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Voter registration while getting a drivers license is distinct from the ease of licensing. Joel Send a noteboard - 28/12/2012 03:35:34 PM
I don't even have to get the photo changed (it is about 15 years old). I haven't had a drivers liscense eye exam since I was 15 1/2 andd got my learners permit. I wear glasses now, I didn't then.

You can renew/replace your license online? I am not sure how to feel about that. For some reason I had to surrender mine to replace it with a Norwegian equivalent, and am wondering whether I can just get it replaced next time I am in TX, or must retake the whole test. I have not bothered to check though, because I know I must retake the eye exam regardless, and, as you note, cannot do so from the other side of an ocean.

Along with "motor voter" which would allow you to register to vote, but of course there are no illegal aliens voting in Tennessee elections... never mind the cottage industry of tour buses that traveled from south Texas to Memphis (where you could visit a Post Office Express, get your no ID motor-voter license {test offerd in Spanish}, apply for TN-Care {medicaid} and food stamps all in about 2 hours).

I believe you may be conflating separate issues. Pretty sure the last thing this thread needs is another partisan wedge issue. ;)

Whether illegal aliens can illegally register to vote too easily is certainly distinct from whether it is easier to get a drivers license than a gun. Not that I am averse to that protracted partisan debate, but I doubt anything I say will change anyones mind any more than it did the last thousand times. A McCain advisor has publicly admitted voter fraud does not exist: http://freethoughtblogs.com/dispatches/2012/11/10/gop-strategist-admits-no-voter-fraud/

Long time anti-fraud advocate John Fund recently told a Heritage Foundation conference on the subject that "Everytime you see a truly massive, coordinated effort at voter fraud, it usually relies in part on absentee voter fraud," yet "I think it is a fair argument of some liberals that there are some people who emphasize the voter ID part more than the absentee ballot part because supposedly Republicans like absentee ballots more and they don’t want to restrict that.” "Some people" in this case means "virtually every single anti-fraud law passed in the last two years." The loudest "foes" of voter fraud ignore absentee fraud, even though it is MORE COMMON THAN ALL OTHER FRAUD COMBINED, because all absentee ballots skew heavily Republican.

http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/08/john_fund_republicans_voter_id.php

It is not about fighting non-existent fraud, it is about helping the Republican Party. If you do not believe me, perhaps you will believe Romney strategist Scott Tranter, who recently said, "A lot of us are campaign officials -- or campaign professionals -- and we want to do everything we can to help our side. Sometimes we think that's voter ID, sometimes we think that's longer lines -- whatever it may be...."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/10/republican-voter-id-scott-tranter_n_2273927.html

No mention of fraud, just helping the GOP. We can go there, but it serves no purpose; even when senior GOP advisors and leading GOP anti-fraud activists admit the truth on video we still end up debating whether it actually happened. Again, cognitive dissonance is rapidaly approaching the level of outright denial.

Florida absolutely won't pass any legislation that might "hurt" (inconvienence)seniors. The senior population is a VERY large and influential voting block.

As for TN, I don't know what they don't retest, but they don't. probably for similar reasons. As soon as a state tries that they will have the AARP and ACLU all over them.

When I worked retail, what I really hated was the no photo senior IDs. How the hell am I supposed to make sure that someone is not using their stolen ID Aand ripping them off if there is no freaking picture??? I had a little old lady get all up in my face once.

Uhhhhh, where were we.... ohhh shiney...

States have not only tried, but many (e.g. TX) have succeeded despite the AARP (I am not sure why the ACLU would even be involved; driving is not a civil right.) The efforts were primarily aimed at elderly people with failing vision, so someone who passed the vision test and got a license 70 years ago cannot continually get new ones long after they become legally blind. I can see what that change might be difficult to implement in FL for the reasons you state, but cannot imagine why TN or most other states would have such problems.
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