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To: Bob who wrote (788157)10/18/2024 10:16:05 AM
From: D. Long1 Recommendation

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Selectric II

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All-in-one printer-scanner-copier printers are $99. I have had the ability to "copy" and scan anything I wanted for the last 20+ years, sitting next to me at my computer in the comfort of my home.

Clown face.



To: Bob who wrote (788157)10/18/2024 10:40:09 AM
From: d[-_-]b1 Recommendation

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Stock Puppy

  Respond to of 793914
 
It is absolutely ridiculous to discuss "photocopying" of an ID.


Most online forms that ask for ID accept a picture from your phone that you can use to fill out the form as well.



To: Bob who wrote (788157)10/18/2024 10:50:23 AM
From: aryl8 Recommendations

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Bob
Geoff Altman
isopatch
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For whatever minuscule number of US citizens there are who may possibly not have an ID, are they really even likely to vote? Or even be aware of who is running? They certainly aren't going to affect the outcome of an election. The entire premise is absurd. The Dems want non-citizens and dead people to vote. That's all this is.