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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSoon, if you want to vote, you will need proof of grandparents citizenship and copies of their birth certificates.
Voting will be a privilege, not a birth-right.
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Soon, if you want to vote, you will need proof of grandparents citizenship and copies of their birth certificates. (Original Post)
OAITW r.2.0
Mar 25
OP
I mean...the constitution isn't exactly clear on whether voting is a right or a privilege anyway, and the state
WhiskeyGrinder
Mar 25
#3
True, but it's going to get a whole lot harder for a lot more people going forward.
OAITW r.2.0
Mar 25
#4
mercuryblues
(15,514 posts)1. It wouldn't hurt to know what color bloomers
your Granny wore.
Joinfortmill
(17,701 posts)2. He's dumber than a rock.
Dems are the ones who are more likely to have passports, thus birth certificates, etc.
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,567 posts)3. I mean...the constitution isn't exactly clear on whether voting is a right or a privilege anyway, and the state
routinely takes it away from people for a variety of reasons.
OAITW r.2.0
(29,797 posts)4. True, but it's going to get a whole lot harder for a lot more people going forward.
My drivers license re-issued last month have the Real ID symbol on the license. Is there an RFID embedded now that has the data digitized? If so, what might that contain? How could a private citizen gain access to his own information?