...

The left is always crying about Republicans cheating.
Then when Republicans try to do the right thing here the Libs
do everything to stop it.

Please provide a single case of voter fraud which can only be fixed by Voter ID and cannot be fixed by proper management of existing voter registration.

Not some fevered imaginary case in your mind, an actual case of voter fraud.

And by the way, I'm a Republican. With a libertarian (small l) bent.
 
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Some are federal, but most are state laws or activities where I live.

1. Boarding an airplane
2. Writing a check
3. Cashing a check
4. Using a credit card
5. Driving a motor vehicle
6. Applying for a business license
7. Applying for permission to hold a protest or rally
8. Securing employment
9. Purchasing a house or real estate
10. Renting a domicile
11. Renting a motor vehicle
12. Purchasing a firearm (Includes BB guns)
13. Applying for a hunting license (waived for 16 and 17 year olds when their legal guardian provides a photo ID)
14. Applying for a fishing license (waived for 16 and 17 year olds when their legal guardian provides a photo ID)
15. Purchasing alcoholic beverages
16. Purchasing tobacco or products that contain nicotine
17. Purchasing a motor vehicle
18. Initial registration of a motor vehicle
19. Applying for a building permit
20. Receiving prescription medicine
21. Purchasing OTC medicine that contains pseudoephedrine
22. Serving on jury duty
23. Getting a bank account
24. Cash transactions of $5000.00 or greater
25. Sales tax exemption for people aged 80 and above


And people below the poverty line do how many of these things?

Seriously? :rolleyes:
 
Some are federal, but most are state laws or activities where I live.

1. Boarding an airplane
2. Writing a check
3. Cashing a check
4. Using a credit card
5. Driving a motor vehicle
6. Applying for a business license
7. Applying for permission to hold a protest or rally
8. Securing employment
9. Purchasing a house or real estate
10. Renting a domicile
11. Renting a motor vehicle
12. Purchasing a firearm (Includes BB guns)
13. Applying for a hunting license (waived for 16 and 17 year olds when their legal guardian provides a photo ID)
14. Applying for a fishing license (waived for 16 and 17 year olds when their legal guardian provides a photo ID)
15. Purchasing alcoholic beverages
16. Purchasing tobacco or products that contain nicotine
17. Purchasing a motor vehicle
18. Initial registration of a motor vehicle
19. Applying for a building permit
20. Receiving prescription medicine
21. Purchasing OTC medicine that contains pseudoephedrine
22. Serving on jury duty
23. Getting a bank account
24. Cash transactions of $5000.00 or greater
25. Sales tax exemption for people aged 80 and above


And people below the poverty line do how many of these things?

In MOST cases a State ID is $5, more for a driver license of course, there is NO ONE in this country who can't afford a $5 ID card that is valid for 4 years.

That is just a BS excuse.
 
Sometimes I wonder if the Voter ID fanatics have ever even bothered to register to vote. Their ignorance of the existing system strongly suggests it.
 
In MOST cases a State ID is $5, more for a driver license of course, there is NO ONE in this country who can't afford a $5 ID card that is valid for 4 years.

That is just a BS excuse.

Please provide a single case of voter fraud which can only be fixed by Voter ID and cannot be fixed by proper management of existing voter registration.

Not some fevered imaginary case in your mind, an actual case of voter fraud.
 
Please add state laws from your state that require photo ID to engage in certain activities.
For example, in Nevada a person under 21 is not allowed to stand and observe games of chance in a casino.


26. Something as simple and basic as applying for a library card
27. Obtaining a passport for any travel outside the United States
28. Entering a government base or facility
29. To obtain a visitor's pass onto a government facility
30. Hotel reservations

(notice also how there is no outcry of a second amendment infraction for requiring a photo ID to own a fire arm, yet the left has a problem with authenticating someone's identity to preserve the "integrety" of our most valued Constitutional right to vote. They "claim" voter supression, that you are denying someone's right to vote, yet even the United States Supreme Court couldn't find such evidence. Yet they could find historical evidence for voting fraud in elections, to sway them in determinating that a voter ID is NOT unconstitutional in a manner that preserves it's integrity.)
I noted the Constitutional aspect of buying a BB gun; if you would, please not the words "A well armed militia..."
 
Can't understand why anyone would want to stop
something that takes a step toward preventing
voter fraud...

You are asking the wrong question. You should be asking why in the 224 years since the ratification of the Constitution in which there isn't a single case of voter fraud which can only be solved by Voter ID why is there this sudden need for it?

You should be asking yourself what the actual motive behind it is.

When there is actual evidence which shows some voters would be disenfranchised due to Voter ID, and then there is imaginary reasons for Voter ID, I think it should be pretty clear what the actual motive is.

But hey, go ahead and curl up in the corner with your imaginary fears. That's gotta be good for you.
 
Please go litter in the Flame Zone if you are unable to discuss or debate ideas.

Just demonstrating your argument has zero merit. It is one gigantic logical fallacy. Sorry you spent so much time on it.

Actually, you demonstrated nothing. Perhaps that is why you snipped the quote
Yawn.

Please provide a single case of voter fraud which can only be fixed by Voter ID and cannot be fixed by proper management of existing voter registration.

Not some fevered imaginary case in your mind, an actual case of voter fraud.
 
And I pointed out that in spite of that constitutional aspect there are still photo ID laws that apply to those activities. Why is voting so different?

Voter ID disenfranchises people, that's why. And disenfranchisement is unconstitutional.

Any more stupid questions?

Please provide a single case of voter fraud which can only be fixed by Voter ID and cannot be fixed by proper management of existing voter registration.

Not some fevered imaginary case in your mind, an actual case of voter fraud.
 
How can a dead person, convicted felon, vagrant, or cartoon character vote if they are required to show an ID?

:lol:

How can a dead person, convicted felon, or cartoon character vote if they are not on the registered voters roll?
 
Some are federal, but most are state laws or activities where I live.

1. Boarding an airplane
2. Writing a check
3. Cashing a check
4. Using a credit card
5. Driving a motor vehicle
6. Applying for a business license
7. Applying for permission to hold a protest or rally
8. Securing employment
9. Purchasing a house or real estate
10. Renting a domicile
11. Renting a motor vehicle
12. Purchasing a firearm (Includes BB guns)
13. Applying for a hunting license (waived for 16 and 17 year olds when their legal guardian provides a photo ID)
14. Applying for a fishing license (waived for 16 and 17 year olds when their legal guardian provides a photo ID)
15. Purchasing alcoholic beverages
16. Purchasing tobacco or products that contain nicotine
17. Purchasing a motor vehicle
18. Initial registration of a motor vehicle
19. Applying for a building permit
20. Receiving prescription medicine
21. Purchasing OTC medicine that contains pseudoephedrine
22. Serving on jury duty
23. Getting a bank account
24. Cash transactions of $5000.00 or greater
25. Sales tax exemption for people aged 80 and above

Of the above, numbers 2, 3 and 4 are not state law but at a business owners discretion. By law, they can demand it. Numbers 15, 16 and 25 are usually applied using common sense, as in if you appear to be too young the business can demand proof and refuse to engage in the activity if one cannot provide proof of the required age law.

All of the above are things that occur on a daily basis but not necessarily to everybody.
Despite the above common actions that people engage in, some seem to think that asking for a photo ID for voting purposes is somehow a violation of civil liberties or an attempt to prevent people from voting. The really interesting part is that it is usually liberals claiming that it is conservatives attempting to prevent people from voting when a photo ID law would apply equally to both liberals and conservatives. Heck, they would apply equally regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, weight, sexual orientation, income, health, disability, race, wealth, intelligence, marital status, attractiveness, employment status and everything else. Is there something wrong with preventing the dead, the illegal aliens, the young (under the age of suffrage) and other non-qualified people from voting just as we prevent them from engaging in the activities listed above?

Costco
BJ's,
The Bronx Zoo (Wild Life Confirmation Society)
Subways, Buses, if asked by Police.
 

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