Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Identifying Oneself in order to Be Identified

      If people do not have proper photo identifications so they can vote in November, what do they show--or whom do they bring with them--to prove to those who will provide the valid identification that they are who they say they are?  The proof that people are who they say they are can be no more conclusive than is the creditability of the proof they bring with them.  If whatever or whoever is used to confirm a person's identification is considered credible, why can't that basis of proof be sufficient identification at the polls?
     That's all for now.

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