Stealing Home (Or, a Banana Republic, if You Can Keep It):
"Funny how having a photo ID is required every single day by everybody to drive a car, board an airplane, pick up meds at the pharmacy, apply for loans, and even enter office buildings, including governmental ones. Yet being required to flash one once every two to four years is somehow akin to the same treatment visited upon Emmet Till. . . Lack of trust in our elections is the hallmark of the banana republics we once ridiculed. Yet this has become America's fate. . ."
My latest essay over at Taki's Magazine. Give a read, drop a comment. [J.J. Sefton]