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Supreme Court Upholds Indiana's Voter ID Law

Posted April 28, 2008

Reader Comments

Voter ID

When will Americans wake up and realize who is behind this? I for one am tired of the media catering to the millions of Hispanic "voters" who by the way are voting for the first time for "their" issues. Poppycock. They should not even BE in this country voting for "their" issues. This is America and we should be voting for American issues not Hispanic issues or Black issues. Kudos Supreme Court!

Voter ID

When will Americans wake up and realize who is behind this? I for one am tired of the media catering to the millions of Hispanic "voters" who by the way are voting for the first time for "their" issues. Poppycock. They should not even BE in this country voting for "their" issues. This is America and we should be voting for American issues not Hispanic issues or Black issues. Kudos Supreme Court!

Voter ID

Nonsense.....How much does it cost to obtain an ID. Proper ID is the only way to combat voter fraud. It seems that a poor person has no problem obtaining an ID for help programs run by the governmental agencies.

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