dtownral says "A" is me, but I assure you it is not.Posts like that make me feel like I need to clarify this.Is there a way using ip addresses or something that I can prove this once and for all? I dont want to be confused with that sack of shit for one second.
9/30/2013 12:56:13 PM
ha that was unintentional. by that i meant making sure the registered voter is the same person walking into the polling place voting under that name.^this guy is not my alias. [Edited on September 30, 2013 at 12:57 PM. Reason : ]
9/30/2013 12:56:26 PM
it's more than just voter i.d.
9/30/2013 1:02:19 PM
right... none of which tells a certain ethic group, gender, sexual orientation, etc they can or cannot vote.
9/30/2013 1:17:06 PM
the picture ID wouldn't even be the biggest item to suppress votes
9/30/2013 1:18:22 PM
9/30/2013 2:05:18 PM
http://governor.nc.gov/videos/20130930/governor-mccrory-calls-justice-department-challenge-voter-id-overreachGovernor McCrory agrees. Overreaching federal government.
9/30/2013 7:16:38 PM
I'm sure all three of our Attorney's General will represent NC just fine!
9/30/2013 8:53:49 PM
Thank you for using the correct plural
9/30/2013 9:40:30 PM
http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/nc-attorney-general-roy-cooper-must-declare-election-law-unconstitutional/Content?oid=3755648
10/30/2013 12:50:11 PM
If the General Assembly's voting restrictions forcing students to vote in their hometowns were in place in 2001 instead of 2016, this is what would Raleigh and the rest of the Triangle look like today: For starters, Paul Coble would have had more than 588 votes to avoid a runoff in the mayoral race--and progressives would have regarded moderate Republican candidate Joel Cornette as the Triangle's version of Ralph Nader. A year later, Coble would have then toppled Eric Reeves in the 2002 Senate District 16 race, overcoming Libertarian Jason Mara's alleged spoiler role. John Odom would have garnered enough votes to be Raleigh's mayor pro tem in '01--therefore, he becomes mayor when Coble becomes State Senator Coble. As far as Raleigh goes, it wouldn't have gotten the praises it does today in our timeline because the focus would still have been on the north part of town--with a bone thrown in for Southeast Raleigh. Even though Fayetteville Street reopened in 2006, downtown is only a little less bland because there's no additional effort to revitalize the central city (the convention center never moves because the push is blocked by Odom and never brought up again). Odom steps down in 2005, ending 12 years of conservative rule. Raleigh rejects Richard Florida's ideas on attracting the creative class (Durham adopts them instead). Due to deadlocked 4-4 city councils and the recession, the City of Oaks plays catch up and gives up, focusing on the sprawling northern and southeastern parts. Young people who don't have an interest in politics or sports look to Durham and Orange Counties upon graduation. The real action would have been about 30 miles to the northwest as Durham fully embraces the creative class concept. This article(http://tinyurl.com/m5ah7dq) would have been justified in 2009—only thing is, the author is Bob Geary and the publication is Independent Weekly rather than Bernie Reeves and Metro Magazine respectively.It's also worth pointing out that then-NC State student Zack Medford (aka zacktm) would have been forced to run for an at-large seat in 2003 rather than the District D seat due to these restrictions on where students can vote (finishes at the bottom—behind two candidates who dropped out of the race after the deadline to do so).
11/5/2013 5:51:10 PM
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/politics/texas-attorney-general-foiled-voter-id-law-he-endorsed
11/6/2013 12:16:18 PM
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/11/voter-supression-id-election-day-virginia-texasin a single day the number of people unable to vote because of ID issues exceeded the number of actual individual voter fraud. america, still #1 at basing laws and policy on statistically insignificant actions and faux outrage!
11/6/2013 2:44:04 PM
Seeing tcot posts with the Benghazi ribbons in an uproar over "35,000 documented cases of voter fraud in NC!!!! this morning on twitter...Read article and it's actually 750 and they haven't looked for possible clerical errors yet.
4/3/2014 8:00:20 AM
^yeah, its really unfortunate how the headlines are going to read until an actual investigation is carried out. When we find out that only a few of these cases are legit (and don't get me wrong, they should be prosecuted) it will be too late to back track for the low-information folks who've already read "MASSIVE FRAUD OMG."I'm also hoping the vast majority of this is related to absentee voting. It seems like that would be the easiest way to vote in two states, however, the "voter integrity" bill they passed didn't touch absentee voting. It deserves the same scrutiny, if not more, than in-person voting.
4/3/2014 8:31:09 AM
http://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/09/voter_id_and_drivers_license_o.html
10/1/2015 2:34:31 PM
10/1/2015 6:10:03 PM
https://www.thenation.com/article/wisconsins-voter-id-law-suppressed-200000-votes-trump-won-by-23000/
5/9/2017 1:34:24 PM
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/alabama-drivers-licenses-voter-id
12/10/2017 10:22:00 PM
12/10/2017 11:06:23 PM
"Look I'm not saying they SHOULD have killed 6 million jews, I'm just playing devil's advocate"
12/10/2017 11:33:29 PM
playing devils advocate is such a lame excuse of a cover, especially in 2017
12/10/2017 11:47:48 PM
http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2015/09/state_announces_to_close_becau.html#incart_river_homeFound it.
12/11/2017 8:02:21 AM
Then they should suspend voting ID requirements until the budget recovers
12/11/2017 8:37:50 AM
^That may also save them some money, as I'm sure it costs the state to process the free ID's.
12/11/2017 8:51:53 AM