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Wisconsin Voter ID

Wow, I’ve heard enough complaining about this!

Really? You can’t go down to the DMV and get a state issued ID card? Really?

Ok, I did not do any service but I know a bunch of friends and relatives that have served in the military. They’ve made huge sacrifices for this country. Some have even died to preserve the freedom and liberty that we have here in the United States. I would imagine that for them to hear that after all they’ve done, someone cannot even make the smallest sacrifice of all to take maybe an hour or less of their day and go get an ID so that they can participate in the democratic system we have – which so many have fought for – that would just make them sick to their stomachs.

I mean… really. It’s just selfish and lazy if getting an ID to vote is a problem for you. There’s really no other way to look at it and there’s no possible sob story you could give me that would change my mind on that. Pathetic!

Utterly pathetic!

-T

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Comment from Tony
Time February 21, 2012 at 1:08 pm

So a friend of mine posted this story on Facebook:

http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20111204/WDH06/112040373/Voter-ID-becomes-law-unintended-consequences

I feel sorry for this lady, I do. I feel sorry that she’s the exception. It’ll happen. That’s life. Things happen. It’s not, however, the rule the norm. It’s an exception. Please don’t pass off isolated cases like this as what EVERYONE is experiencing. That’s just not the case… at all.

Even at $220 or whatever she has to pay… a soldier would say that’s a small price, I bet. Yes, they’ve sacrificed. Most people don’t have a problem getting a state ID. Some will. That’s life.

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