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So it can't be a privilege if it's a right?
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Oh look, Septic Tank is trying to think again. Isn't that cute?
One person's opinion is NOT the view of any movement or party. If you were even of average intellect, you would know that.
Well...unless someone on the left, no matter how arcane, says something. Then, apparently, no matter who the person is, even if they just show up at a rally, it is somehow reflective on the "left"
Ah well
Zellers: Voting is 'privilege, not right' | StarTribune.com
This is how the right sees the most sacred right in a democracy
Voting for President is, absolutely, a privilege, granted to you by your state.Zellers: Voting is 'privilege, not right' | StarTribune.com
House Speaker Kurt Zellers said he believes voting is a privilege rather than a right during an appearance on 95.9 FM's "Late Debate" radio show Wednesday night.
Zellers: Voting is 'privilege, not right' | StarTribune.com
This is how the right sees the most sacred right in a democracy
the Right?.....or just this one guy?........this is the kind of shit Dean pulls......you can tell he must have given you foot rubbing time last night........
Easy-Why do we defend requiring ID to vote?This is what your party is pushing towards.
WHY are you people defending it?
Voting for President is, absolutely, a privilege, granted to you by your state.Zellers: Voting is 'privilege, not right' | StarTribune.com
House Speaker Kurt Zellers said he believes voting is a privilege rather than a right during an appearance on 95.9 FM's "Late Debate" radio show Wednesday night.
It need not let you do so, and if it chooses not to, you have no recourse
Voting in our democracy is a right
Voting in our democracy is a right
Rights are universal -everyone has them. Someone who is not a U.S. citizen does not get to vote in our elections.
Voting in our democracy is a right
Rights are universal -everyone has them. Someone who is not a U.S. citizen does not get to vote in our elections.
Trust me, I believe that if she had her way, that would not be the way things are for anyone that promised to vote for the Democratic Party. I think she would support allowing OBL to vote in the next election if he promised to vote for the Democratic Candidate.
Immie
Your state does not have to hold an election to determine the allocation of its electors - it has the plenary power to determine how these electors are chosen, and nothing necessitates that it do so through a popular vote.Voting for President is, absolutely, a privilege, granted to you by your state.Zellers: Voting is 'privilege, not right' | StarTribune.com
House Speaker Kurt Zellers said he believes voting is a privilege rather than a right during an appearance on 95.9 FM's "Late Debate" radio show Wednesday night.
It need not let you do so, and if it chooses not to, you have no recourse
The privilege of voting is secured by the 14th amendment, not your state.
Your state does not have to hold an election to determine the allocation of its electors - it has the plenary power to determine how these electors are chosen, and nothing necessitates that it do so through a popular vote.
Read what I said. I was very specific.Correct, but the state does have to hold elections for Congress...Your state does not have to hold an election to determine the allocation of its electors - it has the plenary power to determine how these electors are chosen, and nothing necessitates that it do so through a popular vote.
Rights are universal -everyone has them. Someone who is not a U.S. citizen does not get to vote in our elections.
Trust me, I believe that if she had her way, that would not be the way things are for anyone that promised to vote for the Democratic Party. I think she would support allowing OBL to vote in the next election if he promised to vote for the Democratic Candidate.
Immie
I think you're stupid.