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I'm not sure if the utility bill is considered ID if you don't have your voter registration card. northoftheborder Oct 2012 #1
It is. LisaL Oct 2012 #2
Yes, it is. Here's the TX SOS info on that. (Of course, this is avoided IF yu have yur Reg Card.) Honeycombe8 Oct 2012 #11
What that silly bint 'prefers' is irrelevant, you're the voter & meeting the required standard of ID DMacTX Oct 2012 #3
Probably repeating what she was told. Igel Oct 2012 #28
There actually is a legitimate reason for preferring a drivers license over a utility bill NoPasaran Oct 2012 #31
Peggy deserves prison time Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #4
nope, needs rehiring by USA prime credit :) nt mwooldri Oct 2012 #10
I am just trying to fill the republican Private Prisons with republicans Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #13
I'd call her Puggy! LibGranny Oct 2012 #18
This election worker should be schooled in the requirements as stated on SOS website. Thinkingabout Oct 2012 #5
I was trying to explain the difference between Type I and Type II errors... Recursion Oct 2012 #6
Your claim here is not true. ManiacJoe Oct 2012 #7
It's true for any optimal binary discriminator Recursion Oct 2012 #8
Fuckin' Peggy deadbrokediva Oct 2012 #9
Are you insinuating that a woman needs to be fucked by a man Horse with no Name Oct 2012 #12
First-time voters here still have to show ID ffr Oct 2012 #14
He looks like a Conservative White Guy formercia Oct 2012 #15
One year I presented my voter registration card Ilsa Oct 2012 #16
I will be early voting this week. texanwitch Oct 2012 #20
I am so hoping that HAPENS to us on election day nadinbrzezinski Oct 2012 #17
K&R. Yes please! Overseas Oct 2012 #24
Maybe this could work: azureblue Oct 2012 #19
Yes. Try to get them on the record. Even asking their name and noting it down. Overseas Oct 2012 #25
"Hello, this is Peggy." WinkyDink Oct 2012 #21
LOL n/t Horse with no Name Oct 2012 #22
I just voted today in Houston oliverrams1 Oct 2012 #23
That is the rules. texanwitch Oct 2012 #27
The Regressive Racist party at it again. sarcasmo Oct 2012 #26
Even at my polling place in Texas there were signs that said Jumping John Oct 2012 #29
That's an "or" not an "and". When I went, they had a pollworker in the overflow room gkhouston Oct 2012 #32
I anticipate a lot of these issues in VA SickOfTheOnePct Oct 2012 #30
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