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January 18, 2008

Voter ID Debate

tnflag.jpgSomebody posting on the forums at the newly (and well) redesigned Tennessean.com posted a link to my blog article yesterday on Democrat legislation that would require you to show a photo ID to sell scrap metal to a junk dealer, even though Dems generally oppose requiring voters to show a photo ID before voting. It touched off a pretty good debate in the paper's online comments forum - good enough to land the posting on the paper's home page under "hot forum topics."


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Posted by: Whitehorse at January 18, 2008 3:35 PM

For the first time, I have been working the early voting at our local county courthouse. We ask for ID before they are allowed to vote or they have to sign a waiver saying they are who they say they are. What is the big deal about requiring photo id's? We are basically doing it anyway. Who doesn't have a photo id? You need one to do just about everything in life. I am just not seeing the problem.

Posted by: IM Russell at January 20, 2008 8:47 AM
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