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originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
Q: Is it a legal requirement to show Identification when you go to vote in November?
In many areas of the US it is, including in the two most important states (Ohio/Florida).
I've got some experience with this, because back in 2008 I wanted to test just how difficult it is to vote for someone twice. So I voted for Ron Paul x2. I went to my polling station and cast my vote. Then I went to the other station and stood in line for two hours. When I got to the front, the poll worker was very understanding when I acted flustered that I didn't have my ID, I told them who I said I was (which was a name I read off the printed sheet), and got to vote.
All in all, it was easy but also time consuming, and the sort of thing that would be detected if ever done en masse.
originally posted by: CoBaZ
-"So the primarys here in california are June 7th who are you voting for?"
"I am not voting."
-"Tell me why?"
"I'm not a Citizen."
So let me get this right, she is A non citizen of the United States. (Sorry Broke a law already there)
Obstructing a Public Thoroughfare. (misdemeanor crime)
Risking getting Arrested for the Misdemeanor, which would by law Trigger a Citizen's check, there is a public recording of her saying she is not a citizen already submersible to the courts...
Did she just dare the Government to Deport her?
originally posted by: MysticPearl
originally posted by: CoBaZ
-"So the primarys here in california are June 7th who are you voting for?"
"I am not voting."
-"Tell me why?"
"I'm not a Citizen."
So let me get this right, she is A non citizen of the United States. (Sorry Broke a law already there)
Obstructing a Public Thoroughfare. (misdemeanor crime)
Risking getting Arrested for the Misdemeanor, which would by law Trigger a Citizen's check, there is a public recording of her saying she is not a citizen already submersible to the courts...
Did she just dare the Government to Deport her?
Or.....she has a green card.
originally posted by: missed_gear
Voting I.D. varies from state to state,
Most states have some sort of "I.D. requirement": Voter identification laws by state
Site seems to be up to date.
I am in Texas and it is fairly well regulated; that said it is far to loose of a process.
Personally I know of a few persons that have historically floated from precinct to precinct and voted numerous times, I do not hear much about that sort of action in the past few recent elections.
MG
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: reldra
Absolutely. And to extrapolate anything more from this is nonsense.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: reldra
Not really, I'm curious as to how common place her residential status is and although she said she is not voting, it is not unreasonable to assume that other like-minded individuals who are also not citizens (but claim to be residents) may actually decide to vote - for them the only hindrance would be having to produce sufficient ID to vote but if that is not a legally enforceable requirement then the possibility exists for it to occur.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: reldra
Absolutely. And to extrapolate anything more from this is nonsense.
Are you saying that it is permissible for you to extrapolate that she may be Canadian. She could be from Europe and educated in American schools. but any other extrapolation which departs from your opinion is nonsense?
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: reldra
Absolutely. And to extrapolate anything more from this is nonsense.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: Sublimecraft
Well, that explains why she does not want Trump to win and why she is willing to go to such extremes.
No first world country will survive this decade if they persist in having open borders.
Borders are there for a reason. Respect that!
P
She could be Canadian. She could be from Europe and educated in Ameican schools.
Maybe I should have said, to be completely clear and to also confirm what I thought Relda was getting to was that to extrapolate 'this, or anything more is nonsense. Better now?
Absolutely. And to extrapolate anything more from this is nonsense.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: reldra
Absolutely. And to extrapolate anything more from this is nonsense.
Are you saying that it is permissible for you to extrapolate that she may be Canadian. She could be from Europe and educated in American schools. but any other extrapolation which departs from your opinion is nonsense?
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: reldra
Sorry, the Washington Post is not a source that can be relied on. They have their agenda, the one they are ordered to follow.
P
originally posted by: missed_gear
originally posted by: reldra
That 'pepole floating from pecinct to precinct' has never been verified.
Please note my comment: I personally know.
Also: It is not a big of an issue now...
Thank you
mg
originally posted by: CoBaZ
-"So the primarys here in california are June 7th who are you voting for?"
"I am not voting."
-"Tell me why?"
"I'm not a Citizen."
So let me get this right, she is A non citizen of the United States. (Sorry Broke a law already there)
Obstructing a Public Thoroughfare. (misdemeanor crime)
Risking getting Arrested for the Misdemeanor, which would by law Trigger a Citizen's check, there is a public recording of her saying she is not a citizen already submersible to the courts...
Did she just dare the Government to Deport her?