Try that again. You have not posted. Ny undue burden that the rest of us don’t suffer nor have you posted those people who have not been able to acquire a free ID.Blackvegetable » 10 Feb 2026, 4:25 pm » wrote: ↑a constitutional question currently being litigated.Huey » 10 Feb 2026, 3:46 pm » wrote: ↑So the burden you whine about is no different than the same "burden" suffered by those getting a drivers license or other form of ID.
This report found that they do. Drawing on published articles obtained through the Internet, media, and legal testimony, it identifies the documentation, travel, loss of work and waiting time costs incurred by three different individuals in each of three states—Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Texas—who needed to obtain “free” voter identification cards.
LMAO!
Additionally, in most of those states you can vote absentee and use the various forms like those I posted for GA: << Or >>https://sos.ga.gov/page/georgia-voter-i ... quirements
- Any of the following documents that show your name and address:
- Current utility bill
- Bank statement
- Paycheck
- Government check
- Other government document.
Your 12 year old study has been kicked to the curb. What else you got?
Accordingly your fee fees are entirely irrelevant.
Nod.