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Putting the ID in idiotic idea

We should be encouraging people to vote, not making it more difficult

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According to the articles I’ve seen on voter fraud, there seems to be relatively few non-citizens voting – only 340 cases nationwide in the past 10 years. That doesn’t seem like such a huge problem that we need to systematically change how we do things.

So, let’s look at the motivations behind this movement. Most people who own homes in more than one state tend to be wealthy. Wealthy people tend to vote Republican. Most people who would not bother getting a voter ID are minorities, poor people and the elderly. Many of them, especially minorities and poor people, tend to vote Democrat in support of their own self-interests.

It is little wonder that the Republicans would like to further disadvantage these groups by requiring voter ID cards.

Most of us are guilty of sometimes thinking that everyone is just like us. It would be no big deal for me to take off for an hour, go to a government facility, pay a small fee and have my picture taken for an ID, so it shouldn’t be a big deal for others. But what if I was poor or old or disabled? Or all three?

If I was 85 years old and bedridden and wondering whether I’m going to have to choose between food and medicine this month, paying as little as $2 for an ID would be too much for me to bear. Maybe even getting out of the house to go get an ID would be enough for me to say, “Heck with it; I just won’t vote.”

We should be encouraging people to vote, not discouraging them. Democracy should not be defined by subsets of people. When we make it difficult for certain groups of people to vote, it’s no longer democracy, is it?

© Copyright 2012 by David Porter who can be reached at david@ramblinman.us. FYI, you do not need a photo ID to read this column or to visit us online at www.ramblinman.us.

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