If states can require ID’s to vote, drive, and drink, as well they should, why should they be denied that same right to require a government ID on the infinitely more important act of voting?
One wonders whether the politicians, judges, lawyers, and other bottom feeders are either insane or are traitors. After observing the behavior of that group for many years, I am forced to conclude the latter, though there is the possibility that both reasons apply.
Larry Peterson
5 years ago
Justice Department is once again over stepping their Constitutional boundaries.
If states can require ID’s to vote, drive, and drink, as well they should, why should they be denied that same right to require a government ID on the infinitely more important act of voting?
One wonders whether the politicians, judges, lawyers, and other bottom feeders are either insane or are traitors. After observing the behavior of that group for many years, I am forced to conclude the latter, though there is the possibility that both reasons apply.
Justice Department is once again over stepping their Constitutional boundaries.