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alcitizens
Albert Lea
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Posted on: Sep. 15 2013,2:38 pm |
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Over 200 years of voting without ID laws should make it pretty obvious to even people of your lower IQ realize that Republicans are cheating..
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Glad I Left
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Posted on: Sep. 16 2013,3:46 pm |
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(alcitizens @ Sep. 15 2013,11:56 pm)
QUOTE (Glad I Left @ Sep. 15 2013,4:12 pm)
QUOTE (alcitizens @ Sep. 15 2013,2:38 pm)
QUOTE Over 200 years of voting without ID laws should make it pretty obvious to even people of your lower IQ realize that Republicans are cheating.. Over 20 years of never having to lock my door means I will never get robbed Do you realize that your analogy describes how the Republicans are not only liars and cheats but they also choose to steal the votes that normally go to the Democrats.. After over 200 years without voter ID laws they now rob people of their right to vote.. Pretty sick.. Both parties are liars and cheats, and if you think otherwise you are blind. I am not sure how voter ID's disenfranchise one party vs the other. Unless of course you mean that said group ONLY votes for one party.
I don't trust either party to play fairly. I don't see what is the big deal with one (living) person one vote. Contrary to what is being said, I don't think the cost is that burdensome. Hell, we can pay for it by not giving a billion dollars to some middle east country that hates us anyway.
-------------- After we screw up health care reform, let's take on the initiative of unscrewing the education system (gov't education) Tacitus: (c. 56 AD-c. 117) "The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates."
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alcitizens
Albert Lea
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Posted on: Sep. 16 2013,4:49 pm |
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Such laws have raised this very point: that they make it more difficult for certain subsections of the electorate, particularly young people, the elderly and minorities, to cast their ballot.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story...5vuE7ML
The majority of young people and minorities vote Democrat..
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MADDOG
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Posted on: Sep. 25 2013,4:36 pm |
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Maryland gun ban goes into effect October 1st.
QUOTE None of the new laws have been as controversial as SB 281, the bill which brings some of the toughest firearm legislation in the country to the state of Maryland. Firearm Safety Act 2013 banns 45 different semi-automatic handguns and rifles from sale and ownership in the state. Some examples of firearms that will no longer be permitted for sale either publically or privately after October 1 are the AR-15, AK-47 and the M1A.
The law also reduces the detachable magazine capacity that can be “manufactured, sold, purchased, received or transferred” in the state from 20 down to 10. Hunting rifles and shotguns are not affected by the 2013 law, but handguns are. Only handguns on Maryland’s official handgun resister will be allowed sold in the state and private sales of “regulated firearms” will be illegal.
The law also reduces the detachable magazine capacity that can be “manufactured, sold, purchased, received or transferred” in the state from 20 down to 10. Hunting rifles and shotguns are not affected by the 2013 law, but handguns are. Only handguns on Maryland’s official handgun resister will be allowed sold in the state and private sales of “regulated firearms” will be illegal.
Next week American citizens in Maryland will be required give fingerprints to purchase a gun but not marijuana.
Record Gun Sales in Maryland as Tyrannical Law Looms
-------------- Actually my wife is especially happy when my google check arrives each month. Thanks to douchbags like you, I get paid just for getting you worked up. -Liberal
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pepi-lapew
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Posted on: Sep. 26 2013,7:32 am |
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I see nothing wrong with a voter ID! All it means is a lot of cemertries in dakota, Hennipen co. couldnt vote. More people voted in those co. than whats reg. to vote
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