[Telecom] Voter Fraud?

Rich Greenberg wrote:

> > > > > > > > >The ID Divide > > > > > >Addressing the Challenges of Identification and Authentication in > > >American Society > > > > > >By Peter Swire, Cassandra Q. Butts | June 2, 2008 > > >Center for American Progress > > > > > >How individuals identify themselves in our country grows more complex > > >by the year. Just last month, 12 nuns were turned away from voting > > >booths during the Indiana presidential primary because they lacked > > >state identification (none of them drives), a stark reminder that the > > > > Typical half truth from the liberal press.  Those nuns were offered > > assistance in obtaining state ID cards and they declined. > > It's not like it's hard to get an ID. > > The people who make the argument that ID is onerous are just fans of > voter fraud.

... of which crime, despite diligent search, the Texas Attorney General was unable to find a single instance.

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And on that note, the thread is officially closed.

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