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Old 09-02-2021, 04:20 PM   #1
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Default In the US and the UK, voter ID is just common sense

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opini...Iw?li=BB141NW3





Why does voter ID generate such fevered language? Texas just upgraded its election laws, ending drive-thru voting and extending photographic checks to postal votes. These look, to the outside observer, like technical changes. Yet they led to accusations of racism, two sessions of legislative overtime, marathon hearings, a walkout by state Democrats, partisan interventions from big corporates and the threat of arrests.
© Provided by Washington Examiner It was the same in other states. Some minor tightening of the rules in Georgia led to charges of totalitarianism, white supremacism and fascism. I wish I could tell you that this heated vocabulary came only from excitable Twitter Lefties, but the sad truth is that it came right from the top.

“The 21st-century Jim Crow assault is real,” said President Biden in July. “It’s unrelenting.”
Seriously? Jim Crow? Jim Crow meant segregated transport, not a ban on handing out free food to voters. It meant redlining and residential apartheid, not the extension of photo ID requirements. It meant the systematic turning away of black voters through whites-only primaries and bogus literacy tests, not an extra day of early voting.
Where the U.S. leads, the UK tends to follow. Britain’s Conservative Government is also aiming to close loopholes, bringing its rules on personation into line with those of other democracies. This, too, has triggered an almost deranged reaction. “It doesn’t matter how the government tries to dress it up,” says Cat Smith MP, Labour’s spokesman, “these plans will make it harder for working-class, older and black, Asian and minority ethnic Britons to vote.”
This is the same Labour Party, by the way, that backs mandatory vaccine passports. The same Labour Party, come to that, that requires ID in order to become a member.
As in the US, the British Left needs to tread a fine line, accusing its opponents of racism without giving the impression that minority voters are more likely to engage in fraud. This can be a delicate task in the UK, where the worst cases of identified electoral malpractice have involved minority voters – notably in Bradford, Birmingham and East London.
When, in 2015, the then attorney general was asked whether fraud was a particular problem in some communities, he first tried to dodge the question, saying that most voters were honest and that he didn’t want to stigmatize anyone. Pushed repeatedly, he eventually conceded that multiple voting was more common “where there are high levels of inhabitants from a community in which there is a tradition of electoral corruption in their home countries”, prompting a predictable outcry and demands for his resignation.
Britain and the U.S. are outliers in their readiness to assume that voters are honest. In the U.S., this assumption was not always justified. Texas has a history of electoral fraud going back at least to Reconstruction. The second volume of Robert Caro’s stupendous LBJ biography is largely the story of how his sly subject stole the 1948 Texas senate race.
In the UK, photo ID is currently required only in Northern Ireland, where sectarian divisions encouraged fraud — notably the practice of voting repeatedly in the names of deceased voters. The few cases of fraud in England often involve communities from regions which, like Northern Ireland, are divided along sectarian lines — notably Kashmir. It was a group of Kashmiri Labour councilors, for example, who carried out a postal vote scam in 2005, described by a judge at the time as “electoral fraud that would disgrace a banana republic.”
The judge was being unfair. I have served as an election observer in two actual banana republics, namely Nicaragua and Ecuador. In neither would the Birmingham abuse have been possible, because both require photo ID. Both countries had high levels of poverty and illiteracy, yet managed to ensure the integrity of the ballot without accusations of voter suppression.
Are Texans supposed to be that much dumber than Ecuadoreans?
The Democrats, like Labour, claim that making the act of casting a ballot easier boosts turnout. But, if anything, the opposite is the case. A sense of ceremony makes people value something more. Having to present your credentials in person lends a dignity to the act of casting a ballot which is bound to be lost in a drive-thru or a drop-box.
Dignity matters. If we want people to take the act of voting seriously, we need to elevate and ennoble it. In an age when most people care more about outcome than process, and are quite happy to seek to overturn results they dislike, that dignity might just remind them of how lucky they are to live in a democracy in the first place.


HR-1, HR-4 - are nothing but DPST party takeovers for permanent voter fraud of American elections
They intstituionalize DPST Communist Control -and tehDPSTs know it is their only prayer of achieving their marxist revolution.

The Vote is a sacred Constitutional Right of Citizens - one teh DPSTs wish to give to every fraudster and illegal , and citizens of other countries - in an effort to pad their vote.

These bills a, and the DPST marxist revolution they plan - are criminal in nature.

the DPSTs plan to pack the SC - to cover their Asses and protect their takeover - and impose marxist Rule over all Americans



They foment Civil WAR!


Unlike teh Uk Labour party - the communist DPSTs have not even a modicum of common sense , or loyalty to America - and plan teh destruction of representative democracy.

They are all Criminals.
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Old 09-02-2021, 04:27 PM   #2
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Gawd damn I love TEXAS!

We will have secure god damned elections!
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Old 09-02-2021, 04:33 PM   #3
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White supremacy
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Old 09-02-2021, 05:12 PM   #4
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Yeah with the new upgraded election law and now the new abortion law that went into effect on Sept 1st, the state of Texas is standing up and shoving a big middle finger to biden and his dipshit administration, I wonder if any other states will have the balls to do the same? .....
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Old 09-02-2021, 08:00 PM   #5
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White supremacy

DPST CRT mandated White Plantation Supremacy - keeping black Peoples enslaved on teh DPST Plantation in shit hole cities.

Remember the DPST POTUS nominee debate stage - basically Lily White!
SMH at DPST Hypocrisy

(We know bet for Black Peoples - we define who be Black" - quote fiden - from the party of teh KKK)
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Old 09-03-2021, 05:08 AM   #6
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In the US and the UK, voter ID is just common sense
Especially NOW that The Demented One is injecting millions of illegal aliens into the United States mainland ... unidentified and unvetted!

What the GoofBall Demented Lovers haven't figured out .....

#1: They don't respect females
#2: They don't respect gay people.
#3: They don't respect "people of color" who have a different shade.
#4: They don't respect due process.
#5: They don't respect free speech and religion (or the lack thereof)!

The GoofBall Demented Lovers are learning how to fuck up a solkd iron ball.
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Old 09-03-2021, 06:36 AM   #7
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The question of voter ID has come up every election cycle for the last twenty years or so.

For every presidential election, those who have no valid ID have had four years to get the needed documents. For the mid-term elections, these people have had two full years to get it right.

If someone doesn't know what to do or has other difficulty, a call to the county office of either the Democrat or Republican party will likely get them the help they need.

So what is the big deal evry election cycle?
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Common sense is Uncommon in this upside down backwards insane world
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