Friday, November 16, 2012

Texas Voter ID Law

I was looking over one my class mate's blogs entitled The eyes of Texas are Upon U and the discussion was over the Texas Voter ID Law. I pointed out that the 2012 election served as a reminder that Texas would have benefited from the Senate Bill 14. That the OSCE members from the UN even stated that they were stunned that a voter did not have to show a photo ID to vote. I then went on to discuss the policies at the Methodist Stone Oak Hospital In San Antonio, Texas where it is required for you to register, identify yourself, present your valid government issued photo identification to obtain a visitor's pass and that they even took a photo and printed on a temporary visitor's badge, free of charge. Furthermore, the information given to the hospital would remain in their system for future use. Lastly I stated our elections need to be protected and when the state of Texas appeals the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Senate Bill 14 then Texas will feel they have integrity at the ballot box.   

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