Not everyone drinks.its real simple when your peeps go to the liquor store have them stop by the voting booth next and show the same ID they showed in the liquor store.
Not everyone drives.or when they drive to the voting poll location have them pull out the drivers license they should have with them and show it to the register.
Not an acceptable form of ID per republican laws. And even if it was, ever heard of retirement?or when they leave work and stop by thei polls have them show their work ID to the nice lady at the voting booth.
You could fill a book with the things you don't know.I don't know how anyone can function in todays world without some type of ID
Non violent form of protest met with violence by police.
About time they did something with the traffic blockers. Adults should know better than to play in traffic.
So your hope is an investigation shows widespread voter fraud? You think that is good for the country and our democracy? It would cast doubt on the entirety of our electoral process. That's what you're rooting for.
Non violent form of protest met with violence by police.
Nothing new to see here.
You're going out of your way to make excuses for violent police action against non violent protesters. Why not just get out the fire hoses am i right?Don't play in the street---its as simple as that. And as far as non-violence goes I think just about every road blocking incident escalates into mirrors being broken off at the very least and sometimes innocent people drug out of their cars and beaten. Reginal Denny ring any bells?
You're going out of your way to make excuses for violent police action against non violent protesters. Why not just get out the fire hoses am i right?
So the rule of law doesn't apply to the government and it's police force, only to the citizens? Interesting perspective. I personally appreciate the rule of law and our system of justice, despite it's flaws. I think it's a shame you don't.If they are interrupting innocent people just trying to get to work or get home I say HELL YES----let the dogs loose too.
Access to a government building , need ID.Not everyone drinks.
Not everyone drives.
Not an acceptable form of ID per republican laws. And even if it was, ever heard of retirement?
You could fill a book with the things you don't know.
If they are peaceful protesters then why did they all cover up their faces ?You're going out of your way to make excuses for violent police action against non violent protesters. Why not just get out the fire hoses am i right?
So the rule of law doesn't apply to the government and it's police force, only to the citizens? Interesting perspective. I personally appreciate the rule of law and our system of justice, despite it's flaws. I think it's a shame you don't.
Not everyone needs to go to a government building.Access to a government building , need ID.
Not everyone needs to go to a doctor.Going to a doctor's office , need proof of insurance and ID .
Not everyone ships out packages.Want to ship out a package thru UPS CC , ID needed.
Not everyone uses libraries, or trains, or hotels, or gets stopped by police, or buys lottery tickets, or smokes weed, or drives, or uses a check cashing store, or uses western union, or buys baby formula.Take out a library book , ride on a train , rent a room , got stopped by a LEO , in Ma. buy a lottery ticket using a vending machine ( to verify you are over the age of 18 ) , Medical Pot , a test drive a new vehicle , cash your checks at a check cashing store , send remittances home thru Western Union , and buy baby formula .
I could be wrong, but I believe their laws against police brutality.I could be wrong but I believe there are laws against blocking roads or at the very least being a public nuisance.
Did you see them do anything violent.If they are peaceful protesters then why did they all cover up their faces ?
Many don't.Many do need to go into government buildings called court houses .
For criminal and civil matters , like deeds , birth and death records .
I didn't see any brutality , it looked more like a training film .I could be wrong, but I believe their laws against police brutality.