What could tighter voter ID laws mean in November? - CSMonitor.com
A study by the Associated Press found that legitimate votes have been rejected after many states passed tougher voter ID laws in order to prevent fraud.
By Mike Baker, Associated Press / July 8, 2012
I have an idea, let's eliminate ID for everything. Requiring a drivers license means that poor people can't drive, requiring an ID to cash a check prevents old people from getting Social Security. IDs also prevent minorities from owning a home, or even having a checking account. We should just trust everyone, and all banks should be required to hand out money to anyone who knows the name of the account holder.
Do you think this is a good idea, or do you see how stupid your argument is?