[Vision2020] Idaho Secretary of State candidate Holli Woodings (was: Denney)

Moscow Cares moscowcares at moscow.com
Fri Sep 26 14:18:16 PDT 2014


And if a person has no hands, thus incapable of providing fingerprints or a signature, is (s)he denied the right to vote . . . even when it is discovered that the loss of hands was the result of military combat.  What then?  Deny a disabled combat veteran the right to vote?

Seeya 'round town, Moscow, because . . .

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Tom Hansen
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> On Sep 26, 2014, at 2:08 PM, Kenneth Marcy <kmmos1 at frontier.com> wrote:
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>> On 9/26/2014 5:21 AM, Tom Hansen wrote:
>> Courtesy of today's (September 26, 2014) Lewiston Tribune.
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>> J. Edgar Denney
>> Marty Trillhaase
>> JEERS ... to state Rep. Lawerence (Boss) Denney, R-Midvale. The Republican nominee for secretary of state - Idaho's chief election officer - thinks it would be a swell idea to subject voters to fingerprinting.
>> "One of my priorities is to work on measures to enhance the security of the election process, such as new technology that scans either signatures or fingerprints," Denney wrote in Sunday's Idaho Statesman. "There is a cost for increased security, and I hope to work with the Legislature to start the appropriate process for implementation as soon as possible. During my campaign, I have emphasized the importance of ensuring the security of the ballot, and the integrity of the process."
>> What's next?
> 
> Here's what's next . . .
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> The web site of the Democratic candidate for Idaho Secretary of State  --  Holli Woodings.
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> http://www.woodingsforidaho.com/meet-holli 
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> The idea of fingerprinting potential voters, as if they were accused criminals, as a methodology for voter identification, is so insulting, and so unacceptable to the sensibilities of practical Idaho election management, that an appropriate response is to send to the election opponent of that idea not only one's vote in November, but also a financial donation of at least $10, a dollar for each finger, to assist with campaign expenses.
> 
> Contributions are accepted online at: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/page/woodings 
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> 
> Ken
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