Concerned American
Diamond Member
Listen you stupid mouthy fuck. I've told you before--you don't know a fucking thing about me. What is the difference if you sign your name for voter registration or give them a thumbprint. The thumb print is a positive ID. You must be a communist bastard to think that a thumb print is infringing on your rights. As for being asked for your ID, you're a fucking liar. It is illegal. You sign a registered voter list at the polls. Fuck off moron.You must live in some corrupt blue shithole. They always ask me for my ID when I vote where I live.In states where "in person" voting is the majority, there is no check of ID. I have voted in person and by mail over the years and I have yet to be asked for any ID at all. No ID was required to register, you just signed a voter registration with your residence address. Indeed, the first time I voted, I stated who I was at the polls and the poll worker found my entry and had me sign next to it. I reached for my ID, and she said it was illegal to ask for it. She agreed that it seemed odd to her as well because there was no way she could ascertain whether I was who I said I was. Maybe a finger print when you register would be good. With the technology of today, you could put your finger on the screen, the database could match it and you're given a green light to vote.Firstly, under current law different types of verification are always requested. Be it a simple affidavit, personal information, voter ID, or something else.
Did you want the government to take everyone's finger prints? Are you some kind of stalinist? You have no problem denouncing voter ID as racist, but you're perfectly happy forcing everyone to march down to some government office and have their fingerprints taken?
I think your story is horseshit. It never happened.