четверг, 9 января 2014 г.
Melissa Quinn is an Associate Editor at Red Alert Politics. She grew up in sunny Florida and graduat
America rejoiced when the White House announced it would re-open for tours after cuts to funding from sequestration. But in a blatant display of irony, visitors to President Barack Obama s home must show a government-issued photo ID to enter, but not to vote.
Tours of the White House resumed after a seven month hiatus, with the first official tour given to tourists yesterday. But for visitors looking to head inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., they must show valid, government-issued photo ID.
All guests 18 years of age or older will be required to present a valid, government-issued photo identification . All foreign nationals must present their passport, it states on the White House s Tours Events page.
"This administration believes it should be easier for eligible citizens to vote, to register and vote," used airstream travel trailers White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said in July . "We should not be imposing unnecessary obstacles or barriers to voter participation."
Melissa Quinn is an Associate Editor at Red Alert Politics. She grew up in sunny Florida and graduated with a Bachelor used airstream travel trailers of Science in journalism from the University of Florida. She currently works as a general assignment reporter and has written for the Daily Caller, Fox News and Fox Nation. She loves to spend time at the beach, scuba dive, watch college football and cheer on her beloved Florida Gators. She currently resides in Washington, D.C. You can follow used airstream travel trailers her on Twitter at @MelissaQuinn97.
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