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something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:32 am
by Casavettes
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f17fWth3YgA[/youtube]
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:42 am
by sonidero
Oh Yeah, Move On is still around for some reason... I keep that in mind...
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:43 am
by wsas3
sonidero wrote:Oh Yeah, Move On is still around for some reason... I keep that in mind...
Don't know much about them, but from their related videos they seem a little extreme.
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:47 am
by Casavettes
i just thought it was a joke at first
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:56 am
by wsas3
YEah I think it is, it's funny as shit
I'm just guessing its a lighter side to their message, but hey I enjoyed it.
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:22 am
by spacelordmother
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mYbLFD_BwE[/youtube]
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:51 am
by snipelfritz
Casavettes wrote:i just thought it was a joke at first
Well it is funny, but they're talking about a pertinent issue.
http://www.advocate-online.net/opinion/ ... stem-2441/Basically, Republicans are making voting more difficult by requiring photo ID's which are something elderly voters, poor voters and minorities are much less likely to have. The reasoning being that it cuts own on voter fraud, specifically people voting multiples times for the same candidate, which has been shown by study after study to be practically non-existent.
Either way, that video was hilarious. Especially the part about old, dead people watching you have sex.
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:11 am
by sonidero
snipelfritz wrote:Casavettes wrote:Basically, Republicans are making voting more difficult by requiring photo ID's which are something elderly voters, poor voters and minorities are much less likely to have.
This whole thing is a bunch of BUNK... If you can register to Vote and have a Voter Card mailed to your house why cant you have an ID... This is America we have to have an ID for EVERYTHING so I don't see what's all Big Brother about showing it to Vote... If you don't like it, stay home like 60% of registered Voters do anyway...
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:23 am
by ryan summit
uh oh
i gotta stay in the gear section
fuckin politics
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:44 am
by jrmy
sonidero wrote:snipelfritz wrote:Casavettes wrote:Basically, Republicans are making voting more difficult by requiring photo ID's which are something elderly voters, poor voters and minorities are much less likely to have.
This whole thing is a bunch of BUNK... If you can register to Vote and have a Voter Card mailed to your house why cant you have an ID... This is America we have to have an ID for EVERYTHING so I don't see what's all Big Brother about showing it to Vote... If you don't like it, stay home like 60% of registered Voters do anyway...
Not trying to get into a politifuss, but speaking just as a designer, any time you add a point of friction to any process, you shave off a significant number of users. And while it's true, people should just be prepared (as Henry Rollins says, I show up to the airport three hours early, wearing two extra pairs of underwear JUST IN CASE!!!), the point of a democracy isn't to make shit harder for people to vote. It's to get as many people to vote as possible (I KNOW I KNOW THAT ISN'T REALLY THE POINT BUT TECHNICALLY ONE NARRATIVE ABOUT IT IS).
Politicos know that whole bit about friction, and use it. The actual incidence of voter fraud is so incredibly miniscule, this whole notion of requiring photo IDs is just ridiculous, and a total fucking cover for what they want, which is to reduce the actual number of people coming out to vote.
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:02 pm
by sonidero
That may all be well and true, I'm just talking about the argument that people don't have I.D.'s... Who doesn't??? Show me how I can live without mine and it's toast...
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:37 pm
by MSUsousaphone
Hahahaha....I didn't think anyone actually opposed requiring a photo ID to vote.

Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:52 pm
by MSUsousaphone
The other thing, to receive most benefits (i.e. Most shelters, Most food banks, Food Stamps, SSI, SSDI, Medicare, Medicaid, temporary housing programs....etc) you HAVE to have an ID. I've been working with the mentally ill homeless for close to five years, now. It's very rare to come across a person without an ID. When I do, they've always gotten one within a day so that we could start serving them.
The world is also round.
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:59 pm
by McSpunckle
sonidero wrote:snipelfritz wrote:Basically, Republicans are making voting more difficult by requiring photo ID's which are something elderly voters, poor voters and minorities are much less likely to have.
This whole thing is a bunch of BUNK... If you can register to Vote and have a Voter Card mailed to your house why cant you have an ID... This is America we have to have an ID for EVERYTHING so I don't see what's all Big Brother about showing it to Vote... If you don't like it, stay home like 60% of registered Voters do anyway...
You really don't need a photo ID for everything, as it turns out. If you take the bus to your minimum wage job that you work at for most of the hours the DMV is open, you might just not have one. You can usually use different forms of identification on the instances you need them. Other than driving, I only use mine to buy booze.
If these laws were slowly phased in, along with programs to help people easily get the IDs (perhaps send people around like they do Census workers or auditors?) and maybe use one election to document whether or not the program to get IDs in the hands of those that didn't have them worked, then it'd be great. But pushing these laws through the year before the election and claiming you're combating something that doesn't exist is sorta bullshit and hella fishy.
I think photo IDs are a good idea, but as long as it's not causing a problem it's probably something that should be dealt with slowly.
Also, that video was hilarious.
And let's be nice to eachother and calmly state our opinions. : D (which has been happening so far, I was just... saying it preemptively)
Re: something to keep in mind
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:09 pm
by MSUsousaphone
Guys..........
The programs to help people get IDs are already out there. They help with transportation and even pay the $10 to 20 to get the ID (remember, we're talking just IDs and not driver's licenses). It's really part of my job. I don't have to it often since most people have IDs, but it's quite easy and it gets resolved quickly when they don't. This has also been an issue that's been going on for years. It's not new. It's not just for this election. I'm all about freedom of speech but sometimes I wish politicians could be held accountable for spreading false information the way that they do. One party making people think IDs are gold and hard to come by is just the tip of the ice berg. I'm not saying it's just one party, either. Both of them make sure their followers are ignorant of facts to push their agenda.