Loaded4Bear said:
quash said:
Loaded4Bear said:
quash said:
Loaded4Bear said:
quash said:
cowboycwr said:
quash said:
Doc Holliday said:
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Doc Holliday said:
Trump lives in your head quash.
He makes you think spray paint and alcohol are groceries. Among other things.
I buy beer when I get groceries...
I've been asked for my ID so that it matches my debit card.
You're just butthurt.
I have never been asked for ID when using a debit card, the PIN is the security.
Then many places you shop violate laws. Most debit cards can also be used as a credit card so they should be asking for ID. But most places don't
Cite the law requiring ID for a debit card.
So you don't think that all registered voters should be required to have a photo ID to vote? If not, why?
Uh, cite the law requiring ID for a debit card.
I didn't say anything about a debit card. I asked you a simple question. I asked you if you thought that registered voters should be required to have a photo ID card to vote, and if not, why? Should not be a difficult question for a Libertarian to answer.
How does the assumption about voter ID cards flow from my query about the law requiring ID for debit card use? Explain the (faulty) premise of your question and then maybe I'll answer. Depends on your explanation.
I don't give a **** about debit cards and have no idea what the law says. I do know that all states require a photo ID to buy alcohol.
Why don't you want to answer my question? A simple yes or no will do. Your evasion of the question is very cinque like. You obviously don't want to. I get it.
You don't get to decide whether I answer your question or not, massa.
You want to talk about voter ID, again, then start the 23d thread on it. Then I'll decide if I want to participate, again. So find something original to talk about, or look up what I've said plenty of times before. Just don't continue to bore me.
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat