Re: Where's the beef, Dahlia?
by
bostonian79
05/25/2008, 5:34 PM #
The argument that requiring identification will supress voting is absurd. How can someone functioning in American society not have an ID? I am asked to show ID when i go to the bank, when i use a credit card, when i buy alcohol, and i'm supposed to have one on me when i drive my car. Sure, maybe grandma doesn't get carded anymore, but she must have some identification.
Further, "I suppose it's possible that minorities who do not speak English would have to spend more time than others acquiring IDs" is also absurd, because if you can't speak English, you can't pass the citizenship test, and you therefore ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE.
I find it troubling that Ms. Lithwick's evidence for the non-existence of democrats voting in multiple locations is the fact that there is no data to support it. The fact that there is no documentation of something does not mean that it doesn't occur. Right now, i could probably vote in three different places (old addresses) if i wanted to. Nevermind that I wouldn't do that, but it should not even be possible. That there is not a system in place to guarantee that one voter has only one vote is a testament to the fact that NEITHER political party truly wishes to have completely honest elections. Anyone who thinks this is a one-party issue is delusional.