CALL 1-888-510-BABY or click on the picture on the left, if you gave birth or are about to and can't care for your baby, to give your baby to a worker at a nearby hospital (some states also include police stations or fire stations), NO QUESTIONS ASKED. YOU WON'T GET IN ANY TROUBLE or even have to tell your name; Safehaven people will help the baby be adopted and cared for.
[At] the Steamfitters Local 33 in Des Moines... some extremely patient officials of the state Democratic Party were explaining to the assembled how the Democratic side of Monday night's caucuses will work. This did not go entirely well.
"First time volunteer, so I guess I got a question," one gentleman asked. "If we have 30 people who come to the caucuses who are illegal aliens, how is their influence taken out of the totals?"
"Again, people have to fill out the form to register to vote to participate," replied Josie Bradley, the caucus director of the Iowa Democratic Party. "We don't ask for that ID. If people ask for the form and they're not who they say they are, then that's voter fraud, so that's how we guarantee that."
"If their influence on the caucus is not removed, they just get in trouble later, but their influence is still there on who the candidate will be," the gentleman said.
"Again," said Bradley. "We don't ID." Whereupon, unsatisfied that his vote might not be diluted by 30 Hondurans smuggled into the country, the gentleman left.
Did you get that? We just trust everyone that they're who they say they are, and if they're lying, they might get in trouble...maybe...later...someday...(but not really because we don't care)...because, meanwhile, we got their vote, didn't we?
There you have it, folks. Explained by the Democrats themselves.
How can anyone not see that this is the reason why Democrats are against requiring ID's at voting booths, not because it "discriminates against the minorities and the poor"? You'd have to be blind.
Not once in my life have I ever voted and not been asked to show my government ID. And I'm white, so why the boo-hoo-and-cry over having to have one to vote?
ANYONE can get a simple non-driver government/state ID, if they're legal citizens. In my state, the non-driver photo ID costs $22.50. Once. Please, don't tell me anyone can't afford that, when they all have better cellphones than my flip-phone for which I pay about the same per month as that fee. Even if they have the same dinky phone and plan as I do, that's about $300 a year they shell out. Or they can afford about $120 each year for their Walmart or Target birth control since 2007. They can afford a measly $22.50 to get that ID.
And that fee is waived if you are one of the following:
Applicants of a homeless shelter who provide proof of residency from an authorized shelter or transitional housing location.
Blind veterans who provide a Certificate of Blindness form from the Board of Education and Services for the Blind or a letter from a doctor/optometrist that they meet the definition of blind as defined in Connecticut General Statutes 1-1f(a) and provide a DD214 indicating they have been honorably discharged.
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