Thursday, April 26, 2012

Rupp: Activist judge made photo ID ruling

In the accompanying video, Sen. Scott Rupp, R-Harrisonville, a candidate for secretary of state, blasts an "activist judge" for tossing out the ballot language on the photo ID proposal.

Two thoughts:

1. An activist judge is one who disagrees with your opinion.

2. I am sick and tired of Republicans comparing voting with having to show photo ID to rent a movie. Maybe what we need is someone to push a bill banning the use of photo ID to rent movies.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

and I'm sick and tired of people who don't see or understand the vast problems of illegal immigration.

Anonymous said...

Maybe what we need is someone to push a bill banning the use of photo ID to rent movies.

Well, as soon as you agree that buying and carrying a gun (an enumerated right) should have the same level of restrictions as voting, perhaps we'll agree....

Anonymous at 8:18: given how Hispanic, legal or not, just don't vote very (their share of the electorate has remained flat for a very long time), the real issue is that the Democrats know they can't win elections without massive voting fraud.

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous, I do not understand the correlation between Immigration and voter ID laws. Would you please be so kind as to enlighten us. And while you are at it could you tell us all about the problems of illegal immigration? Maybe that way we will not wallow in our ignorance.

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous 10:03. Would you please cite examples of massive voter fraud? I do not care if it in Missouri or even another state. Please give me some hard evidence.

Anonymous said...

The only hard evidence found of voter fraud are the Republicans who were caught and convicted. So it will be interesting to see how they "prove" there is "massive voter fraud".