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				Judge Refuses to Block Pennsylvania Voter ID Law
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
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				I think my favorite argument against voter id laws is “there have only  been X% voter fraud convictions and therefore voter fraud is very rare.”   That’s like saying “people are only ticketed for speeding 1% of the  time and therefore they are only speeding 1% of the time.”  Do you see  the logical hole in that argument?  Convictions only represent the  fraction of offenders that are actually caught and prosecuted.  It’s  hard to catch someone when you don’t even check id at the door.  You’ve  have to have someone interested and suspicious enough to flag a  particular voter, persuade a prosecutor to investigate, and prove that  the person is who voted is not who they say they are.  I seriously doubt  that happens in more than a tiny fraction of cases where voter fraud  actually occurs.  The advantage of voter id laws is to deter people from  committing the fraud we don’t know about.
			
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			09-11-2012, 07:51 AM
			
			
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			Don't know how it is there here election staff are half dem and half rep before elections you have had to have your name on a list now a photo ID to blame only one party for a fraud is stupid when they are both to blame..
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			09-11-2012, 11:14 AM
			
			
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				   I think my favorite argument against voter id laws is “there have only   been X% voter fraud convictions and therefore voter fraud is very rare.”    That’s like saying “people are only ticketed for speeding 1% of the   time and therefore they are only speeding 1% of the time.”  Do you see   the logical hole in that argument?  Convictions only represent the   fraction of offenders that are actually caught and prosecuted.  It’s   hard to catch someone when you don’t even check id at the door.  You’ve   have to have someone interested and suspicious enough to flag a   particular voter, persuade a prosecutor to investigate, and prove that   the person is who voted is not who they say they are.  I seriously doubt   that happens in more than a tiny fraction of cases where voter fraud   actually occurs.  The advantage of voter id laws is to deter people from   committing the fraud we don’t know about.
			
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					Originally Posted by  ekim008
					 
				 
				Don't know how it is there here election staff are half dem and half rep  before elections you have had to have your name on a list now a photo  ID to blame only one party for a fraud is stupid when they are both to  blame. 
			
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  You had better watch it, Ekim!  Somebody might actually accuse you of thinking!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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