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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ultimately, this needs to go to the Supreme Court as like it or not, it is a potential poll task. [/quote] It's not a poll tax, period.[/quote] it is if it is forcing people to spend money in order to vote.[/quote] So, they don't buy liquor. They don't go to the doctor. They don't fly. They don't drive. They don't go to concerts. Probably don't have a bank account or a credit card--but they vote?[/quote] An ID that can be used to buy liquor or open a bank account is not the same as an ID that establishes citizenship. How hard is that to understand?[/quote] Social Security cards and Medicaid both require ID similar to the SAVE Act. [/quote] If it costs money to vote, it is a poll tax. Poll taxes are illegal. Your right to vote is constitutionally guaranteed. [/quote] Oh, you want to bring up the Constitution. Voting in a federal election under 18 is illegal. Prove to me you are over 18 without documentation. Prove to me you are who you say you are without govt photo ID. Prove to me you can only vote once in an election without controls including matching what you state you are with hard controls, and by the way, I don't accept "signed affirmations" based on honesty as a control.[/quote] Was that you who cited Crawford v. Marion County? If so, big egg on your face because Indiana allows affidavits, that's part of how it got around having their voter ID law thrown out as unconstitutional. Along with not being allowed to require any documentation that can cost money to get, whether birth certificate, passport, naturalization certificate, tribal document and so on.[/quote]
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