Disenfranchised Nuns

Anonymous here again Pd. For the record, I happen to be a Dem and on the rare occasion I find myself in agreement with the Gent. This is one of those occasions. Indiana has a voter ID law. What else needs to be said. There have been several past threads on KP regarding voter ID’s so I won’t open that can again, but the law is the law in this case. Also, for the record, I do believe disenfranchisement is something. This situation however is a matter of rules. Indiana requires a voter to an ID card, so the voter should have one if he or she expects to vote. I won’t even consider that this might have something to do with the voters being nuns. I’m relatively certain individuals are not exempt from laws based on religious affiliations or vocations.

Besides, who wants to deal with a bunch or rowdy 90 year old nuns. They were probably pushing and shoving and cutting the line.
FDR

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