Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Texas Voter ID Law, Which Accepts Gun Licenses But Not Student IDs, Challenged In Court

Texas Voter ID Law, Which Accepts Gun Licenses But Not Student IDs, Challenged In Court: pOn Monday, the Department of Justice and the Texas Legislature will square off in court over Texas’ contentious voter ID law. A three-judge U.S. District Court panel will hear the case, which could challenge the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Texas is one of nine states that must get any changes to their election law cleared [...]/p

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What Eric Holder has failed to mention to the judges is that minorities and low income people can be issued a FREE ID document. This is based on the Indiana law, that in essence states, if you can't produce an authorized ID on Election Day, you will given a provisional ballot and have until noon 10 business days hence, that following the election to produce you’re ID. The Texas ID law also states that if you meet certain income requirements, you can get a state issued ID card free of charge. Think about it, you have to show an ID to board a plane, send money, drive a car, and use your credit card or any number of reasons? This certainly denotes to me that since the Motor Voter bill in 1965, anybody can register to vote. Although it says under the penalty of perjury, my bet hundreds of thousands, maybe millions in cramped states as California and Nevada; illegal aliens are voting and will do so to maintain Obama in the White House.

1. Under the current law, YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ANY FORM OF IDENTIFICATION IN MANY STATES.

2. When people register in person at a Department of Motor Vehicles or a Social Services agency, the government workers who handle their cases are not permitted to challenge their registrations. In other words there are no safeguards in the voting process and the Democrats prefer it this way, so the election cycle is abundantly open to fraud.

Sherry Pasquarello said...

and if you are elderly and do not drive etc... voting is not a privilege, like driving - voting is a right! the cases of voter fraud have been next to NOTHING in recent history.

even student i.d.s are being turned down as photo i.d.s. it's harrasmenr, pure and simple.