The fact is, they are two different things. You should have and ID to vote, so you can prove residency in the area you are voting in. Voting has jurisdictions and proving ones residency and legality to vote is one thing. Otherwise anybody can walk in and vote, multiple times in multiple...
I am replying to a post comparing apples to oranges. I know what the 2A is, and what requirements each citizen can set when doing business with other members. If OP wants to require ID and 21 years old, that's his prerogative.
But the post I replied to made a point to say, ""We" want everyone...
2A is a Constitutional Right. Anything requiring ID/paperwork is technically a violation of our rights but we just accept it. Voting is relegated to state law. And the states can ask for ID to prove residency. Completely different things.
Were you trying to get to gon.com when it was blocked, or are you just getting a message randomly? If your ISP antivirus is blocking them, it could mean that it detected a threat on their site. Could be something as simple as adware being blocked from their site or actual malicious code detected...
Some of us are just too lazy to unlock it when posting. Doesn't mean anything. It's a fer sail ad, not sure how much discussion it needs. If you're interested in it just PM.
Cops use phones as evidence because they physically have the phone, and they can subpoena phone records. The point several members tried to make here is that, anybody can Photoshop a fake phone text conversation and post it on this site, as you see in this thread. The admins here would have no...
:lol: Has under 10 posts, no feedback, pretends to know how this site operates and thinks it's about go under because of the buffoonery in this thread. I assure you the business model is working just fine. Look at all the members, and hundreds of pages of classifieds. We buy/trade/sell too, we...
Loosen up a bit and enjoy your time here. Clearly you haven't been on here much if you think this thread is full of clowns. It gets much worse! And there are forums here dedicated to clowns. Spend some time in the pasture or boiler room for the real fun.
Anyways, he was given multiple serious...
True, and that's a great point. But 99.9% of the time they don't because then somebody will have their real identity. They'd rather just take the loss when PayPal reverses and move on to the next victim. That's why they always ask people to pay them using "friends and family" because then they...
True, but at that point you'd have a valid address and name to press criminal charges. MOST scammers won't do that. The one good thing about PayPal is it would force the scammer to use a valid name and address for tracking proof on the claim. That's why he needs to leave the claim open. The only...