Originally Posted by Irishman12
there's no harm in ensuring Americans (and Americans only) express their Constitutional right of voting by providing a government issued ID.


Yes, there is. A "right" means just that. It is inalienable. What if someone doesn't have their ID? They lose their right? Because they don't have a card with their picture and name on it? Who checks the IDs? What if they have a political agenda of their own, and decide to reject IDs even though there's nothing wrong with them, because they're in a district where most people are registered to the opposition party of theirs?

You don't need a card to exercise a right. A right is a right, period.

You really need to take a government refresher course, or maybe actually read the constitution for once, other than just the 2nd amendment, and you probably don't even know or understand the text to that.


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