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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need ID to cash a check. You need ID to buy alcohol. You need ID to buy tobacco. You need ID to buy a gun. You need ID to get into many govt buildings. You need ID to get onto secure federal property. You need ID to rent or buy an apartment or home. You need ID to get on a plane. You need ID to get a library card. You need ID to buy a fishing license. You need ID to open a bank account. You need ID to receive govt benefits like WIC and EBT. You need ID to apply for a job. You need ID to buy or rent a car. You need ID to go into any school building in the country. You need ID to get medical treatment. You need ID to apply to colleges. You need ID to get into a many bars/clubs. You need ID to get into many community centers / pools But voting doesn’t require an ID. If you oppose a law requiring showing an ID in order to vote, then you are for voter fraud. There is no other plausible reason. [/quote] You seem to be ignorant of the fact that many people do very few of those things. I just went to the dentist. They know me by name, sight, and even by my voice. No ID needed. I don’t drink, smoke or own a gun — that cuts your list down considerably. I’ve had one of my bank accounts since I was six, and even then I realized that many people could not afford to have bank accounts. TLDR: Your lengthy list really doesn’t support your conclusion. If you think it does, you either need to work on your critical thinking skills, or you are for voter disenfranchisement. There is no other plausible reason. See how that works? [/quote] When you first went to your dentst, I don't believe that they didn't ask for your address and some form of ID and/or a form completed by you showing your personal information.[/quote] - You're an anonymous stranger on the internet who apparently lacks the experience or even the imagination to get that different people in different environments may have different experiences. Okay. So you have limitations. - You're also changing your bar. The tediously long list of things was about ID -- not about addresses and medical history -- ID. And, let me repeat this for you: No ID needed. [/quote]
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