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To: rdcbn

I heard some liberals saying it’s hard to get an ID. They cited the case of an old woman, who didn’t have her marriage license, and since her name changed at marriage, couldn’t use her birth certificate because it had her maiden name on it.

Even if we say, for sake of argument, that rare cases such as the above can happen, does this mean that people are somehow banned from getting an ID at all??? That doesn’t make sense.


32 posted on 11/08/2014 10:21:46 AM PST by Dilbert San Diego (s)
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To: Dilbert San Diego
I heard some liberals saying it’s hard to get an ID. They cited the case of an old woman, who didn’t have her marriage license, and since her name changed at marriage, couldn’t use her birth certificate because it had her maiden name on it.


If I remember that case, it involved a Black woman who around 100 years old and who had to do a bit of work to obtain her records in order to obtain an ID card.

The big “problem” was that her family was not motivated to help her and the old folks home she was living in could care less.

The whole Democrat partisan Media circus backfired when some Republican good Samaritan drove her to the vital records department and got her an ID in less than a day.

The problem was not ability to obtain ID, it was a LACK OF MOBILITY for an OLD lady to get out to get her ID and nobody in her family was “willing” to help her (an she was unwilling to help herself) because they, along with the old lady herself, wanted to use her as propaganda tool and the lack of ID story was a manufactured crisis.

43 posted on 11/08/2014 10:42:08 AM PST by rdcbn
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