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Old 06-03-2009, 09:15 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by Mavdog View Post
the id cards are valid (like drivers license) for 6 years, so no it isn't "for the rest of your life".

there should not be any monetary cost to exercising one's right to vote. none.
Whatever mavie. So either do it like the seniors
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Those 60 and over get a break―an ID card costs only $5 and never needs to be renewed.
or make it free. Problem solved, everyone happy.

So if it was a free voters ID card you wouldn't have a problem, correct?
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