Why would you need one? Who cares if you're the imposter, your signature proves who you are. Let both people vote. Then only count the John Smith whose signature matches the original voter registration. How often will this situation come up compared to your rights violated with everyone showing id. Voting isn't a dog show where you show papers in order to compete. Voter id is insulting.
What if John Smith registers and votes for 10 people across 10 polling booths and only 4 of the other real people show up. John Smith now has 6 registered votes for his candidate.
Your method would only work if 100% of people voted and the actual count is usually around 50% or less.
Willyßagseed;6773914 said:ID's for voting
ID's to use CC's
ID's for buying a Flight Ticket
etc... etc..
That's it, keep willingly giving your rights away a little at a time..........................
Willyßagseed;6774033 said:I am talking about not having to show your papers.
Either you do not give a shit on how this country has changed in the last 30 years or you are too young to know.
I do not show ID at King Soopers or my local general store to write a check, you used to be able to walk into an airport, buy a ticket and go with no ID.
I have never been carded for an ID when I mail my bills paying by check.
I have never been carded for an ID when paying with an e-check online.
I do understand that ID may be required to write a check tho, there is no contract stating you cannot require it and no signature to compare to.
You must not realize how much the American citizen has lost... just a little at a time........ Keep it up, you will wake up one day asking WTF...............
If this ID thing is ok with you then you must be for:
Smart meters ( you choose to take your power from a provider, don't like it get solar or a generator)
Red light cameras
Speed cameras
ID and search at airports ( you do not have to fly and you are accepting search to fly)
Road side checkpoints (driving is a privilege not a right)
and a whole lot more......
None of this is the America I grew up in.
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin
Willyßagseed;6774253 said:If you read up on studies, election fraud far outpaces any voter fraud. I would think that electronic voting with no paper trail would be more of a concern than voter ID.
I never said no confirmation of identity, I said no ID. An ID is not needed to confirm somebodies identity. If states gave away free ID's, I wouldn't like having to show an ID to vote but would go with it.
I pay over 3000 dollars a year in property taxes. Excuse me if I dont get all weepy if you have to shell out up to $25.00 for a state ID.
Willyßagseed;6774387 said:So, are you saying people who can afford to vote are the only people who should vote?
So enforcing road traffic laws like speeding, red lights and breath-testing people is a "waste of your time" is it?Willyßagseed;6774387 said:So, are you saying people who can afford to vote are the only people who should vote?
My opinion on:
Smart meters - Altho I do not like them it is not an invasion of privacy, you do not have to get power from a provider, you choose to get power from them. (being devils advocate here)
Red light and Speed cameras - I have had a few tickets from these and have never paid for one. You do not have to unless you get served (at least in Colorado, they have 90 days to serve you) Make it cost as much as possible to waste my time.
Roadside checkpoints: I always refuse any breathalyzer and demand a blood test, take me in so after I pass again it costs you more to fuck with me.
If I get pulled over for speeding or doing something illegal I will take the breathalyzer if asked NP, but random checkpoints can kiss my ass.
Again, my freedoms are worth more to me than convenience.
Lots of states currently let you use social security cards, birth certificates and even recent utility bills as ID for voting. It's not like you're just signing your name and voting no questions asked... Seems like a few people in this thread dont realize that.Hi my names John Smith and I'm here to vote, fuck you if you don't believe who I am...... Really? Your a fucking moron if you think that you should be able to vote without proving who you are.....just my opinion of course.... Oh and how can you say there's no voter fraud in states that don't require ID....hard to prove if they don't require id don't you think?
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Willyßagseed;6774620 said:So more accidents from cameras and more income for the government and the private industry that runs them for city govs.is good and poor people can't vote............ you two are awesome freaking Americans.
A 2005 federal study demonstrated that while injuries from right angle or T-bone crashes decreased by 16 percent at red-light camera intersections, injuries from rear-end collisions increased by 24 percent.
What part of this do you not understand?
Voting Rights Act 1965
Section 2 contains a general prohibition on voting discrimination, enforced through federal district court litigation. Congress amended this section in 1982, prohibiting any voting practice or procedure that has a discriminatory result.