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Originally Posted by Clip-Clop
"Wiola Lee
Wiola Lee, 59, was born in rural Georgia and moved to Philadelphia in her early youth to live with her grandmother. Ms. Lee worked for the Philadelphia Public Schools, including special needs children. She has voted for well over 30 years and has been civically active, volunteering as a poll worker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With the new voter ID laws, Ms. Lee is trying to access her birth certificate which she will need in order to obtain a photo ID, but the state of Georgia has no record of her birth. Without a photo ID, Ms. Lee will not be able to vote. Read more"
I would love to know how one gets a job in a public school system without a photo ID and complete background check. I call BS on this one.
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she's only 59, so she can't say she was born before record keeping. i can't believe she never had to show a bc-even schools require those. so does the ss administration, how'd she ever get a soc sec card?
thing is, i've read numerous times how this is supposedly a racist deal, trying to require id. yet, the scotus rules that since id requirements are the same across the board, the rule isn't racist.