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Let's have a little online survey, how many people do not have some form of ID? Are there any Nay's out there?
I'm sure there are some people that will not like the question.
Mr/Mrs Anonymous if you ever had a job you have an ID it's called a SS # you may have heard of it. Whether you carry it or not you have one. You are an apologist for the left and your long-winded comment has not credibility.
10 Answers
- Anonymous2 days ago
A Social Security card is NOT a form of identification. It says so on the card. A state & federal tax is. A state ID is. And, as an adult, one must carry a formal ID on them at all times. That's called Loitering if you don't.
I retired from the government & certainly the broad majority of citizens do have ID. It is very difficult in most states for an illegal to obtain one.
- 2 days ago
Every one should have photo i d or at least some kind of legal i d. If you are too dumb to get an i d for voting... then you really are too dumb to vote.
- RICKLv 72 days ago
Somewhere
I honestly haven't been asked for an ID in about 30 years
I have internet, was not asked for ID, I have had many computers over the years, never asked for ID, never asked forID to buy a phone
- formengLv 62 days ago
To the those that others have named for ID, I add a utility bill which the Georgia Law will accept as ID.
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- Dru ZodLv 54 days ago
Haggis - how do you work? Or have a bank account? Or rent an apartment or buy a house?
- Anonymous4 days ago
I’ve known quite a few people who had no ID for an extended period of time. I currently have ID, but there’s times I had my wallet lost or stolen. I once had a judge confiscate my ID when he suspended my license. People who don’t drive often don’t have any ID. It costs money to get one, and takes several weeks to receive it in the mail. Unless the government is willing to provide ID to every person for free and without delay, it’s not fair to require it for voting. A person who has never had a drivers license might have trouble getting ID. They may require a birth certificate and social security card. Those things might be difficult to obtain without ID. It’s not as easy as you might think. I have a friend that’s 35 years old, doesn’t drive, and I’m pretty sure has never had ID. I’ve known quite a few people who spent years without any form of ID.
AUDREY: It’s absolutely possible to use the internet without ID. I have never been asked for ID to purchase a phone, and anyone can take their computer to any place that offers free WiFi, like Starbucks. You don’t need ID to buy a phone unless you sign a contract. Prepaid phones only require cash. Anyone who actually wastes their money on a phone plan is a moron. I paid $99 for my iPhone, and $35 a month for the service. It can all be bought with cash at Walmart. You don’t even have to give your name.
- AudreyLv 74 days ago
Well, if they don't have ID, they can't get a phone. And they could buy a computer for cash, but couldn't get internet without ID, so....everyone on here must have some form of ID. So why don't they want to use it to vote?
- Anonymous4 days ago
Ask the people who don't have a computer or internet.
- 4 days ago
I have never had a passport, and I don't drive. I have no form of photographic ID.