>>>Because many of them don't have such an ID (turns out about 10% of PA voters have neither a drivers license nor the state-provided non-drivers photo ID). Getting such an ID can be expensive (both in actual costs and in work hours lost), difficult and time-consuming.
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>>>And why should a person who has voted at the same polling place for decades, and is known to the poll workers (who are, of course, her neighbors), now need a photo ID?
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>>>Tamar
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>>I see. Everyone has an id card in Belgium so that's not a problem.
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>Belgium is an almost entirely white nation. That is the ugly, ugly elephant in the room.
So people aren't equal, is that what you are saying Mike? Seems pretty racist to me.
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Don't Tread on Me
Overthrow the federal government NOW!
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