Standing in Line to Vote is A Form of Vote Suppression or Intimidation?

by
Steve MacDonald

(I just posted this as a comment on Tom’s post…but you know what?  It’s good enough for it’s own post, with a twist!)

Hey. Bleu Hamsters?  Did you know that there are less than 800,000  registered voters in NH but over 900,000 issued drivers licenses?

Hey.  Boo Hoo Hamasters.  Did you know that Federal law requires you to have the same ID you vote with to get medicare, Medicaid, and to complete the required I-9 form to get a job in the state? (The work force is damn near the same as the voter registration number to boot.)

Hey Blue Hamsters.  Did you know that majorities of poor people, minorities, and blacks, (/whisper and democrats) overwhelmingly want voter ID at the polls?

Oh Yeah, and poor people will stand in line for welfare, Social security, Medicare Medicaid, Food Stamps, and whatever other benefits you Hamsters claim they have to have, all of which you need photo ID to receive legally,  but you expect us to believe that asking them to stand in line to vote–presumably to protect those “benefits,” is just too much of a strain?

So I guess Democrats don’t want to suppress turn out for people applying for Food stamps, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security Benefits, unemployment benefits, a Driver license, or even to mail a letter or package because these are things managed by the government in which one must frequently stand in line.

oooh…I’m too intimidated by the line.  It’s suppression.

Democrats are Morons.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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