Deadbolt
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HAHA...online voting. That seems secure. Might as well ask Anonymous and lulzsec to just pick the President.
Not any more or less secure than someone to walk into a polling station and not have to show ID that they are who they say they are.
Not any more or less secure than someone to walk into a polling station and not have to show ID that they are who they say they are.
You don't know much about the hacking community, do you?
And you don't know much about the mafia, do you?
No, I don't care because I do not see any way how being impoverished or rural has anything to do with getting a free ID, no matter how much I can or cannot identify with them.
That was his point.
QFT. I wish that 2&2 and jhmd would engage with the bold.
Self-serving false choices like "we have to change laws around the country in the next few weeks or the entire election will be a fraud"?
I do not care how rural or impoverished they are. Unless they are physically handicapped, I fail to see how they are unable to procure a free ID card with 5 weeks' notice. Are they immobile shut-ins? If not, they manage to function in their lives to at least some minimal degree. How is going to pick up a free ID card not the most minimal of requirements?
Let's see who is speaking in absolutes on this issue.
Some PA state ID offices only open twice a month, during business hours, for limited hours. The court found significant hardships in obtaining the IDs, which is why it ruled the way it did.
I did. I have no interest in voter suppression, I would be in favor of online voting. What pisses me off is the attitude that it is somehow morally offensive to require that any person take one single ounce of personal responsibility to accomplish anything government-related.
Not any more or less secure than someone to walk into a polling station and not have to show ID that they are who they say they are.
I have a Constitutional right to own a firearm. To do so, North Carolina requires that I first obtain a purchase permit. To obtain said purchase permit, I have to drive to the permitting desk at the main County police station to both pick up and drop off the paper application (not available online and they will not mail it to me). Said permitting desk is only open during limited hours during business hours, and is over a 30-minute drive from where I work in another county. Apparently, I need to sue the state to forego the application process, as there is a significant hardship in obtaining the paperwork. Then everyone will be able to get their guns without having to prove who they say they are. Sweet.