obama blocks texas voter id law

???....maybe the victims of felons?.....

Some felonies are victimless. Sitting in the park on a sunny, summer day smoking a joint is one of them. Then, in the distance, that familiar ring--ring--ring of the ice cream bike.

do you want felons voting for prosecuting attorneys and judges?......

If they publically support incarcerating people quietly sitting in a park I would hope they vote against them.
 
Exactly. So repubs are asking for two forms of voter ID since they're not satisfied with the one issued when registering.

A voter card is specifically listed in the law in CO as not being acceptable identification to vote. I'm willing to bet that they have the same requirement in TX that they do in CO since it is based on the past rulings of the SCOTUS. Texas was simply attempting to limit accepted ID to a state issued ID rather than some of the more "loose" standards (like the aforementioned copy, yes copy, of a utility bill).

IMO, this is foolish considering past ID laws and rulings on them. The state can issue a photo ID for voting when they register, and so long as it is free to obtain it can be required then to vote. I don't think TX did this with this law though. They need to make it easy for those who are legal to register to vote to get one of the cards that they'll require or the courts, and likely the executive, will constantly undermine their efforts.
 
If they publically support incarcerating people quietly sitting in a park I would hope they vote against them.

apparently, felons and people who think others are incarcerated for sitting in a park, should not be permitted to vote......they both lack the requisite characteristics to make good choices.....
 
Yeah...it was a good thing this guy got removed from the "banned" list...his posts are ALWAYS so insightful and FILLED with useful information!

Such a high class addition to the discussions held here!

ironic post is ironic. tell us...what do your posts add, other than insults?
 
wisconsin's voter id bill blocked by a federal judge

Wisconsin's voter id bill blocked by a federal judge

just a few more to go...and go they will
 
apparently, felons and people who think others are incarcerated for sitting in a park, should not be permitted to vote......they both lack the requisite characteristics to make good choices.....

Here's my post.
Some felonies are victimless. Sitting in the park on a sunny, summer day smoking a joint is one of them. Then, in the distance, that familiar ring--ring--ring of the ice cream bike.

If they publically support incarcerating people quietly sitting in a park I would hope they vote against them.

I realize a few here have reading comprehension problems but I must admit I was not aware of just how serious it is. :(
 
Here's my post.

I realize a few here have reading comprehension problems but I must admit I was not aware of just how serious it is. :(

I do understand comprehension problems.....I see it in one who thinks that sitting in the park on a sunny summer day doing something that is illegal is the same thing as sitting in a park on a sunny summer day.......any one who has that sort of comprehension problem is obviously not competent to vote......you're barely competent to post.....
 
no they won't.....this has already been decided....


http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-280_162-4049369.html

note that the decision required free photo ids from the state

in the texas ruling the unevenness of the requirements demonstrated that certain groups of voters were being discriminated against

i do not have enough information on the wisconsin ruling to say why it was decided but i am sure that the decisions will be appealed and we will find out why they are either upheld or overruled
 
Is this your idea of political debate Yurtle?

See, he's allowed to make that kind of post because he's a sanctimonious Rightie...they are allowed to do exactly the same thing they tell others not to.

If I do it, it's an "ironic post"...when he does it, he'll tell you it's something totally different.
 
so did Texas.....this whole mess is just a waste of time....there's nothing new for the court to decide....

the claim is that the law violates the voting rights act that was laid on southern states because of various voting laws designed to prevent blacks from voting, like a poll tax
 
I do understand comprehension problems.....I see it in one who thinks that sitting in the park on a sunny summer day doing something that is illegal is the same thing as sitting in a park on a sunny summer day.......any one who has that sort of comprehension problem is obviously not competent to vote......you're barely competent to post.....

Not understanding one has to vote for a candidate in order for laws to be changed is the one with the comprehension problem.
 
the claim is that the law violates the voting rights act that was laid on southern states because of various voting laws designed to prevent blacks from voting, like a poll tax

I know...that's the same stupid claim the left raises every time......as I say, nothing new for the court to decide.....
 
Not understanding one has to vote for a candidate in order for laws to be changed is the one with the comprehension problem.

no.....the point is, the law hasn't changed, so when you say someone was arrested for simply sitting in a park you demonstrated total idiocy.....the fact you are still arguing seals the deal on your lack of comprehension.....
 
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