Yesterday was the 50th anniversary of MLK's "I have a Dream Speech." So for the anniversary, a rally was organized on the National Mall, with many speakers. And one of the speakers was decrying SCOTUS applying logic to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In their decision, the Court say the DOJ can't use the data from 1965 in determining whether a jurisdiction needed per-clearance to change any voting conditions, such as moving a precinct location, re-redistricting, etc. SCOTUS also has allowed many State law which require a Government Issued ID to vote.
Voter ID law are considered discriminatory by many in the race grievance industry.
So I was thinking, how many places in your everyday life do you need an ID.
1.) Any transaction at YOUR Bank
2.) Writing a check
3.) Buying a cell phone.
4.) flying on a commercial flight.
5.) Most credit card transactions
6.) Entering the DOJ HQ in Washington DC.
7.) Buying a gun.
5.) Cashing a welfare check.
But not to vote?
I wonder Liberal why are against requiring ID to vote?
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