To: Bloody Sam Roberts
So...those people who don't want voter ID at the polls want us to believe that someone who can't afford transportation is somehow adversely affected by a free ID they must present to vote...at a polling place they can't afford to get to in the first place? Riiiiight. Polling booths are ubiquitous, because they have to accommodate all comers on a single day and are typically a hop and a skip away. Getting there is seldom a problem. ID offices tend to be few and far between, because the typical license renewal period is once every seven years, and people who need to renew can do so on a rolling schedule. But you knew that.
31 posted on
10/14/2014 6:54:51 PM PDT by
Zhang Fei
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To: Zhang Fei
Polling booths are ubiquitous, because they have to accommodate all comers on a single day and are typically a hop and a skip away. Getting there is seldom a problem. ID offices tend to be few and far between, because the typical license renewal period is once every seven years, and people who need to renew can do so on a rolling schedule. But you knew that. The Social Security Office, the Food Stamp Office, and the Welfare Office are few and far between. But people manage to get there in droves, no problems whatsoever. But, you know that.
To: Zhang Fei
They can get a mail in ballot for heavens sake. No excuses.
To: Zhang Fei
But you knew that. W-w-w-ell....Yes! Of course. All such permutations are taken into account before I post anything.
Riiiighht. That's the ticket.
44 posted on
10/15/2014 7:52:24 AM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
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