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  1. #1

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    Arizona's Proposition 200 needed across the United States

    Imagine my shock and dismay when I spotted the name of my deceased father's long-dead aunt among a list of names of absentee voters that was published in a local newspaper. Decades ago, her estate was probated and my father received a few thousand dollars.

    I wonder how many dead people have cast their votes for unscrupulous politicians throughout America.

    Also, I wonder how many non-citizens have cast votes in our elections.

    When I vote, I must present my driver's license and my Social Security card. Why should anyone who is voting be exempt from proof of citizenship. If voting is only open to registered voters then it seems logical that proof of identification should be presented to confirm voters' ID.

    All states should require voters to present proof of citizenship and identification, like Arizona.

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    Agreed.







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    The first time I voted was in the 2004 presidential election (just shy of 19 at the time). I was shocked when I went to the voting site and saw how easy it would be for fraud to take place. I believe I had to present only my ID and social security card. However, the people working there didn't really look at my identification since they wanted to speed things up. Many people who don't vote may not understand the concern, but seeing the laxness firsthand struck me entirely different. I can only imagine how easy it is for illegal immigrants and others to commit voter fraud.

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    I don't think aliens will need ID's to vote in here in Arizona.

    They don't care what the law is, and neither do the politicians.
    They will vote anyway, and if somebody says no, then they will be sued.

    Some traitor will step forth, at the eleventh hour, and declare the ID requirement to be a crime against humanity. Just a guess.



    -pa

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