Some states to allow noncitizens to vote?

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  • rambone

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    Voting is the one right that should be reserved for citizens. Everything in the Bill of Rights is intended for everyone.
     

    SavageEagle

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    Makes you want to kick someone in the face doesn't it? :n00b: I mean, seriously. Get your greedy, nasty hands off my Constitution so I can tape it back together.
     

    TopDog

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    This is an insult and just a shame that anyone would even consider letting non citizens vote (not that they haven't been already voting illegally).
     

    RichardR

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    I thought it was interesting news, the same places that can't seem to send ballots out to our servicemen & women are seemingly super-eager to give ballots to non-citizens.

    I am not much of a conspiracy sort of guy but I can't fathom how it could possibly be anything other than deliberate.
     

    Ogre

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    So when will they start shipping truck loads of absentee ballots to Mexico? It's only fair that they should be able to have their say in our country....
     

    ATOMonkey

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    I'm sure non-citizens vote in Indiana all the time. It's just a check box saying that you're a US citizen on the registration form. I'm 99.9999999% sure nobody actually checks someone's citizenship status.

    Just sayin'....
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Voting is the one right that should be reserved for citizens. Everything in the Bill of Rights is intended for everyone.

    Voting is not a right. The vote, in this country, is a privilege of citizenship. Rights are endowed by our Creator and are the province of all men (and women) no matter their location or nationality.

    Blessings,
    Bill
     

    SavageEagle

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    Voting is not a right. The vote, in this country, is a privilege of citizenship. Rights are endowed by our Creator and are the province of all men (and women) no matter their location or nationality.

    Blessings,
    Bill

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    Voting is a collective right, not a natural right. You have to be a citizen to EARN that collective right. Maybe someone should send you to these states and smack these retards around for a while until they understand that. And while you're kicking ass and taking names, make sure they take the military absentee votes too. :)
     

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