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originally posted by: Fowlerstoad
a reply to: TheTardis2
I agree it should not be needed to have an amendment like this.
The real danger is if 'no' votes win ... ugh. That would open a giant can of worms.
I just hope the vote goes for yes, which is really just a restatement of the obvious, as you have pointed out.
Thanks for sharing!
originally posted by: Vermilion
Smart play by Oklahoma.
In many cities around the country, mostly blue but some red, they have been letting illegals vote in local elections.
Their rationale is that whether legal or illegal, they live there so they should have say.
It’s a weak argument but that’s what the left is good at, weak arguments but power to enforce their will regardless.
If this was in a bluer state, Soros would be pumping millions of dollars into it.
Oklahoma is just nipping this in the bud before it bears fruit.
Other states need to follow the lead here.
My Wife is from England and has been here for over 15 years has her Green Card she cannot vote.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
My Wife is from England and has been here for over 15 years has her Green Card she cannot vote.
It seems like an easy, straight forward question, but is it really?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
My Wife is from England and has been here for over 15 years has her Green Card she cannot vote.
I'm curious, after fifteen years, why hasn't she applied for citizenship?
Do you have children that attended public school? If so, shouldn't she have a say in school board elections?
Does she own property, own a business, work, pay taxes? If so, shouldn't she have a say in Mayor and City Council elections?
It seems like an easy, straight forward question, but is it really?