Well, could you provide some numbers that reflect fraud in any of those examples?
There are other ways of committing voter fraud, and having idividuals going to polling stations and pretending they are someone else is probably the least pragmatic. Plus we already have laws that will, if not discourage, prosecute anyone who engages in voter fraud.
Well, the car thing. Registering a car isn't a right. Plus, I think that's stupid as well, but that's not the point of this thread. I guess it's the Libertarian in me, but I don't think people "should" have an ID to take part in something that is their right. This also strikes me as ironic considering that Republicans are the most paranoid, anti-big government, anti-big brother, people around and they are fine with the idea that you need government documentation to perform something that is a right.
Maybe this wouldn't be a big deal to me if it was something that's been in place for decades. But given the time and number of states that all decided to do this, it's outrageous. I'm sad that there isn't a stronger stand for these Americans that will be affected.
(And just a minor point to me, but giving out free ID cards cost money, and everybody is complaining about government's wasteful spending. Free ID cards is, to me, very wasteful.)