No Reasonable Argument
As you go to the polls tomorrow, notice how you are 'checked in' to vote. In my precinct, you just have to sign your name in a book that has all registered voters in my precinct listed with their address. You can still register to vote on election day, but need to have a drivers license or some other form of identification. This seems pretty reasonable, after all we want to make sure that anyone who votes is an eligible American citizen. (felons can't vote for example). But not to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals as reported in the Patriot Post Monday Brief . Arnold Ahlert is right, "There is absolutely no reasonable argument to offer against making sure that Americans, and only Americans, vote in American elections -- none."
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