Originally Posted by Irishman12
if someone doesn't have their government issued ID, then yes, they cannot vote. Go home and get it. It's really that simple. You're spouting conspiracy theories and it's not very becoming of you. More than likely the voter drove himself/herself to vote so they should already have the ID on them when they rolled up to vote.


Anything that would require ID or credentials is a privilege.

A right is something that is granted to everyone, come as they are. And, according to our constitution, voting is a right.

You don't know the difference between a right and a privilege.

You need to take a U.S. history refresher course, and read the constitution. Or maybe watch some condensed youtube video that explains the constitution in its entirety to you.

The fact that you only want to talk about the 2nd amendment says everything. There are 26 other amendments, and a 7 part preamble. But you have no idea what any of this means. You only know of the 2nd amendment, and you probably don't even know the text or interpretations of that.


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