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forgethell Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-27-05 08:59 AM
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122. Where I live,
there is this place called "the county courthouse". It's always in a prominent and visible place. You can take you documents and go there and register with ease.

I do not think that it is too much effort to ask for someone to exercise in order to vote.

Your question was How many lost eligible voters are you willing to tolerate in order to keep one ineligible voter from voting.

I thought my answer was clear, I am not willing that any eligible voter lose the right to vote. NOt one. I am willing for any number not to get registered if they won't prove they are citizens. Their rights will not have been violated

If they can't or won't prove that they are citizens, they should not be allowed to vote. Period. Now, really, do you call that dodging the question.

And, yes, it may be that they would be predominately Democratic voters. But, my position is that all voter and election fraud should be eliminated. I loathe hypocrisy, and it is not limited to Republicans. Yes, this may not be the biggest fraud in the American electoral system, but it exists. It's a start. Diebold may, or may not be, next. I would hope so, but I will applaud any further steps.
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