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Old August 11th 12, 04:53 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?"

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columbiaaccidentinvestigation
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On Aug 7, 9:12*pm, Orval Fairbairn wrote:"
Drivers' licenses also contain DOB. Are they being used for ID theft?
NO."
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.g...1bdd55f5530704

Wrong, the answer is yes, a drivers license can aid in the theft of
ones identity, it contains a persons date of birth, and so does the
virgina photo ID (see below link). There are unintended consequences
for no id protection at the voting polls, this increases a voters
exposure to the risk of identity theft, an argument that would stump
justice Scalia, Thomas, and Alito's decision in CRAWFORD et al. v.
MARION COUNTY ELECTION BOARD, as this increase risk is an undue
burden. As i stated i would, i crossposted this thread to both
alt.global-warming, rec.aviation.piloting as you seem to think you can
act one way in rec.aviation.piloting, but yet act like a troll in
alt.global-warming.

http://its.virginia.edu/security/idtheft/
Virginia

http://www.policeandsheriffspress.com/vic/
Georgia


Q: Just WHO is looking at the drive's license?

A: Authorized elections officials, not just the run-of-the-mill public.

It is less of a problem than showing ID to:
a. cash a check
b. use a credit card
c. purchase liquor
d. enter age-restricted businesses
e. buy a drink at a bar.
f. any other activity requiring identity verification.

The whole argument against voter ID is nothing but a red herring put out
by those who would benefit most from voter fraud.

Hint: Their last syllable is "RATS."