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Old August 16th 12, 01:57 AM posted to alt.global-warming,rec.aviation.piloting
Orval Fairbairn
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Default OT Why is a picture ID opposed for voting?

In article
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columbiaaccidentinvestigation
wet his bed and whined:

On Aug 15, 8:51*am, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article
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*columbiaaccidentinvestigation

wrote:
On Aug 12, 1:56 pm, Orval Fairbairn
wrote:" Isn't it amazing that those were DEMOCRAT officials! I'm sure
that they *were opposed to positive voter ID, too."


still waiting for the proof of who was a democrat. *Im curious, did
you make a knee jerk assumption as to what part the criminals came
from?


As a 19th Century politician remarked: "I don't say that all Democrats
are horse thieves, but I DO say that all horse thieves are Democrat!"

Those areas which you cited are Democrat-controlled, so the officials
HAD to be Democrats.


False assumption, in fact the secretary of state who approved a county
official that spoke in favor of the accused is now running a
conservative superpac. No proof on your part noted.

BTW -- I id poll watcher duty yesterday here in FL, where we practice
voter ID. The voter walks up to the official, who slides the driver's
license through a scanner, which is tied to the Registrar and verifies
ID, after the official checks the photo. The voter then signs an
electronic signature (similar to the CC setup in supermarkets). The
official then hands a ballot to the person, who then votes.


Good job, so are you able to keep your idiotic assertions away from
the polling place, as you seem to think you can act any way you want
here? Are you claiming no id theft can occur when a person takes your
card for scanning?


For the paranoid, nothing is 100% assured anywhere you go. How do you
know that the restaurant waiter won't swipe your card and steal your
identity.

If you don't trust your elections officials, then you should stay away
from the polls.





Amazingly, the signature looks like your real signature, unlike the
supermarket scanners.

The process works very smoothly and more efficiently than the old paper
lists.

If somebody had receives an absentee ballot, the clerk called the
Registrar to cancel the voter's absentee and allowed the voter to vote.

Only one fool grumped about ID theft.


.... and another fool just weighed in!