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originally posted by: Breakthestreak
Non-white people are ‘less capable’.
That’s 100% what democrats and their supporters believe.
Racist to the core.
originally posted by: CADpro
I'd say for a person to be able to vote, they must own property, house & have a job. These will be the type of people who have a better moral compass for who gets elected.
originally posted by: crayzeed
A serious question for Americans (I'm from the UK). Doesn't everybody have to register with your local authority. ie. how many people are living at an address, their names and ages? Therefore the local authority has a record of all the people that are illegible to vote and come voting time those legible to vote must apply to vote and are given a card as ID in the voting booth. 1 card, 1 vote.
The authorities can check anytime the credibility of any residence to stop fraud voting.
originally posted by: Deplorable
originally posted by: CADpro
I'd say for a person to be able to vote, they must own property, house & have a job. These will be the type of people who have a better moral compass for who gets elected.
I think you should be thrown out of the country if you vote illegally. And, if you come back, you get your arms and legs hacked off and thrown into the ocean. But, I'm a simple thinker.
That said, I don't have a problem with a person who was once-upon-a-time convicted of a felony having their voter rights restored. I mean, they got released from prison after all. Sounds like they've paid what they owe to me.
I don't see the reasoning in requiring anything other than bonafide citizenship to cast a vote on the way your country is being run. If we start imposing requirements, let's first enforce a period of conscription in the armed forces. You can't become a citizen unless you serve. Civil service doesn't count. No one 'needs' to be a citizen unless they want the 'rights' that go along with it.
Ya make up rules like, "You have to own a house." and where does that lead? "Well, Johnny, your house isn't quite big enough." "Johnny, you can't just sell Whoppers at Burger King and expect to have voting rights!! Gimme a large fries with that. To go, please."
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: crayzeed
A serious question for Americans (I'm from the UK). Doesn't everybody have to register with your local authority. ie. how many people are living at an address, their names and ages? Therefore the local authority has a record of all the people that are illegible to vote and come voting time those legible to vote must apply to vote and are given a card as ID in the voting booth. 1 card, 1 vote.
The authorities can check anytime the credibility of any residence to stop fraud voting.
You don't need a picture and lets say 1 million illegals steal SS numbers and then uses them to registrar to vote. I think in some states you can do this by mail too. Stealing SS numbers is how they can work vote do many things...Stealing those numbers is very common practice like pretty much all do it.