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Originally Posted by ishoot308
Only in America do you have to show identification to board an airplane, cash a check, buy liquor or check out a library book, but not to vote who runs the government ...
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You DO NOT have a Constitutionally protected RIGHT to board an airplane.
You DO NOT have a Constitutionally protected RIGHT to cash a check.
You DO NOT have a Constitutionally protected RIGHT to buy liquor.
You DO NOT have a Constitutionally protected RIGHT to check out a library book.
You DO NOT have a Constitutionally protected RIGHT to operate a vehicle on a public road.
Those a privileges.
You
DO have a Constitutionally protected RIGHT to vote.
Some people do not have an id. They are still citizen's however, and anybody that tries to keep them from voting is a criminal. And any politician that attempts to pass legislation to prevent them from voting is violating their oath of office.
Oh, I know we have that "voter fraud" red herring that is always dragged out. Real voter fraud is so rare that it almost does not exist. Urban legends to the contrary.