Man Offered Holder's Ballot in DC - Project Veritas

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  1. Ed O

    Ed O Administrator Staff Member Administrator

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    Discrimination based on youth (as opposed to age) is often allowed (presumably because everyone will get older, eventually). Discrimination based on things that might actually materially affect voting status (other than age) would not be.

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  2. PapaG

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    How does somebody get a legal job without a photo ID?

    Seems to me that you take your own vote as "trivial", since you seem willing to have it negated by a potential illegal vote.
     
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    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    Birth certificate, SS card, etc.
     
  4. PapaG

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    Plus, plenty of people have to take off time from work to vote, too.
     
  5. PapaG

    PapaG Banned User BANNED

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    You have to purchase your birth certificate, and you can't get a SS card without photo ID.
     
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    incorrect
     
  7. PapaG

    PapaG Banned User BANNED

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    I needed one when I got mine. Plus my birth certificate.
     
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    i have both of mine from when i was born
     
  9. PapaG

    PapaG Banned User BANNED

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    Oh. I'm older than you. It didn't work that way back in the day.
     
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    are you saying they didnt give your parents your social security card when you were a kid? or your birth certificate?
     
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    You got your SS card when you were of age to work. 14, I think it was for me. My buddies and I wanted some cash, so we went to work during lunch helping out in the school cafeteria, and also reffed little kids' basketball games on Saturdays before our own HS games.

    I did get my BC, though, from Snohomish County Hospital when I was born. That's been standard forever, right?
     
  12. 3RA1N1AC

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    yeah pretty sure, although your parents likely had to pay for it. :MARIS61:
     
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    and you didnt have to show id to get that ss card id guess, although your parents might have had to
     
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    They may have even had to take time off from work to bring me to the SS office at age 14.

    Also, isn't the DMV a convenience? Why do I have to take time out of my work day every 4 years to go and renew it in person during business hours? :MARIS61:
     
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    Hmm ... good point. I do know that when I got my replacement SS card after losing mine a few years ago that I had to show photo ID and my birth certificate. I also had to take time out from work to do it. :MARIS61:
     
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    yeah once you lose your first, youre kinda fucked

    you need photo id to get you ss card

    you need a ss card to get a photo id

    wtf
     
  17. barfo

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    In Oregon, the ID card costs $44.50.

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    You might have needed to get it to get a job, but that doesn't mean you couldn't have gotten it sooner.
    I got mine in grade school, because the parental unit decided it was time.

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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    I'm going to guess it's because your eyesight is bad, so you can't read the expiration date. Here in Oregon, drivers licenses are good for 8 years.

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    What?

    I point out the harm of not protecting one of the most cherished activities that one can do as a CITIZEN of this country and you resort this...go paste on your next obummer sticker, line up for your oregon trail card and ask for your school loans to be "forgiven"
     

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