It has been said "My dad voted Republican from the day he was old enough to vote until the day we had his funeral; now he votes Democrat."fratermus wrote:TheThe voter fraud issue has little to do with voter fraud and much to do with party self-interest.CrimsonSoul wrote:You do know that there is only one case of voter fraud for every 15 million votes, which if all registered voters in this election voted would be a whopping 10 votes coming from voter fraud.
The blue party wants to protect in-person sufferage because the poor and minorities tend to vote D.
The red party wants to protect absentee sufferage because the overseas military tends to vote R.
A pox on both their houses.
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- Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:45 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: voting
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Re: voting
- Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:36 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: voting
- Replies: 26
- Views: 4033
Re: voting
I know what you mean.katmandu wrote:I sent off applications this week for two out of state credit unions, one in Chicago and one in Massachusetts.
Both wanted several forms of copied ID of course, one of which must be state-issued and have a photo.
I really, really wanted to send them a copy of my CHL, considering where they are located.
I didn't, because I try to follow a "don't tell unless required" policy. But it was a really difficult temptation to overcome.
I think I used my CHL as ID twice, once during the mid-term election I showed it to a 98-1/2 year old election judge for ID (they don't xerox it or anything) and a couple weeks ago at a Seton Imaging/Dr.s office building which had over Fifty 30.06 signs posted of all sizes in just one hallway, thinking they believe more signs protect them better, from law abiding citizens, than fewer signs. At that time, I advised them I was scheduled for a test there, but I would not be back to their facility while it was posted, and that I'd warn my Doctor and other law abiding citizens to avoid going there or recommending them for tests; other facilities have similar or same machines which are not posted and would like money/Insurance/Medicare/Medicaid/Obamacare. And I posted texas3006.com with the info and numerous times tried to call the head of that facility, who ironically offices at another facility which is one of the few Seton locations not posted. (perhaps she wants to be safer instead of feel safer)
- Sat Oct 27, 2012 8:44 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: voting
- Replies: 26
- Views: 4033
Re: voting
Yes you mayHenryAKirk wrote:Just curious can I use my CHL card as an acceptable ID when I vote?
Romney of course, gotta make that vote count and protect my rights from the current regime.