The ballot police want a picture-perfect populace
Perhaps it was providential that in going through my political memorabilia I came across one of my old poll-tax receipts. Maybe it will be useful if the so called “ballot integrity” police get their way.
No, they say, poll-tax receipts will be out, but government-issued photo ID will be in. Is a front view suitable or a side view?
Both, maybe. The ballot police say it’s a crisis and we need a picture-perfect populace at the polls to stop it. But where’s the crisis? There hasn’t been one case of false identification ever discovered at the polls — certainly not in Mississippi.
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1/3/12
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