Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Voter Identification

September 6, 2016

Ms. Julie Roginsky
c/o Fox News Channel
1211 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor
New York, NY  10036

Dear Ms. Roginsky:

Yesterday, on the “Outnumbered” program, you said you technically support stricter voter identification laws but that you are opposed to them as a matter of practicality.  Please consider the following.

Your practical opposition casts you in the same category as racists, homophobes, misogynists, xenophobes, etc., etc.  You have marginalized an entire class of people on the assumption they are physically, mentally, emotionally or financially incapable of making an effort to participate in our democracy.  Your implication is they are inept or incompetent and, therefore, should not be expected to meet certain minimum voter registration requirements.  I believe many, if not most, of them are insulted by your indirect characterization of their competency and character.

And, as a matter of practicality, I wonder what percentage of this category of citizens, and for the reasons you suggest, have been unable to apply for the public entitlements they are qualified and eligible to receive?

Sometimes the “greater good” trumps individual rights, as we often see in cases of “eminent domain” and other such matters.  Your practicality objection says you value the individual more than you value the longevity of this great nation.  Or should I say, you place more value on the political advantage of the current system.

And lastly, my biggest disappointment is your lack of creativity, imagination and ingenuity.  I can imagine countless methods and means of both private and public agencies providing photographic identification to the disadvantaged.  Your anxiousness to rely on big government is curious given your family’s history.

Sincerely,

Bill Monroe

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