The Knight Life by Keith Knight for October 26, 2012
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KK: wow!! I can't believe the supreme court upheld the trick or treat id law!! CG: Thank you, justice scalia!! KK: Theres no way a bunch of 4 and 4 year olds can serve government issued IDs before halloween!! CG: Good!! There'll be less fraud!! KK: what part of "trick" don't you get? Fraud is a fraudulent aspect of halloween!! Then the system is broken!!
edward thomas Premium Member about 12 years ago
My grandparents, my Dad’s generation, and even some of my older cousins, were born AT HOME, no doctor or other government official in attendance, and therefore many DID NOT have birth certificates! My Dad was one of the last people in Ohio not to have a driver’s license, as one was NOT required when he learned to drive! Our government had no problem allowing them to register and vote. Dad even worked for the Board of Elections until his retirement. In all his time, there was ONE episode of voter fraud. A solution looking for a problem, as voter fraud is ALREADY a crime. All those greedy bastard Republican CEO’s should be brought up on voter intimidation charges for trying to bully their employees to vote Republican!
lutherg1 about 12 years ago
This is just silly!
runar about 12 years ago
No, we’ll just have to worry about the Ohio voting machines owned by Tagg Romney’s company flipping all the votes to dear old daddy, like they did for the Shrub in 2004.
“You need an ID to buy Sudafed.”Buying medicine is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“You need an ID to buy a drink.”Buying alcohol is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“You need an ID to get into an R-rated movie.”Attending a movie is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“You need an ID to cash a check.”Cashing a check is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“You need an ID to get on a plane.”Air travel is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“You need an ID to get a job at the Justice Department.”A job at the Justice Department is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“You need an ID to drive a car.”Driving a car is a privilege; it is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“You need an ID to use a credit card.”Consumer credit is not a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments.
“So why shouldn’t you need an ID to vote?”Voting is a right guaranteed by seven constitutional amendments*.
Any questions?
**The fourteenth, fifteenth, seventeenth, nineteenth, twenty-second, twenty-fourth and twenty-sixth all deal, fully or in part, with the right to vote; more amendments deal with this single issue than any other enumerated constitutional right.
Thriller87 about 12 years ago
A former Boss once told me history doesn’t repeat it’s self stupid people repeat history. All this political fighting brings us back to people being disenfranchised all over again. So sad
edward thomas Premium Member about 12 years ago
Rick Pikul: Yep.
edward thomas Premium Member about 12 years ago
Sarcasm works best in stand-up! Unfortunately the trolls out there agree with your first comment!