Not many years ago, we all had voter ID cards sent to us at the precinct level. Ya had to have it to vote and you had to present your ID card to vote in your precinct.
This isn't a new concept.
Not many years ago, we all had voter ID cards sent to us at the precinct level. Ya had to have it to vote and you had to present your ID card to vote in your precinct.
This isn't a new concept.
>still unconstitutional and a crime.
You're confused.
How tf can you merely claim to be a citizen unless you can prove it?
You prove it with ID.
>This is why I did not vote in the last election and will not be voting
The stfu.
You've chosen not to play. You have no say if you're not in the game.
>I need to prove I'm a citizen to exercise a right?
Those rights only exist here in the USA- to citizens. Ya don't have those rights in Iran.
Gotta prove it or it's only a claim.
Use your brain.
>Chose not to consent.
Then your opinion doesn't matter.
Cake and eat it too? You're one of those.
"In some ways", Anons dgaf wtf you say.
Filter your sorry ass every time I see it.
Btw- you're a moran.
Wrong again, Constitution has nothing to do with it.
The original U.S. Constitution does not explicitly grant citizens the right to vote. Instead, it delegates the authority to determine voter qualifications to the states, linking federal eligibility to those who can vote for the most numerous branch of the state legislature (Article I, Section 2). The Constitution primarily regulates the times, places, and manner of congressional elections through the Elections Clause (Article I, Section 4) and establishes the Electoral College for presidential elections (Article II, Section 1).
You're still a faggot.
>the constitution does not grant ANY right.
Yet you used it to argue your point- which you have none.
You're a confused idiot.
You sound vaxxed.
Are you vaxxed?