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Getting Ready To Play The World’s Tiniest Violin Just For Sen. Joe Haynes’ Lack Of Photo ID

Posted on March 31, 2009 at 7:16 pm

Mary Mancini is moved by an impassioned plea.

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2 Responses to “Getting Ready To Play The World’s Tiniest Violin Just For Sen. Joe Haynes’ Lack Of Photo ID”

  1. Donna Locke writes
    March 31st, 2009 8:51 pm

    Most of the following is my paraphrasing of some parts of a December 3, 2008, story in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    In the Indiana decision, the Supreme Court found there was a compelling reason to prevent voter fraud and that this was enough to require people to get government-issued photo ID.

    Justice Stephen Breyer, who dissented in the case, praised Georgia’s law as being less restrictive than Indiana’s.

    The Supreme Court found that voter fraud problems did exist across the country and justified the need for photo IDs.

    Georgia’s law to require such ID for voting has been upheld. And I believe their state government ran some kind of study that found the elderly and others the Democrats are whining about were/are MORE likely than others to have government-issued photo ID.

  2. April 1st, 2009 8:31 am

    Since when do you agree with everything the Supreme Court rules?

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