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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
Are you kidding me Paul, I quoted you in my post where you specifically said they don't drive so they don't need a license.
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And the sentence you quoted did not say they had less "access" to drivers licenses.
So I can just walk in emptyhanded and walk out with a SS card? Didn't know I could do that.
A lawsuit filed against Alabama in early December 2015 cites the example of a high schooler who can’t vote because she lacks a driver’s license. According to the suit, she needs to get a state issued voter ID at the DMV, but the one nearest to her is only open one day per month and there’s no public transportation to another DMV 40 miles away roundtrip.
During closing arguments in a 2012 case over Texas’s voter ID law, a lawyer for the state brushed aside geographical obstacles as the “reality to life of choosing to live in that part of Texas.”
In a now-infamous remark, Mike Turzai, majority leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, praised the state’s legislative accomplishments — including passing a voter ID law — at a 2012 Republican State Committee meeting.
“Voter ID, which is gonna allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania, done,” he said.
Reverend Wright, EBD cards - this thread is funny.