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AtticusFinch

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  1. Ok, maybe a bit of hyperbole. UK being the easiest. The US 2nd. Regardless, it's pretty easy. Nobody is being prevented from voting here
  2. In Austrailia, you dont get 3 weeks to vote and you have to answer some questions so you are identified and checked off the voting rolls (name., Address and if you voted previously), you actually do have to provide some form of ID in sweden, you have a voting card in Switzerland, yes, the UK and US do not technically have to show ID to vote and we are the only 2 countries with people in prison for voter fraud
  3. Let me put it to you another way...John Paul Stevens, a liberal justice for the supreme court, wrote the opinion that stated voter Id laws do not place an undue burden on people attempting to vote.
  4. Name a country where they do not identify you prior to voting?
  5. It doesnt keep them from voting. It makes them have identification to vote
  6. Reservations are domestic dependent nations. I dont write the laws.
  7. If you want to take away their tribal sovereignty, feel free to do so. They can still vote
  8. Exactly, you should be thrilled with the results
  9. Like making them get off their couch to vote? Exercising your rights does require stepping away from the cell phone.
  10. Can someone explain to me how all the moronic, racist, rapist, high school educated, poor, rural Trump voters can figure out how to vote but the urban, hip, college educated democrat supporters can't figure it out?
  11. Do you not like the alternative facts?
  12. A surly thread on suppression is far from evidence of suppression. Most states conduct large-scale voter removals. Georgia’s voter cancellations jumped in 2017 because it was the first time the state used an automated process since upgrading its voter registration database in 2013. The Secretary of State’s Office didn’t attempt to cancel inactive voters in 2015 because the new registration system’s accuracy wasn’t verified in time. Canceling voter registrations is a years-long process in Georgia. Voters can be designated as “inactive” if they make no contact with election officials for at least three years and then don’t return a confirmation notice to verify their information is correct. Voters labeled as “inactive” are still registered and able to participate in elections. After voters are declared “inactive,” their registrations can be canceled if they don’t participate in any elections or have contact with election officials for the next two federal general election cycles, or four years. Voters whose registrations are canceled can re-register to vote. They key is. They can still vote. It's not suppression. It is a good thing that these cancellations occur. You want the dead people off the rolls. Believe me, if there is wide spread legitimate voter suppression, a lawsuit will be filed and the votes counted
  13. I'm not reading a 15 page thread of non-sense..what happened? They closed the voting locations after being open for 22 days prior to the election?
  14. The reasons they rank certain countries higher is because they send citizens ballots. They are smaller countries. That wouldn't even be feasible in the US. If you listen to the left, too many voters dont have ID's, which means they dont have residences, which means they couldn't be sent a ballot anyway. Further, they wouldn't even fill them put and send them back. That would take effort. You have weeks to vote in the US. All you have to do is just show up.
  15. Law and Business? Guess what, I was able to pay back my student loans
  16. Yes it is. Anybody can vote, you can get a form in any government office, internet, you can mail in a ballot, you have weeks before election to vote yet the US ranks 138 out if 172 countries in voter turnout due to...wait for it...apathy...not suppression.
  17. I'm getting negged for making fun of weak voter suppression comments in a country that is the easiest and most voter friendly country in the world
  18. Yeah, I voted early in a precinct near my office instead of near my home because it was more convenient. I was harassed by Democrats promoting their candidates. I was so offended I almost left because of all the suppression but I stayed strong and cast my ballot. I also kept an eye out for Russians trying to hack the machines that were strangely not connected to the internet.
  19. Pence isnt under investigation at all.
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