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Voters ID, King Solomon And Rogue Goats.

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Some people should read their Bible first before selling their freedom.

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'What's so wrong with the requirement for the Voter to prove his/her identity?'

from one of the comments on the SCOTUS decision on th Indiana Voters ID.

 

Some people should read their Bible first. In one of the Solomon's Stories it says about King David telling his son while dying to 'get this one guy', who many years ago mocked him or something.  Vengeful bastard was that David. Solomon promised his dad that he would take care of it, hunky-dory and all. Now, after the coronation he summoned that  person, who  by that time became a successful merchant and surely, forgot about  his youthful indiscretions. Solomon was very nice to him and granted him and his family the unlimited, tax- free business in the city with only one little restriction- he  could not leave the city premises. The man happily  agreed. It all went well for some time until once a rogue goat from his herd  wandered outside and HE FORGOT  the restriction and  went after it. Lo and behold, the King's police apprehended him and killed him.  It was all legal; Solomon solved the problem.

The rogue goat was freedom.  It wanders, you know. Either you have it or you do not. If there was a voting right and it did not ask for ID to exercise it, it was free. Now it will not be free for at least for those in Indiana; their freedom will be restricted.  That's the thing, that's the problem. Those, who either deliberately or by naivete  do not care will pay dearly, the same as that man  paid by his life. Read your Bible, people, you can learn a lot from it.

 

A writer is a rogue goose. All other gees fly in a flock formation; every goose knows his place and time for honking. The rogue goose is undisciplined. He leaves the formation indiscriminately to have a look at it from aside. He roams back and (more...)
 

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Depends on whose goat by Sandy Sand on Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 8:59:43 AM