Patrick discusses voter ID laws and their effects, highlighting a judge’s decision to support Huntington Beach’s voter ID measure against California’s stance. Patrick points out the inconsistency where ID is needed for daily tasks like buying alcohol and getting jobs, but not for voting in California. Curious about the double standard, this is the show for you!
- The State of California took the Southern California city of Huntington Beach to court for daring to require ID to vote (00:38)
- Wesley – I am in favor of showing ID to vote. I think we need to say that voting is a constitutional right. (07:33)
- Rich – I was paid by registered voter officials on how to commit voter fraud in CA. It told me how to commit voter fraud if people were motivated. (10:15)
- Lee (email) – Owning a gun is a constitutional right and you have to show ID and more
- Audio: Bill Clinton – as to why the Palestinians don’t have a state (18:20)
- Lisa – I was a pole challenger in NM and I agree with what Rich was saying in CA (23:58)
- Kathleen – Voter ID: I am wondering if you think people should show an ID before they receive communion. (28:00)
- Margaret Mary – I catechized as a young person that we would go to hell if we missed Mass (34:54)
- Philip – Voting procedures are different in different states. (43:43)
- Pamela – Voter ID: I am disabled but I never miss going to the poles. I have noticed things are much more different (48:24)
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