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Voter ID Will Be Issue In This Year’s SessionJanuary 2, 2013CHARLESTON (AP) — Armed with their largest share of the House of Delegates in decades, West Virginia Republicans plan to resume their push to require voters to show photo identification at the polls...... Showing 12 of 12 comments
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thetruthforonce
Just another Repub gimmick to stifel the vote. I've never seen anyone check a voter ID when they cast an absentee ballot. LET THEM VOTE!
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WWUthinking
(Continued from above)
You have to ask yourself “What else have they been up to during their Term or Tenure?”
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WWUthinking
Individual Voter Fraud is the least of West Virginia's Election Fraud Problems; I'm going with Ms.Tennant in her thinking of current Office Holders Play of threats and restriction of basic human rights along with their strong-arm corruption practices. When Lincoln County (and it’s with all likeliness not alone in misdeeds and tricks of the political trade) had 113% of registered voter turnout (some counties had only 35% turnout), the problem was not with the individual voters; With the Courts “SlapontheHand” fines and sentences for lame excuses by law enforcement personnel for their dastardly deeds (“But your Honor he was a Law Enforcement Professional for 12 years prior to this Conviction and we ask for a light sentence”, and receives probation, this is an INSULT to every citizen and registered voter in the State. If he/she was in Law Enforcement then they should have known better and should receive the max +; either Dead or In Prison without fully dismissing BOTH options if possible
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ShempH
I've been voting since 1968 and have always been asked to show proof of identity. This is an absolute must for all America.
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walksabout
the last thing politics needs is voter accountability. you get a pool of voters all comprehending the soverign government system and posessing a bit of civic history sprinkled with a puff of national pride, you have difficulty fooling people with clouded promises.
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walksabout
we need lose voter ID so we can continue the current oppresses game. Where business can fund and send their business cronies to office along with political and business empire chosen staff, assistants, interns from the business empires. They can pass bills written by business for business and claim business isn't growing because business doesn't know what their business people in office will do.
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walksabout
we need to have the taxpayers give 2 million dollars to fix the smithasonian roof, 336 mil for Amtrak expenses,150 million for mississippi and alaska fisherier. we need to include the money in the Sandy storm relief funds. checks and balances ?
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walksabout
maybe the elected are just stalling until the new owners show up to install their own brand of management ?
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walksabout
the law requires all males age 18 to register for selective service in case they need drafted into military service. Require official photo ID on the registration card and assign voter registration ID number also. Now, the gals. Same deal. Other countries have equal opportunity citizen participation.
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daWraith
Can you cash a check without something as simple as an ID??
Buy a bottle of cheap booze??
So buying a bottle of Boone's Farm is MORE important than voting for POTUS?
You nay sayers are {bleep}ed up in the head!
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walksabout
there must be a reason liberals like things broken or incomplete. they just can't stand to finish and turn the lights out.
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Maddie
Here we go again!!!! Try as you might, the Democratic vote will be heard loud and clear. It may not always be a majority, but it will be heard!
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