The Cost Of A Picture ID In Michigan Is A Burden?
Posted on July 15, 2006
Looks like the Michigan ACLU is working on ensuring that voters in Michigan have little confidence in the system:
“The Detroit NAACP and several other groups have filed legal briefs with the Michigan Supreme Court urging the justices to not require people to present photo identification in order to vote next month.
Joining in the legal action were the ACLU of Michigan, Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development, the American-Arab Anti Discrimination Committee, the League of Women Voters and Project Vote.”
What is one of the complaints?
“Anthony and others on Friday said the cost of getting a state identification card, which could range from $9 to $25, was a significant burden on some voters.”
That is only the cost of a 12 pack of beer and they call that a problem. Hmm, what do you do if you are poor, have just turned 21 but look 18, and you want to buy that 12 pack but do not have a photo ID? Maybe you should call the ACLU!!
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Voter corruption is a problem. It appears to me that lefties and libbies would like to pollute the voter pool to get their social agenda advantage. And, the ACLU is bound and determined to tear apart our borders, language, culture, morals, values, ethics, and our American Dream.
Respectfully,
Bosun