Topic: NC voter restrictions struck down
msharmony's photo
Fri 07/29/16 07:14 PM
several more to go,, leading into the presidential election


Besides eliminating voter ID requirements in North Carolina, Friday's ruling erases provisions that prohibited same-day registration and out-of-precinct provisional voting, as well as those that restricted early voting.

Read the full opinion

The court found that the North Carolina legislature enacted the provisions after it gathered data on the use, by race, of certain voting practices.

The provisions "target African-Americans with almost surgical precision" and "impose cures for problems that did not exist," the judges wrote.


more at : http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/29/politics/north-carolina-voter-id/

adj4u's photo
Fri 07/29/16 09:26 PM
Edited by adj4u on Fri 07/29/16 09:29 PM


voter id should be required

you need an id for almost everything

even those on public assistance must have an id

so it is not that big of an issue

what happens when you go to vote and they tell
you you already voted because someone already
voted using your name and address


just a thought but hey what do i know

ps maybe govt id cards should be free

same day voting without id cool i am going to the
east coast and driving to as many states as i can
and vote in everyone of them


or maybe they should stick your hand in a can of paint
that is nearly impossible to remove for a couple days
to prevent that from happening

msharmony's photo
Fri 07/29/16 09:56 PM



voter id should be required

you need an id for almost everything

even those on public assistance must have an id

so it is not that big of an issue

what happens when you go to vote and they tell
you you already voted because someone already
voted using your name and address


just a thought but hey what do i know

ps maybe govt id cards should be free

same day voting without id cool i am going to the
east coast and driving to as many states as i can
and vote in everyone of them


or maybe they should stick your hand in a can of paint
that is nearly impossible to remove for a couple days
to prevent that from happening




its worked without id for all this time,, Im sure it wont be a problem


and, no, you cant vote in every state, unless you get some list of people in every state whom you know are registered but wont vote

because you still have to check in and be on the registry at that location to vote


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sat 07/30/16 06:24 AM




voter id should be required

you need an id for almost everything

even those on public assistance must have an id

so it is not that big of an issue

what happens when you go to vote and they tell
you you already voted because someone already
voted using your name and address


just a thought but hey what do i know

ps maybe govt id cards should be free

same day voting without id cool i am going to the
east coast and driving to as many states as i can
and vote in everyone of them


or maybe they should stick your hand in a can of paint
that is nearly impossible to remove for a couple days
to prevent that from happening




its worked without id for all this time,, Im sure it wont be a problem


and, no, you cant vote in every state, unless you get some list of people in every state whom you know are registered but wont vote

because you still have to check in and be on the registry at that location to vote


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location


Worked for whom?

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 07/30/16 07:19 AM





voter id should be required

you need an id for almost everything

even those on public assistance must have an id

so it is not that big of an issue

what happens when you go to vote and they tell
you you already voted because someone already
voted using your name and address


just a thought but hey what do i know

ps maybe govt id cards should be free

same day voting without id cool i am going to the
east coast and driving to as many states as i can
and vote in everyone of them


or maybe they should stick your hand in a can of paint
that is nearly impossible to remove for a couple days
to prevent that from happening




its worked without id for all this time,, Im sure it wont be a problem


and, no, you cant vote in every state, unless you get some list of people in every state whom you know are registered but wont vote

because you still have to check in and be on the registry at that location to vote


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location


Worked for whom?
Democrats and the Graveyard-Vote!


One might also want to look at the political leaning of those "Judges!


msharmony's photo
Sat 07/30/16 10:51 AM





voter id should be required

you need an id for almost everything

even those on public assistance must have an id

so it is not that big of an issue

what happens when you go to vote and they tell
you you already voted because someone already
voted using your name and address


just a thought but hey what do i know

ps maybe govt id cards should be free

same day voting without id cool i am going to the
east coast and driving to as many states as i can
and vote in everyone of them


or maybe they should stick your hand in a can of paint
that is nearly impossible to remove for a couple days
to prevent that from happening




its worked without id for all this time,, Im sure it wont be a problem


and, no, you cant vote in every state, unless you get some list of people in every state whom you know are registered but wont vote

because you still have to check in and be on the registry at that location to vote


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location


Worked for whom?



for the republicans before they started losing,,lol

msharmony's photo
Sat 07/30/16 10:55 AM

I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location
_____________________________________________________________________
You would still need a form of legal identification to to be " verified"... wouldn't you?.

The problem with " automatic registration" at 18 is that not everyone is allowed to automatically vote. As in felons who are on probation.





actually no, you don't need id to pay taxes, they track work status with an assigned ss number and know that you are supposed to pay


when they come to the polls, there is a list of those assigned to vote there, show your registration card (which should be addressed to you at your address) and voila


Conrad_73's photo
Sun 07/31/16 12:48 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sun 07/31/16 12:58 AM
Roy Cooper opposes Voter ID. Yet photo IDs are required to purchase Sudafed, cash a check, board an airplane, enter a federal courtroom... or even pick up your credentials at the Democratic National Convention!
Three Democrat judges are undermining the integrity of our elections while also maligning our state. We will immediately appeal their decision to strike down our voter ID law and also review other potential options.

Doesn't the requirement for an ID to enter the Democrat convention constitute an effort to keep them out?


One major USA political party counts on being able to use various forms of election cheating -- phony registrations, voting in multiple precincts, voting in multiple names, voting the graveyards & mental hospitals, finding extra uncounted ballots in case a close election goes to recount, etc. That's what's behind opposition to voter I.D. requirements.

(Chicago Graveyard-Vote)

adj4u's photo
Fri 08/05/16 05:15 PM




voter id should be required

you need an id for almost everything

even those on public assistance must have an id

so it is not that big of an issue

what happens when you go to vote and they tell
you you already voted because someone already
voted using your name and address


just a thought but hey what do i know

ps maybe govt id cards should be free

same day voting without id cool i am going to the
east coast and driving to as many states as i can
and vote in everyone of them


or maybe they should stick your hand in a can of paint
that is nearly impossible to remove for a couple days
to prevent that from happening




its worked without id for all this time,, Im sure it wont be a problem


and, no, you cant vote in every state, unless you get some list of people in every state whom you know are registered but wont vote

because you still have to check in and be on the registry at that location to vote


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location


and it worked so well that dead people vote by the thousands in every state that does not require an id

adj4u's photo
Fri 08/05/16 05:15 PM


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location
_____________________________________________________________________
You would still need a form of legal identification to to be " verified"... wouldn't you?.

The problem with " automatic registration" at 18 is that not everyone is allowed to automatically vote. As in felons who are on probation.





actually no, you don't need id to pay taxes, they track work status with an assigned ss number and know that you are supposed to pay


when they come to the polls, there is a list of those assigned to vote there, show your registration card (which should be addressed to you at your address) and voila





and you should need an id to register

msharmony's photo
Sat 08/06/16 12:54 PM





voter id should be required

you need an id for almost everything

even those on public assistance must have an id

so it is not that big of an issue

what happens when you go to vote and they tell
you you already voted because someone already
voted using your name and address


just a thought but hey what do i know

ps maybe govt id cards should be free

same day voting without id cool i am going to the
east coast and driving to as many states as i can
and vote in everyone of them


or maybe they should stick your hand in a can of paint
that is nearly impossible to remove for a couple days
to prevent that from happening




its worked without id for all this time,, Im sure it wont be a problem


and, no, you cant vote in every state, unless you get some list of people in every state whom you know are registered but wont vote

because you still have to check in and be on the registry at that location to vote


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location


and it worked so well that dead people vote by the thousands in every state that does not require an id



voter ids would do nothing to curb clerical errors or people dying after they voted,,,( a bulk of the 'dead vote' myth)



msharmony's photo
Sat 08/06/16 12:55 PM



I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location
_____________________________________________________________________
You would still need a form of legal identification to to be " verified"... wouldn't you?.

The problem with " automatic registration" at 18 is that not everyone is allowed to automatically vote. As in felons who are on probation.





actually no, you don't need id to pay taxes, they track work status with an assigned ss number and know that you are supposed to pay


when they come to the polls, there is a list of those assigned to vote there, show your registration card (which should be addressed to you at your address) and voila





and you should need an id to register


if they are free and easily accessible ,, sure


Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sat 08/06/16 02:15 PM


I do love the idea that at 18, everyone is automatically registered, and gets a card with address and name to be verified at the voting location
_____________________________________________________________________
You would still need a form of legal identification to to be " verified"... wouldn't you?.

The problem with " automatic registration" at 18 is that not everyone is allowed to automatically vote. As in felons who are on probation.





actually no, you don't need id to pay taxes, they track work status with an assigned ss number and know that you are supposed to pay


when they come to the polls, there is a list of those assigned to vote there, show your registration card (which should be addressed to you at your address) and voila




Actually, it depends on what state.

Some states you can register and vote the same day..... without ID. All you need is a letter from someones trash bin