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steeleye20 Croydon 20 Nov 20 6.34pm | |
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Voter ID laws have emerged in the last decade as part of a wider push by Republican legislatures, ostensibly with the aim of curbing voter fraud, says University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Kenneth Mayer. But he says the laws' real aim is to keep voters who are more likely to vote Democrat - like the young, poor or African-Americans - at home. Voter suppression in the USA by the Republicans has left many likely democrat voters unable to vote. The tories are trying to do the same here. Despite this Biden miles in front, didn't work this time. Edited by steeleye20 (20 Nov 2020 6.36pm)
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steeleye20 Croydon 20 Nov 20 6.34pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Voter ID laws have emerged in the last decade as part of a wider push by Republican legislatures, ostensibly with the aim of curbing voter fraud, says University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Kenneth Mayer. But he says the laws' real aim is to keep voters who are more likely to vote Democrat - like the young, poor or African-Americans - at home. Voter suppression in the USA by the Republicans has left many likely democrat voters unable to vote. The tories are trying to do the same here. Despite this Biden miles in front, didn't work this time.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 20 Nov 20 6.46pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Originally posted by steeleye20
Voter ID laws have emerged in the last decade as part of a wider push by Republican legislatures, ostensibly with the aim of curbing voter fraud, says University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Kenneth Mayer. But he says the laws' real aim is to keep voters who are more likely to vote Democrat - like the young, poor or African-Americans - at home. Voter suppression in the USA by the Republicans has left many likely democrat voters unable to vote. The tories are trying to do the same here. Despite this Biden miles in front, didn't work this time. So are this demographic more likely to commit vote fraud? Whilst what is happening to suppress anything in the UK, except for basic ID checks? And why would they be needed?
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Badger11 Beckenham 20 Nov 20 6.50pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Voter ID laws have emerged in the last decade as part of a wider push by Republican legislatures, ostensibly with the aim of curbing voter fraud, says University of Wisconsin-Madison professor Kenneth Mayer. But he says the laws' real aim is to keep voters who are more likely to vote Democrat - like the young, poor or African-Americans - at home. Voter suppression in the USA by the Republicans has left many likely democrat voters unable to vote. The tories are trying to do the same here. Despite this Biden miles in front, didn't work this time. Edited by steeleye20 (20 Nov 2020 6.36pm) Not true. I checked id's when they ran a pilot in Bromley there was no problem with id's. To be able to vote you needed a drivers licence (most people have one) or a passport or a Freedom Pass or utility bills with your name on and there were other forms of id as wwll. If you cannot prove your id how did you end up on the electoral role in the first place? If you do not have a credit card, bank account utility bills in your name don't have a DL or a Passport or a birth certificate then who the hell are you? Labour don't like this because possibly some of their voters might not be entitled to vote or they just want to scare their supporters. In the whole day of voting I checked something like 300-400 id's most people welcomed it. Edited by Badger11 (20 Nov 2020 6.51pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 20 Nov 20 6.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Not true. I checked id's when they ran a pilot in Bromley there was no problem with id's. To be able to vote you needed a drivers licence (most people have one) or a passport or a Freedom Pass or utility bills with your name on and there were other forms of id as wwll. If you cannot prove your id how did you end up on the electoral role in the first place? If you do not have a credit card, bank account utility bills in your name don't have a DL or a Passport or a birth certificate then who the hell are you? Labour don't like this because possibly some of their voters might not be entitled to vote or they just want to scare their supporters. In the whole day of voting I checked something like 300-400 id's most people welcomed it. Edited by Badger11 (20 Nov 2020 6.51pm) The full cavity search was a little spurious in my opinion though.
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Maine Eagle USA 20 Nov 20 7.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Fecking hell.....you too? What are the odds? We are supermen Mainey.....Nietzsche would be proud. You and me Stirley, we can fix all the worlds problems? On second thoughts...
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Stirlingsays 20 Nov 20 8.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
You and me Stirley, we can fix all the worlds problems? On second thoughts...
'Who are you and how did you get in here? I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.' (Leslie Nielsen) |
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W12 20 Nov 20 9.22pm | |
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Wow, people were properly triggered on here which is great. It’s not only liberals that understand hate.
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W12 20 Nov 20 9.23pm | |
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By the way. You are Weak.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 21 Nov 20 12.09am | |
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Originally posted by W12
By the way. You are Weak. 'Triggered' – remind me who has the yellow? Debating. Just because people have a more balanced, less emotional point of view doesn't make them weak. Once again, let's wait for the courts to decide. Although I sense that even if it does manage to get to the Supreme court and the decision goes against your opinion even with a 6-3 republican bias, you will still not choose to accept it. Indoctrination, as always, is never a good look. How's the business? I can only assume it's not going well from the state of your posts? It's OK to not be OK. Although you're probably doing fine, but in case you're not, maybe you should start campaigning for that nhs/education state rebate. Could help to pay for those iron bars you've been thinking of installing on the windows.
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Stirlingsays 21 Nov 20 3.00am | |
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I think Tucker Carlson sums up where the Republicans are right now......Sidney Powell or bust. Man, that would be soooo spicy. [Tweet Link]
'Who are you and how did you get in here? I'm a locksmith. And, I'm a locksmith.' (Leslie Nielsen) |
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Teddy Eagle 21 Nov 20 6.43am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
No it's not. It's full of mizzle at the moment and in summer it's full of tourists. The people who live here are divided into two main groups. The locals and the incomers. Whilst they share many cultural things together some are unique to the locals. The sport of Cornish wrasslin for instance has much more in common with similar sports in Breton than anything English. There are many male voice choirs here with a traditional repertoire and distinct culture. You won't see the Furry dance anywhere other than in Helston on May 8th each year. Of course there are regional variations everywhere but when they’re not wrestling or dancing with each other Cornish people have more cultural similarities with Newcastle than with Rennes.
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