It is you who missed the point. Again!
[QUOTE=ChrisP;2606365]So as I said, Mexico requires in-person voting with photo ID. As do all democracies that are serious about election integrity. Thanks for backing me up, whether you realized it or not.[/QUOTE]Mexico [B]does not require[/B] in person voting. Mexicans can vote by mail though not easily.
But you, of course, didn't respond to any of my other points. Probably because you can't.
Mexico's version of the Federal Election Commission issues the only valid voter ID card. That's so that states can't issue idiotic requirements like "the only valid ID is a hunting license". The QOP is against this.
By law, Mexico must have at least 1 polling place per 750 people. This makes voting easy so the QOP hate this idea.
Mexico's election day falls on a Sunday and is a national holiday. This makes voting easy so the QOP hate this idea.
By law gerrymandering is forbidden. The QOP would never allow this.
So, since you are into people answering either / or questions:
A. Would you accept all of the Mexican-style requirements in the US; or.
B. Would you not accept all of the Mexican-style requirements in the US?
Idiots don't have a will. They have impulses.
[QUOTE=Elvis2008;2606580]You can do whatever you want. Are you in favor of people getting vaccinated against their will? If so, then you are a dictatorial douche.[/QUOTE]Again, you live in a society. You are NOT allowed to infect me or my family with a deadly disease.
Go live in a cave if you can't handle 2 completely safe, painless shots.
Your 'liberty' doesn't trump my health.
Screw your liberty.