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Friday, October 05, 2012

93 Year-Old Wheelchair-Bound Woman Gets Photo ID In One Day After Losing Initial PA Voter ID Lawsuit

For the first time, Philadelphia resident Viviette Applewhite actually got a state-issued photo ID from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
It was an important moment that went practically unnoticed when it it took place in August, according to Horace Cooper of Project 21 and Justin Danhof, general counsel for the National Center for Public Policy.
“Applewhite is 93-years-old, does not drive, is confined to a wheelchair, lacks many personal identification documents, and yet she managed to get herself -- with no assistance from the ACLU -- to her local PennDot office, where she was issued an ID,” Danhof explained.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

See? It's really that easy! AND she already had it before she made the trip! Everybody has this! Nobody really had to make this trip! ACLU, STFU!

Anonymous said...

If you can make it to the polls to vote you can make it to mva for ID.
I would even be ok with mva making house calls for the disabled.

1 citizen = 1 vote.