No case for photo ID: JS editorial
My favorite Milwaukee daily newspaper, the Journal Sentinel, in a Friday editorial:
If it turns out that at least nine people voting in Milwaukee last November illegally cast ballots in other cities, the offenders should be prosecuted.Read it all here.
But, pending a complete investigation of each and every allegation and a conclusion that this did in fact happen, these still do not make a case that Gov. Jim Doyle should sign legislation requiring photo ID for voting in Wisconsin.
And even if every case is verified - and is not a matter of simple inaccuracy in record-keeping at the polls - we remain unconvinced that the alleged cure of a photo ID isn't worse than the disease, fraud.
2 Comments:
How pathetic you are XOff. You hate the Journal because you perceive (dumb as you are) that they hit liberals too hard.
Here you have an editorial (stupid as it is) that supports your simplistic, simple-minded views and you are excited beyond measure.
You asked – how would photo ID help this problem (9 voters casting ballots in more than one city). Well – you silly idiot – those people are not the problem. The problem is the rest of you thugs who promote voters to cast a ballot under assumed and fraudulent identities and residencies. That is what we want an end to. Let us have one fair election and you guys are finished in this state. You know it and I know it. Get off your soap box you hypocrite.
Well, getting rid of the anonymous comments really helped . . .
At any rate, I just want to point out that the Journal Sentinel is my least favorite Milwaukee daily.
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