one win for the average voter!
Re: one win for the average voter!
Pennsylvania must be one fucked up state if people can't get ID's. And for the record Slick is full of shit.
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Pudfark
Re: one win for the average voter!
Geez...sometimes, talking to you Slick...is like walking thru a feed lot.callmeslick wrote:yup, they cash checks(at a premium at check cashing joints), many have bank accounts(I have never had to show photo ID to open any of my 6 bank accounts) and I presume they can apply for government assistance, but have no details on that.Pudfark wrote:Oh...I get it..760,000 non-functional people without photo I.D.
None of them can cash a check, open a bank account or apply for gubmint assistance.
Really, Slick...ya gotta be shit'n everybody.
It ain't no short cut and after a few steps?
It don't matter being careful.
Obama tells a better "whopper".
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CUDA
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Re: one win for the average voter!
yes such restrictive requirements you have therecallmeslick wrote:ever consider that your access to IDs is different than Pennsylvania, CUDA?
http://www.dmv.state.pa.us/driverlicens ... toid.shtml
Obtaining a Photo Identification Card
An identification card is issued to any Pennsylvania resident who is at least 10 years of age. This is not a driving product.
Step 1:
Visit your local Driver License Center and take along the following:
A completed Form DL-54A, “Application for Initial Photo Identification Card.”
Acceptable Proof of Identification
Your Social Security Card
A check or money order payable to PennDOT for the appropriate fee (cash is not accepted) and, if you are 18 or older, two acceptable forms of address verification are required.
Please note: If you are under the age of 18 applying for a Photo ID card, a parent, guardian or person in loco parentis must accompany you to a PennDOT Driver License Center.
Step 2:
When your application and supporting documentation have been reviewed and processed, a Driver License Center staff member will direct you to the Photo Center to have your photo taken for your Photo ID card.
Step 3:
Once your photo has been taken, you will be issued your Photo ID card. PennDOT uses state-of-the-art facial recognition technology when an individual has their photo taken for their driver’s license/identification card.
every person born in the United states since 1900 probably has a birth certificate since they were generally issued, and they have been mandatory issue since 1940. so the chances of you not having one are slim at best. and they are EASILY obtainable, I know because my mother lost mine and I had to request a new one, as well as requesting new ones for several of my children. stop making excuses for people not having a photo ID because those excuses are playing out like Obama's performance in the debates last night. WEAKAcceptable proof of ID in PA wrote:PUB 195US (11-09)
Acceptable Forms of Identification for U.S. Citizens:
Birth Certificate with raised seal (U.S. issued by an authorized government agency,
including U.S. territories or Puerto Rico. Non-U.S. Birth Certificates will not be accepted.)
Certificate of U.S. Citizenship (INS Form N-560)
Certificate of Naturalization (INS Form N-550 or N-570)
Valid U.S. Passport
HELL even Canada requires you show photo ID before voting. how bad does that make us look
Canada
Federal elections
In Canada to vote, one must prove their identity and address. A voter has three options[2]:
(1) Show one original piece of identification with photo, name and address like a driver's license or a health card. It must be issued by a government agency.
(2) Show two original pieces of authorized identification. Both pieces must have a name and one must also have an address. Examples: student ID card, birth certificate, public transportation card, utility bill, bank/credit card statement, etc.
(3) Take an oath and have an elector who knows the voter vouch for them (both of which will be required to make a sworn statement). This person must have authorized identification and their name must appear on the list of electors in the same polling division as the voter. This person can only vouch for one person and the person who is vouched for cannot vouch for another elector.
"In reality, there exists only fact and fiction.
Opinions result from a lack of the former and a reliance on the latter."

Opinions result from a lack of the former and a reliance on the latter."

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Pudfark
Re: one win for the average voter!
Yer excuse is not a reason.
Appreciative nod to CUDA.
Thank You for the "due" diligence.
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Re: one win for the average voter!
don't ask me, ask the (Republican) judge who stated disappointment with the ID situation.ruggbutt wrote:Pennsylvania must be one fucked up state if people can't get ID's. And for the record Slick is full of shit.
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Pudfark
Re: one win for the average voter!
Oh, now, I get it....."DADT"....callmeslick wrote:don't ask me, ask the (Republican) judge who stated disappointment with the ID situation.ruggbutt wrote:Pennsylvania must be one fucked up state if people can't get ID's. And for the record Slick is full of shit.
Except, in reverse...."DTDA", which should apply to Slick.
Ya know if just drop the "DD" ya get T&A
Which, makes as much sense?
As Slick does....
