EVERY VOTE didn't count then, did it.
Sure they counted...they were counted the first time....
Gore was just prevented from stealing the election....a well planned robbery long before the counting in Fla. started.
EVERY VOTE didn't count then, did it.
The NY Times did a recount and found Bush won. Gore lost his home state of Tennesee which would have made him President without needing Florida. Deal with it.
Adding layers to the voting process WILL reduce the # of voters statistically. You can call it whatever you want.
And it is no coincidence that the GOP is consistently the party that wants to add more layers, and opposes measures like motor-voter. They benefit from fewer people voting. If we had 100% turnout in this country, the political landscape would look much different. The Republican party would basically look like it does in NY or MA.
My voter registration card was free.
Government-issued photo IDs aren't.
People will have to pay for a photo ID in order to vote.
Where is any of that in the Constitution?
you guys are just fear mongers.
Fees
Your fee, paid during your appointment, will be:
$26 application fee for most applicants.
Free, for those 62 years of age or older.
Free, for those who must give up a driver license due to a medical condition.
A $7 reduced-fee ID card is available for low-income residents.
http://www.dmv.org/ca-california/id-cards.php
EVERY VOTE didn't count then, did it.
"On December 12, the Supreme Court ruled in a 7–2 vote that the Florida Supreme Court's ruling requiring a statewide recount of ballots was unconstitutional, and in a 5–4 vote that the Florida recounts could not be completed before a December 12 "safe harbor" deadline, and should therefore cease and the previously certified total should hold."
Adding layers to the voting process WILL reduce the # of voters statistically. You can call it whatever you want.
And it is no coincidence that the GOP is consistently the party that wants to add more layers, and opposes measures like motor-voter. They benefit from fewer people voting. If we had 100% turnout in this country, the political landscape would look much different. The Republican party would basically look like it does in NY or MA.
LOL - anything to defend Republicans.
The facts are these: the GOP generally benefits when fewer people vote. They have a history of adding layers to the process, and of opposing measures which make it easier for more people to get registered & vote. Statistically, voting will go down when measures like the ones discussed on this thread pass.
What is it w/ you & the GOP, anyway? It's rare to see someone so fiercely loyal to what they do...
but that's not the argument here.
if no one is checking to see if they are illegals, how would it ever be proved that they are voting?.....Yet you have no proof this has occurred in the past
You say that it didn't matter whether there was a recount because bush would have won anyway, but that's not the argument here. My comment was in response to SF's post that every vote counts. If every vote counts, then there was no reason why the FL recount shouldn't have continued until a definitive answer was reached.
Next, you spread the fiction that illegals will flood the system with phony votes unless photo IDs are required. Yet you have no proof this has occurred in the past, and only supposition that it can or will occur in the future.
Seems to me you want to have it both ways, as long as those ways benefit conservatives.
So we should disenfranchise millions of people because of a virtually non-existent problem? That's really smart.
If voter impersonation is such a crisis, where are your statistics?
100% of voters are not required to prove they are the person they claim they are......