Fed judge tosses Tx ID law

are you that fucked in the head that you can't follow even simple history? that was rhetorical, by the way.


maybe when you get a firm grasp on the actual constitution, you fucking snowflake idiot

Here's history, dickhead.

The 2nd was originally drafted with the context of a militia in mind. A collective right.

Heller said otherwise. But, Heller also said you can't take your dick substitute anywhere you want. That's where your head is up your ass on the 2nd.
 
Here's history, dickhead.

The 2nd was originally drafted with the context of a militia in mind. A collective right.

Heller said otherwise. But, Heller also said you can't take your dick substitute anywhere you want. That's where your head is up your ass on the 2nd.

Gun grabbers lose every time
 
Here's history, dickhead.

The 2nd was originally drafted with the context of a militia in mind. A collective right.
no, it wasn't, dumbfuck. it's absolutely the height of moronic stupidity to believe, for even a second, that a new populace would dare write and ratify an amendment that gave ANY power over firearms to their new central government after they had just started and won a war over their old central government trying to control their arms.

Heller said otherwise. But, Heller also said you can't take your dick substitute anywhere you want. That's where your head is up your ass on the 2nd.

the heller opinion is total bullshit. scalia was not a constitutionalist nor an originalist. he was a statist fuckhead who did everything he could to placate the 2nd Amendment crowd while ensuring government superiority over it's people. I'm not unhappy he died.
 
http://wjla.com/news/nation-world/federal-judge-again-tosses-out-texas-voter-id-law




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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) —*A federal judge who has compared Texas' voter ID requirements to a "poll tax" on minorities once again blocked the law Wednesday, rejecting a weakened version backed by the Trump administration and dealing Texas Republicans another court defeat over voting rights.
U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos rejected changes signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott this summer as not only lacking but also potentially chilling to voters because of new criminal penalties. The new version didn't expand the list of acceptable photo identifications - meaning gun licenses remained sufficient proof to vote, but not college student IDs.

Instead, the changes would allow people who lack a required ID to cast a ballot if they signed an affidavit and brought paperwork that showed their name and address, such as a bank statement or utility bill. Those revisions were supported by the U.S. Justice Department, which under President Barack Obama had joined Democrats and minority rights groups in suing over the law.
But that position has changed with President Donald Trump in charge, who has established a commission to investigate allegations of voter fraud in the 2016 elections. In February, the Justice Department abandoned the argument Texas passed voter ID rules with discrimination in mind and said changes signed by Abbott should satisfy the courts.
Texas first passed the voter ID law in 2011, the same year the GOP-controlled Legislature adopted voting maps that were also struck down as discriminatory

You never stop banging on about voter ID, yet every voter in India has photo ID. How can a far poorer country achieve that but the US can't? They even bar the mentally ill from voting, so you'd be in trouble if they introduced in the US.

It's in Wikipedia so must be true!


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_ID_(India)
 
You never stop banging on about voter ID, yet every voter in India has photo ID. How can a far poorer country achieve that but the US can't? They even bar the mentally ill from voting, so you'd be in trouble if they introduced in the US.

It's in Wikipedia so must be true!


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_ID_(India)

ha! I agitated for your ban to be cut https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?84629-Watermark-s-Power-Crazed-90-day-ban-of-Tom

welcome back
 
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