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LAMEBRAIN - Of course there is a requirement of citizenship, as there is in every state. I didn't say there wasn't. What I said is there is no requirement for PROOF of citizenship. Try learning to read English - it might make something you post, one day, maybe, credible.Sadly for you, goody for me, you've proved to be a Reactionary. For the record, AA didn't lynch anyone, nor did gays dishonor the military. As for non citizens voting, herein are the requirements in CA:
In order to be eligible to vote in the state of California, you must be:
You ought to inform yourself, it might make something you post, one day, maybe, credible.
- A citizen of the United States.
- A California resident.
- 18 years old or older on Election Day.
- Not currently in prison or on parole for a felony conviction. ...
- Not found to be mentally incompetent by a court.
As for AA, I didn't say it lynched anyone, but it DID wreck millions of people's lives, including me, by depriving them (by illegal discrimination) of jobs, job promotions, college admissions, college financial aid, and business loans.
Gays dishonor everything they come in contact with. They are a total disgrace. I feel sorry for their family members.