Gunny
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I think Mary and Joseph where homeless for a time..and the irresponsible slut got knocked up as well...the nerve
They didn't get to vote either, Einstein.
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I think Mary and Joseph where homeless for a time..and the irresponsible slut got knocked up as well...the nerve
Why isn't McCain helping to register the homeless to vote? Voting is one of the most important responsibilities of citizenship and what better way to bring the homeless into the mainstream?
It is not complaining that every citizen has the right to vote and to choose whether to vote...
but the blatant bribery for votes... playing games on the edge of the system, being taken advantage of because of no requirement for ID and proof of citizenry/residence to vote... THAT is the issue
I don't care if it is a homeless person who gets up and personally decides to vote for Obama, McCain, Nader, or freaking Scrappy Doo... as long as the vote is not farmed for a party or candidate as we are seeing done with many of these 'activist' groups
is that supposed to be relevant ?....
Published on Thursday, August 28, 2003 by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Voting Machine Controversy
by Julie Carr Smyth
COLUMBUS - The head of a company vying to sell voting machines in Ohio told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."
The Aug. 14 letter from Walden O'Dell, chief executive of Diebold Inc. - who has become active in the re-election effort of President Bush - prompted Democrats this week to question the propriety of allowing O'Dell's company to calculate votes in the 2004 presidential election.
good thing herod didn't need the votes
Probably because it's just common sense, as I stated previously, you have to have a current address in order to register. The term "homeless" kind of settles that, huh?
The homeless here do not have a right to vote. Requires an address. It's pretty easy to see how allowing the homeless to vote can be abused.
Wow...
Its rare to hear someone so blatantly say there should be property/monetary requirements for voting.
Actually every law abiding citizen has the right to vote, regardless of their income. And yes that includes *gasp* the poors.
Poor CAN vote. So long as they have an address. What's so hard about that? Providing an address is part of the registration process.
Poor CAN vote. So long as they have an address. What's so hard about that? Providing an address is part of the registration process.
Whats so hard about that for someone who sleeps on the streets?
I'll let you figure that out all by your lonesome.
What's so hard about figuring out that the voting process can be tampered with as it is now, so the more security measures put in place, the better?
Yep, in Seattle they have three public addresses they can use, mail centers that are free. Also, anyone who does not pay rent of any sort is homeless, so sleeping on a friends couch and you are homeless, living with your parents and you are homeless. You still have an address. The reason for the address is, registering to vote is how they get your name for jury duty, so they need someplace to mail that. Jury duty is the pay off for voting, in a strange way.
The more the better?
Ok, then how about a DNA sample, fingerprint, drivers license, eye scan, birth certificate, another form of state ID, bill addressed to your permanent address with your name (you know, so the college kids can't vote either), etc, etc.
Whats so hard about figuring out that its not ok to disenfranchise people based on income no matter what the reason is. We have a right to vote in this country. Period.