National Review posts on the interesting comments from former President Clinton reported in the Washington Post. While irrationally condemning the use of voter photo ID and waving the bloody shirt, he then endorses the use of a national photo ID utilizing a photo of the person on the social security card. There are many easy ways to take the political opposition away from common sense ID laws, but there are many groups who raise money opposing them and making it a racial issue.
With 34 states now requiring some form of identification at the polls, former president Bill Clinton and civil rights leader Andrew Young on Wednesday endorsed the idea of adding photos to Social Security cards as a way to prevent voter suppression.The two made the recommendation in separate appearances at a conference at the Lyndon B. Johnson presidential library, which is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act.