Isn't requiring paid-for voter ID basically a poll tax?
TrogL
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:25 PM
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Isn't requiring paid-for voter ID basically a poll tax? |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poll_taxThe 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964, outlawed the use of this tax (or any other tax) as a pre-condition in voting in Federal elections.
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ThomCat
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:26 PM
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1. Yes, you would think so. |
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Either the courts will strike this down, or they will do all kinds of gymnastics to justify this.
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LanternWaste
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:28 PM
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2. I'm thinking it will have to be struck down |
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I'm thinking it will have to be struck down once it hits the courts. There's no way around it-- this system requires a person to have previously purchased a form of I.D.; which is in effect forcing this person to purchase the right to vote by-proxy.
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:28 PM
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It is bullshit. The cabal intends to stay in power by vote suppression and outright fraud.
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:30 PM
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4. A similar law was just struck down. |
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Here in Missouri. And Georgia.
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jobycom
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:32 PM
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5. Yep. This is a Jim Crow law, pure and simple. Even if they grant special |
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exemptions from having to pay for an ID if you can prove financial hardship, they are still putting undue restrictions on voting, and violating the Equal Protection clause of the Constitution.
The bottom line is that this law will prevent more legal voters than non-legal voters from voting.
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:32 PM
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Sam Alito, John Roberts, Atonin Scalia, and Clarence Thomas have to be convinced. Abortion wasn't the motivation to put them on the Court -- it was the Federalist Society's job as the foot soldiers of the "Power Grab."
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davidinalameda
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:35 PM
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the legislation passed yesterday did make provisions for free ID cards
now, if they can only get those cards to the people who need them
I believe that was one of the issues with the Georgia law
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RangerSmith
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Thu Sep-21-06 12:53 PM
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8. It's unconstitutional on every single level.... |
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I guess the danger is in the timing. If they can get this in before it can be heard on appeal it might do some serious damage.
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