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Agent P
- Sep 15, 2008
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If you want to vote in the place where you go to college?
REGISTER in that state.
Geeze is that so difficult to understand?
Obviously for some people it is.
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If you want to vote in the place where you go to college?
REGISTER in that state.
Geeze is that so difficult to understand?
I ask because we have a thread where liberals are complaining because out of State college students are being denied the ability to vote in the State they attend college in. One of them even asked how deployed military voted.
I ask because we have a thread where liberals are complaining because out of State college students are being denied the ability to vote in the State they attend college in. One of them even asked how deployed military voted......But, it'd be different (for some CEO/business-exec...who's only expects to live there, 4-to-6-years) to vote, locally....right??
RETARD ALERT. Each State has their own laws on HOW to change ones residency. Pretty simple process. If those Students want to vote in the college district all they have to do is change their residency.
NO one is stopping them. This is a bullshit made up whine by idiot liberals that haven't a clue how anything works.
Er..when you have a fit that people actually verify their residency, then obviously it's because you want non residents to vote.
Nobody is having a fit about verification of residency. People are discussing whether procedures will unduly burden people whose residency is in constant flux, like students. Nobody said that non residents should be allowed to vote. The question is whether students should be able to claim residency, and if they are whether procedures will discriminate against them. You instantly assume some kind of sinister conspiracy theory instead of taking a critical look at the issue.
And this is something the Dems have historically had a problem with. They party is crooked
Both parties are crooked, equally so.
and voter fraud is its standard operating procedure.
Citation needed.
Republicans understand that if too many Americans are allowed to vote they lose elections.
That is why they try repetedly to limit who can vote.
Nobody is having a fit about verification of residency. People are discussing whether procedures will unduly burden people whose residency is in constant flux, like students. Nobody said that non residents should be allowed to vote. The question is whether students should be able to claim residency, and if they are whether procedures will discriminate against them. You instantly assume some kind of sinister conspiracy theory instead of taking a critical look at the issue.