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This should be the new slogan. They are both rights and we wouldn’t want to discriminate against anyone who wants to do either. AND we don’t want anyone doing either illegally.

This would require ID, social security number, background check, and answer questions about drug use and prior convictions. Perfect!

This should be the new slogan. They are both rights and we wouldn’t want to discriminate against anyone who wants to do either. AND we don’t want anyone doing either illegally. This would require ID, social security number, background check, and answer questions about drug use and prior convictions. Perfect!

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What's worse is that the Georgia law doesn't even require ID. If you don't have ID you can use the last four digits of your social security number and birth date. If you don't have a social security number you can use a utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or any other government document with your name and address on it. How many people with no ID, no social security number, no paycheck, no government check, no utility bills, no bank statement, and no government document whatsoever are there? Nil. They're not pissed about disenfranchisement, they're pissed that the fraud just got far more difficult.

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Pretty clearly a tantrum over preventing future fraud. We know where they stand on winning--anything goes.