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The Seattle Times - Video-game industry not to blame for gun violence.
Just like any other form of entertainment, there are a vast number of video-game choices. Don’t throw the whole industry under the bus because of a few games that happen to be violent. And even with those games, there is no proof that violent video games lead to violent acts.
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Re: Op Ed |
Mar 21, 2013, 17:45 |
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Quboid wrote on Mar 21, 2013, 17:42: Just a hunch, but I'm guessing effort isn't the problem with low income voters, more the cost.
having voter ID wouldn't hurt the GOP anyway just the democrats Exactly.
I bet it's not just her too, I'd be amazed if it was. It's sure to be quite a few others, from both parties. Fighting voter fraud, be it individuals voting several times or one of the two parties trying to fix whole states should be cracked down on, but if you put a price on voting, you exclude the poor. That's useful to the party of the rich, but it's not democratic.
(PS: I changed my previous comment when I realised I might not have answered your point, sorry to confuse things.) Hey I just want elections to be legit regardless of who wins. Unless we can think of a better way, I would think requiring photo ID would be the best solution.
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