One Political Plaza - Home of politics
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Main
Its about time voting laws were made.
Page <prev 2 of 2
Mar 27, 2015 12:21:45   #
Workinman Loc: Bayou Pigeon
 
3jack wrote:
Since when does the Constitution require a citizen to have an ID, drivers license or passport? That document does provide for citizens to vote. You do believe in the Constitution don't you?


Since when does the Constitution allow dead people, illegals and people to vote multiple times? You do believe in the constitution don't you?

Reply
Mar 27, 2015 12:52:26   #
paul.nancybowers Loc: Gowanda, NY
 
Making voting easier? How hard is it to register and vote?
voter Id needed yes! Why not? It would make voting more fair maybe but the ones that enjoy extra and uninformed votes don't think so. The poor when they register they would get an ID card is that so hard? When you get a license you get a card showing a picture and a lot of information on it. Voter ID simply a name and picture or thumb print. Names and prints wouldn't be run through NICS checks. Don't trust the gov't don't get a card and don't vote.

Reply
Mar 27, 2015 13:25:42   #
3jack
 
Workinman wrote:
Since when does the Constitution allow dead people, illegals and people to vote multiple times? You do believe in the constitution don't you?


There are legal matters that address illegal voting and those matters do not include constitutional issues. If the constitution specifically addressed dead people voting, illegals voting, and people voting multiple times you would have a valid point, but it doesn't It does address voting privileges for citizens, without caveats.

Reply
Mar 27, 2015 18:11:32   #
Workinman Loc: Bayou Pigeon
 
3jack wrote:
There are legal matters that address illegal voting and those matters do not include constitutional issues. If the constitution specifically addressed dead people voting, illegals voting, and people voting multiple times you would have a valid point, but it doesn't It does address voting privileges for citizens, without caveats.


Exactly the point, either of our comments are in the Constitution but that does not say there is not a problem that needs to be lawfully addressed.

Reply
Mar 27, 2015 20:08:52   #
texasace
 
Kevyn wrote:
It is common knowledge that a surpressed voter turnout benifits republicans and a large voter turnout benifits democrats. Democrats want every person eligible to vote to be able to do so easily, republicans want to make it as difficult as possible. Making election days a federal holiday and insisting employers allow paid time off for voting would be a good place to start. Early voting, absentee voting and automatic registration for citizens would all allow more eligible citizens to participate. Unfortunatly republicans want to prevent turnout so these things will not happen in the near future. Voter fraud is nearly non existant and is a felony in most cases. Just like gun laws the first step is to enforce the laws on the book not create new ones.
It is common knowledge that a surpressed voter tur... (show quote)



Kevyn... Your ignorance knows no limit, and never ceases to amaze me. Voter fraud was reported in 13 states in the last election.

Many precincts in Ohio, Illinois, and Pennsylvania reported NOT EVEN ONE vote for the GOP... impossible!!

Voter registration and TERM LIMITS are the only things that will save our great and glorious United States of America.

Reply
Mar 30, 2015 08:59:02   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
3jack wrote:
Since when does the Constitution require a citizen to have an ID, drivers license or passport? That document does provide for citizens to vote. You do believe in the Constitution don't you?


Yes, I do, just not in voter fraud~~~

Reply
Mar 30, 2015 11:39:02   #
3jack
 
lindajoy wrote:
Yes, I do, just not in voter fraud~~~


Oh, I see. As long as there are caveats to the constitution that supports your beliefs that there is massive voter fraud, and that is another massive right wing lie, it's fine to ignore the provisions of that great document.

Reply
 
 
Mar 30, 2015 12:18:39   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
3jack wrote:
Since when does the Constitution require a citizen to have an ID, drivers license or passport? That document does provide for citizens to vote. You do believe in the Constitution don't you?






Without sounding to redundant, the constitution does not say you have to get a drivers license, a pilot license,
A SS card, ID to buy alcohol, food stamps, or a hundred other things that identification is needed for. You can’t buy anything on credit unless you have ID. And you complain about the number one reason why you should have ID. Let me ask you something.
How many hours in a day do you practice being dumb? It’s working very well for you.

RETW



Reply
Mar 30, 2015 14:03:16   #
3jack
 
RETW wrote:
Without sounding to redundant, the constitution does not say you have to get a drivers license, a pilot license,
A SS card, ID to buy alcohol, food stamps, or a hundred other things that identification is needed for. You can’t buy anything on credit unless you have ID. And you complain about the number one reason why you should have ID. Let me ask you something.
How many hours in a day do you practice being dumb? It’s working very well for you.

RETW




Hey ignoramus, none of the things you mentioned are covered in the Constitution, but the right to vote is covered.

Reply
Mar 30, 2015 16:11:34   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
3jack wrote:
Hey ignoramus, none of the things you mentioned are covered in the Constitution, but the right to vote is covered.






Dummy speaks. See if you can understand this?

No one, any where, is restricting voting.

The proposals are to make sure the people that do vote, are legal citizens of this country.

RETW

PS: some one sent me a picture of you doing what you do best. Really?

Reply
Page <prev 2 of 2
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Main
OnePoliticalPlaza.com - Forum
Copyright 2012-2024 IDF International Technologies, Inc.