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Guest
06-04-2015, 09:41 AM
There are some communities in the USA that are allowing non-citizens of the USA to vote in local elections. We are NOT talking about illegal immigrants but non-citizens. For example, the spouse of a US citizen who is still a Canadian or Columbian. Naturally, they could not vote in State or National elections but they are allowed to vote on local issues.
Taking part in local issues makes for a more responsible community.
Guest
06-04-2015, 10:15 AM
Thanx for the post. It is of benefit to be able to cite more specifically when we discuss the seemingly catch al phraseology "illegal voters".
Guest
06-04-2015, 12:55 PM
You would deny my English wife the right to vote in American elections? She has a Florida driver license and is eligible to vote with that as proof of citizenship even though she is still a legal citizen of England.
Guest
06-05-2015, 09:48 AM
There are some communities in the USA that are allowing non-citizens of the USA to vote in local elections. We are NOT talking about illegal immigrants but non-citizens. For example, the spouse of a US citizen who is still a Canadian or Columbian. Naturally, they could not vote in State or National elections but they are allowed to vote on local issues.
Taking part in local issues makes for a more responsible community.
The notion of letting non-citizens vote is idiotic on its face and need not further be discussed by rational people.
Guest
06-05-2015, 11:31 AM
It is very easy for a non-citizen to get a Florida driver license and register to vote at the same time. As I said, my wife who is an English citizen did that and has voted in two national elections while living in The Villages.
Guest
06-05-2015, 11:36 AM
It is very easy for a non-citizen to get a Florida driver license and register to vote at the same time. As I said, my wife who is an English citizen did that and has voted in two national elections while living in The Villages.
No she shouldn't be allowed to vote. Why would she if she not citizen?
Guest
06-05-2015, 11:39 AM
It is very easy for a non-citizen to get a Florida driver license and register to vote at the same time. As I said, my wife who is an English citizen did that and has voted in two national elections while living in The Villages.
Could you vote in Canada ?
Guest
06-05-2015, 11:40 AM
I think we all know which party has the grip on illegal voters. That's why the resistance of voter ID is fought tooth and nail to steal elections at all levels.
Guest
06-05-2015, 11:41 AM
No she shouldn't be allowed to vote. Why would she if she not citizen?
She does vote responsibily. I know of several Canadians who vote here using their Florida driver license and two other Brits who do the same. Most, if not all, vote Democrat. :MOJE_whot:
Guest
06-05-2015, 12:32 PM
It is very easy for a non-citizen to get a Florida driver license and register to vote at the same time. As I said, my wife who is an English citizen did that and has voted in two national elections while living in The Villages.
Ok, thanks for being honest.
As a result, your wife is likely guilty of a felony and risks imprisonment and deportation. Please provide name and address so that we might refer this case to the proper legal authority.
What are the Penalties for Registering/Voting Before I'm Eligible? (http://immigration.about.com/od/immigrationlawandpolicy/f/Elctns_Penalty.htm)
Guest
06-05-2015, 12:47 PM
You would deny my English wife the right to vote in American elections? She has a Florida driver license and is eligible to vote with that as proof of citizenship even though she is still a legal citizen of England.
Dear Guest: I hope you do not take this as a personal affront but the answer to your question is "Yes".
Two critical areas for a democracy to exist and thrive is to have a voting system and a news media that have not been compromised maintaining their integrity, objectivity and trustworthiness.
The mainstream media has replaced their professional ethics and responsibilities behind their political ideology. How can you rely on their reporting if they withhold facts, misinform, mischaracterize, vilify and plain out lie?
How can you say that the American people have spoken when non-americans are voting or Americans who vote more thanonce or confound expert who discover that the dead come back just to vote.
They have countries like that they are referred to as banana republics which leads me to say that we are heading down that road because progressive believe in internationalism and reject American's exceptionalism
I am sure your wife is a lovely person and would be a welcome American citizen
Personal Best Regards:
Guest
06-05-2015, 01:04 PM
She does vote responsibily. I know of several Canadians who vote here using their Florida driver license and two other Brits who do the same. Most, if not all, vote Democrat. :MOJE_whot:
Thanks for the tip .. .will give the local voting officals the information to be on the lookout ...
This type of willful violation involves criminal penalties and deportation ...ie no more Villages for your Canuck friends.
However, I'm not surprised that you celebrate breaking the law when it comes to voting ... after all, you can't help it ...you're a Democrat.
Guest
06-07-2015, 06:41 PM
I think we all know which party has the grip on illegal voters. That's why the resistance of voter ID is fought tooth and nail to steal elections at all levels.
No, we don't. Tell us which Party has the grip on illegal voters.
Guest
06-07-2015, 06:44 PM
No, we don't. Tell us which Party has the grip on illegal voters.
You're kidding, right? The question "which party actively supports illegal voters" (or words to that effect) is rhetorical by definition ... the Democrat Party of course.
Guest
06-07-2015, 07:18 PM
Thanks for the tip .. .will give the local voting officals the information to be on the lookout ...
This type of willful violation involves criminal penalties and deportation ...ie no more Villages for your Canuck friends.
However, I'm not surprised that you celebrate breaking the law when it comes to voting ... after all, you can't help it ...you're a Democrat.
No, I am not a Democrat. I am a Socialist. Registered as a Republican ,though, so I can vote in their primaries. Go Cruz! One less vote for Rubio, Walker, or Bush. :wave:
Guest
06-07-2015, 07:22 PM
No, I am not a Democrat. I am a Socialist. Registered as a Republican ,though, so I can vote in their primaries. Go Cruz! One less vote for Rubio, Walker, or Bush. :wave:
That's ok I am a republican and will vote as a Dem to vote for Bernie Sanders in order to cancel Billary and your vote.
Guest
06-07-2015, 07:28 PM
That's ok I am a republican and will vote as a Dem to vote for Bernie Sanders in order to cancel Billary and your vote.
I recall the first time I voted....1960 when I was 21 (used to be you had to be 21....how terrible we were to people at that time). I voted absentee while sitting in a quonset hut serving in the military. I recall almost every election after that, and also remember how honored I was to vote...to have what I considered such a great honor to be able to do.
Times sure have changed, not only in the rules to follow or not, but the attitude we seem to have about voting.
Guest
06-07-2015, 07:33 PM
That's ok I am a republican and will vote as a Dem to vote for Bernie Sanders in order to cancel Billary and your vote.
You must be a registered democrat on election day to cast your vote for Bernie Sanders. Florida has a closed primary.
Florida may not be that important in the 2016 cycle as we normally would be because of the legislature electing to go for the winner-take-all platform. The 99 electoral votes may help some candidate, but so many other states get to go ahead of Florida's primary on March 15th.
Guest
06-07-2015, 07:35 PM
I recall the first time I voted....1960 when I was 21 (used to be you had to be 21....how terrible we were to people at that time). I voted absentee while sitting in a quonset hut serving in the military. I recall almost every election after that, and also remember how honored I was to vote...to have what I considered such a great honor to be able to do.
Times sure have changed, not only in the rules to follow or not, but the attitude we seem to have about voting.
My first presidential vote was McCarthy vs Nixon. As a MA resident I was and am proud to have voted against Nixon. (Don't blame me, I voted for McCarthy). I would not be proud to have voted for our current president- and did not.
Guest
06-07-2015, 07:43 PM
You must be a registered democrat on election day to cast your vote for Bernie Sanders. Florida has a closed primary.
Florida may not be that important in the 2016 cycle as we normally would be because of the legislature electing to go for the winner-take-all platform. The 99 electoral votes may help some candidate, but so many other states get to go ahead of Florida's primary on March 15th.
I understand voting requirements very well. In MA, ME, TN, FL, MS, NV GA, NH, NC and a few other places.
Guest
06-07-2015, 08:12 PM
I understand voting requirements very well. In MA, ME, TN, FL, MS, NV GA, NH, NC and a few other places.
My favorite election was in NV when ACORN was found guilty of voter fraud by a Democratic AG whom I proudly helped elect.
Guest
06-08-2015, 09:01 AM
I understand voting requirements very well. In MA, ME, TN, FL, MS, NV GA, NH, NC and a few other places.
My favorite election was in NV when ACORN was found guilty of voter fraud by a Democratic AG whom I proudly helped elect.
Don't you love it when people reply to their own posts?
Guest
06-08-2015, 09:02 AM
Don't you love it when people reply to their own posts?
Yes I do!
Guest
06-08-2015, 02:10 PM
My first presidential vote was McCarthy vs Nixon. As a MA resident I was and am proud to have voted against Nixon. (Don't blame me, I voted for McCarthy). I would not be proud to have voted for our current president- and did not.
Well, the good news is as you have gotten older, you have also gotten smarter.
Guest
06-08-2015, 02:13 PM
No, I am not a Democrat. I am a Socialist. Registered as a Republican ,though, so I can vote in their primaries. Go Cruz! One less vote for Rubio, Walker, or Bush. :wave:
Democrat ... Socialist? Six of one, and half dozen of the other.
ps have you informed your wife that voting as a non-citizen in a US federal election is a felony and subjects her to criminal prosecution? Would hate to see her get in trouble.
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