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slightlv

(7,753 posts)
46. I just had to go through all this for the RealID.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 09:41 PM
11 hrs ago

It's basically a timeline of your emotional and legal involvement with men. You need not only marriage licenses, but also divorce decrees... just in case you're married to multiples. There's a whole world out there that doesn't fit this tiny square box the republicans have made.

But that brings up a question I've had and no one has answered yet... Is the Real ID going to be proof enough? After all the money and hassle (especially women) have had to go through to get one? I understand what the R's are trying to do... women and minorities tend to vote democratically. They want to deny all of them voting rights. But after pushing this Real ID for so many years and making it absolutely mandatory to have if you want to do anything in the U.S. (number of the beast, xtianists?) are they actually going to tell all those people... sorry... it's not enough proof?

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Not to forget that: no_hypocrisy Yesterday #1
It's a poll tax. sop Yesterday #5
A poll tax that also has to be renewed every ten years, I believe. no_hypocrisy Yesterday #7
I don't have a passport Mr.Bee 20 hrs ago #24
To your point number 3 COL Mustard 2 hrs ago #59
Great Catch! Chasstev365 Yesterday #2
Many "uneducated" blubunyip Yesterday #12
Theoretically yes BannonsLiver 20 hrs ago #26
That's an interesting thought. I imagine in red states, AleksS 9 hrs ago #55
Ugh. Not at all shocked it's Cornyn. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #3
It would disenfranchise married women the most. Squaredeal Yesterday #4
Infuriating EuterpeThelo 23 hrs ago #17
I have read news reports that say a marriage certificate won't be accepted as ID in the event of a divorce. love_katz 11 hrs ago #50
Spot on! Since more than a couple GOP pols and influencers suggested women should not be able to vote Attilatheblond 17 hrs ago #34
I just had to go through all this for the RealID. slightlv 11 hrs ago #46
I have read that RealID won't be accepted as proof of citizenship. love_katz 10 hrs ago #53
Crap... they truly are trying to cancel the voting rights of more than slightlv 3 hrs ago #58
It took me 9 months to get my passport because marybourg 9 hrs ago #56
This bill is clearly intended to disenfranchise women and minorities since fewer of them vote for Republicans. Lonestarblue Yesterday #6
it will also disenfranchise trans people LymphocyteLover Yesterday #10
I got my passport a year ago. Saw the brown stuff ready to hit the fan. twodogsbarking Yesterday #8
mine arrived last week. processing times are currently very quick, FWIW. uncle ray 23 hrs ago #18
Mine too a bit longer. I had to get a new birth certificate. The old ones did not name your parents like the new ones. twodogsbarking 22 hrs ago #19
i prepared and got a fresh new copy, only to be told the old one was actually better! uncle ray 19 hrs ago #30
Mainers, heads up! Susan Collins appears to waver on support for the act, Easterncedar Yesterday #9
Susan Collins wavering? Thanks for my first laugh of the day. efhmc Yesterday #13
Hah! Yeah, but her reelection is not so sure this time Easterncedar 21 hrs ago #23
Why is a person like this even in politics? efhmc 10 hrs ago #54
I wonder that all the time. Easterncedar 7 hrs ago #57
Bitch is concerned.. thomski64 10 hrs ago #51
Cornyn is even dumber than I thought. JFC LymphocyteLover Yesterday #11
I kinda thought he was being deliberately dumb... ananda Yesterday #14
Cornyn is worthless garbage Scalded Nun Yesterday #15
It seems like this would disenfranchise more Republican voters. CaptainTruth 23 hrs ago #16
Sounds like the rural midwest, where I live now! Bro and I live within 20 minutes of our hometown. slightlv 11 hrs ago #47
It doesn't require a passport to vote ScratchCat 21 hrs ago #20
That is incorrect mcar 20 hrs ago #25
I wouldn't trust this SCOTUS to strike it down, ScratchCat! slightlv 11 hrs ago #48
TLDR: Jim Crow Must Go. usonian 21 hrs ago #21
From what I have read, this bill will disenfrancise both republicans and Democrats. patphil 21 hrs ago #22
Renewed my passport late last year. Very quick Joinfortmill 17 hrs ago #36
I was told yesterday by my tax preparer that AAA helps with the process. patphil 16 hrs ago #38
See my reply above yours... slightlv 11 hrs ago #49
Talarico's gonna mop up the floor with Cornyn ... nt TBF 20 hrs ago #27
LOL sure. In Texas. maxsolomon 16 hrs ago #37
Here's hoping, anyway. calimary 14 hrs ago #41
I know it's not all that likely - TBF 14 hrs ago #43
About 50% Timewas 20 hrs ago #28
Some educated people also don't have passports. SidneyR 19 hrs ago #29
The problem (ostensibly) is voter fraud Seinan Sensei 18 hrs ago #31
Cornyn is an idiot LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago #32
ISN'T PAYING A FEE IN ORDER TO VOTE ILLEGAL? Jimvanhise 17 hrs ago #33
Jeezus. What a goddamn mess. Joinfortmill 17 hrs ago #35
Congress is ... alimbalt 16 hrs ago #39
That's a good one! calimary 14 hrs ago #42
Voting should be mandatory. $40 lazy tax going to the inside the beltway constitutional officer yacht club Gum Logger 16 hrs ago #40
..and GOP is already reducing avenues for obtaining passports..ending allowing libraries to assist BlueWaveNeverEnd 13 hrs ago #44
I never knew they did! Callie1979 12 hrs ago #45
Hey Senator Asshat... FalloutShelter 10 hrs ago #52
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