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bsnyder said:I was referring specifically to your "mark of the Beast - it's the extreme religious conservatives fault" argument....not the pros and cons of various forms of ID.
I'm not advocating one system over another. But it's obvious that fraud is easy to commit, and that it does happen. Anyone who is only worried about vote-counting fraud and not voter registration fraud is simply a partisan hypocrite. Both types of fraud, when committed, have an equal effect on the honest outcome of an election.
Where did I say it was religious conservatives FAULT? I said they bear SOME responsibility for not having a reliable,free, national ID system. And it is true. The conservatives seem to be the ones screaming that we need a positive ID system to prevent voter fraud, but they also firmly are against a national requirement for requiring ID for anything else...why implement an expensive system if it can only serve one purpose when, in theory, the same system could be a national database and replace passports, drivers licenses, social security card, bank accounts, credit card numbers, etc. A chip ID system could also help identify bodies in the aftermath of natural disasters or reunite familes that are separated by disaster, like all the missing children from Katrina.
You're making a laughing-stock of yourself,...
Bet you are so silly that it is so funny. It is obvious that you have never done any serious research and that studies are something foriegn to you.