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In reply to the discussion: Judge upholds Pa. voter ID law [View all]LynneSin
(95,337 posts)19. Absolute BULLSHIT - investigations have found 4 cases of the past decade of voter fraud
that's hardly worth spending all this taxpayer dollars to pass these laws for something that doesn't exist except extremely rare cases.
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Blacks, Students, the Elderly, and the Poor are a big problem for the GOP in PA.
onehandle
Aug 2012
#8
Civil Right Groups & ACLU need to Help EVERYONE GET A PHOTO ID SO THEY CAN VOTE IN MASSIVE NUMBERS!
NoMittens
Aug 2012
#11
The PA Dept of Transportation can't possibly supply all of the needed IDs in time.
drm604
Aug 2012
#24
Is the transportation to and from the DMV (or wherever) free? Are they repaid for lost time?
MH1
Aug 2012
#41
That is reason alone for the PA Supreme Court to overturn this unconstitutional law
meow2u3
Aug 2012
#60
Absolute BULLSHIT - investigations have found 4 cases of the past decade of voter fraud
LynneSin
Aug 2012
#19
Nope, her so-called investigation disappeared like the vapor the Right Wing courts breathe.
DainBramaged
Aug 2012
#40
I hope that the churchs will encourage people to get the free voter registration.
olegramps
Aug 2012
#21
The PA Dept of Transportation can't possibly supply all of the needed IDs in time.
drm604
Aug 2012
#25
More the reason to flood the photo centers and declare violation of constitutional equal protection
olegramps
Aug 2012
#32
No, The US Supreme Court has said such state laws pass US Consitutional muster
happyslug
Aug 2012
#63
What if that "small percentage of the population" is the very group they wanted to disenfranchise?
reformist2
Aug 2012
#70
No Federal case, The US Supreme Court has ruled that such laws pass US Constitutional muster
happyslug
Aug 2012
#64