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   From: maximusheadroom@gmx.com   
      
   In news:5gqubkp5e8ceco7iafassf5kgen3u9776f@4ax.com, Governor Swill   
    typed:   
      
   > On Mon, 8 Sep 2025 14:57:22 -0700, "max headroom" wrote:   
   >>"Cunt Flaps" Canoza typed:   
   >>> Max the Magnificent typed:   
   >>>> Governor Swill typed:   
   >>>>> On Sun, 7 Sep 2025 pothead wrote:   
   >>>>>> On 2025-09-07, Governor Swill wrote:   
   >>>>>>> On Sun, 7 Sep 2025 14:14:15 -0000 (UTC), pothead wrote:   
      
   >>>>>>>> Oh and BTw, a person CAN get an ID at the post office that allows them   
   >>>>>>>> to vote. It's called a passport.   
      
   >>>>>>> Why should I get a passport in order to vote? I've been voting for   
   >>>>>>> over half a century on voter reg cards and/or my driver's license.   
   >>>>>>> You going to tell me I can't vote anymore unless I spend a bunch of my   
   >>>>>>> time and money getting a passport I don't otherwise need?   
      
   >>>>>> No. I'm addressing whomever claimed you can't get a voter   
   >>>>>> ID at the post office.   
      
   > IOW, a passport.   
      
   >>>>> And I want to know why anybody would want to force me to spend 8 weeks   
   >>>>> and $200 getting a voter ID.   
      
   >>>> No one is forcing you. Most people go to the county courthouse and get one   
   >>>> for free.   
      
   > A passport? Free? From my local courthouse?   
      
   A voter ID, brainiac..   
      
   >>> The county courthouse doesn't issue *photo* IDs that establish proof of   
   >>> citizenship, Master.   
      
   >>It *does* issue voter registration cards, a "voter ID."   
      
   > Which is not a "photo ID", doesn't certify citizenship and will not   
   > get you a ballot in a photo ID state.   
      
   If your county will register you to vote without proof of citizenship, perhaps   
   you should write to your state reps.   
      
   > States issue DLs and for non drivers, State ID cards as well. A few   
   > states offer vote specific photo IDs for folks with no DL or State ID   
   > but this is not common.   
      
   > Real ID cards and gold star DLs don't certify citizenship either. They   
   > only certify legal presence. To prove citizenship, a US passport or   
   > US birth certificate is required.   
      
   Any government-issued photo ID card along with your voter registration card   
   should score you a ballot.   
      
   > Since BCs are typically printed on standard paper and without photo,   
   > they can be easily forged.   
      
   Certified copies can't.   
      
   > This takes us right back to $200 passports, headusupassus.   
      
   > Care to try again?   
      
   Any government-issued photo ID card along with a certified copy of your birth   
   certificate or naturalization should score you a voter registration card and a   
   ballot   
      
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