Posted on Jul 20, 2015
Sgt Kelli Mays
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Sgt Kelli Mays I know I always had to sign in and I think I had to show ID or something. It was hard to get my absentee ballot last year, but once they knew I was who I said I was I was good. Not good to have "dead" people voting.
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MSgt Marvin Kinderknecht
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Really Capt. My father-in-law collected names from the cemetery for LBJ. Are we progressing or regressing??
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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I think it boils down to the cost of the ID.
If it costs anything it is a poll-tax.
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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PO2 Mark Saffell OK .. please tell us what you feel is a far amount to have to pay to be able to vote?
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PO2 Mark Saffell
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well seeing how they need them for other things i think $5.00 or $10.00 is fair. See my problem is I dont believe there are many people out there that would even vote that dont already have ID's. I think the people that are against it are just doing it to stir up trouble enough that if they dont have ID's they can continue to fruad the votes.
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ID's should be free in every state where the individual doesn't have a drivers license, also ID should be required to collect welfare and to vote.
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Sgt Carlos Barrera
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TSgt Kenneth Ellis - It promotes fraud
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"It’s been over seven years since the Supreme Court, in a 6–3 decision that was written by liberal favorite John Paul Stevens, declared that voter-ID laws don’t constitute an undue burden on people attempting to vote.

But that hasn’t stopped liberals from fighting in legislatures and courts against those laws and other efforts to promote voter integrity.

The lawsuits are often brought by Marc Elias, who doubles as the attorney for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. And their efforts have paid off: Only about 18 states currently require a photo ID to vote."

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/421292/voter-id-other-countries-require
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SGT Jeremiah B.
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SPC Thomas Baldwin - That's not actually true. They require you to have one while driving, buying alcohol, etc, but no state legally requires you to have an ID simply for being in public. You ARE required to identify yourself to police upon request in many states, but that is verbal not via documents.
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The only thing you are required to purchase is life insurance. Everything else is quid pro quo.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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MAJ (Join to see), and health insurance.
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Oops yes health insurance no one is required to purchase life insurance!
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