OK - You know what? It was a joke. I'm an atheist. OK - feel better? |
How is it possible that non citizens are voting? |
In some states and localities (I believe all if Washington state), they do not verify citizenship when you register to vote. That's one example. |
Lots of examples of non-citizen voting in this article:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/440580/arcan-cetin-voted-illegally-other-non-citizens-do-too Though I don't want to emphasize any partisanship in this issue. It should matter to everyone. |
It doesn't matter to the democrats because they are helped by it. |
So sad that they seem to have zero ethics. |
The Turkish kid who killed five people in a mall in the northwest (Oregon or Washington?) was not a citizen. He had voted three times already. |
I am not surprised. I heard a similar story from someone in New Jersey. ACORN is notorious for voter registration fraud. |
I've heard it before too. And I've heard it denied on various media.
But hearing it from my friend, and this friend is trustworthy, I now fully believe it's possible. It makes sense bc in many states and localities you just walk up and say your name. |
+1 Who can forget the thousands of felons that the democratic gov wanted to vote for clinton in VA? |
Meet The Young Virginia Democrat That Registered 19 Dead People To Vote In Virginia
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-30/meet-young-virginia-democrat-registered-19-dead-people-vote-virginia |
Because, to quote Ghandi, "I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." |
All they have to do is to check the box that they are citizens. No verification needed. That is why we need some type of proof--which if you are naturalized should not be hard to locate. |
You mean like the North Carolina legislators who specifically designed their voter ID program to disenfranchise minorities? The ones who were so blatantly racist that they were excoriated by a judge in the opinion striking down their law? Those kinds of ethics? A pp cited the attempt to restore voting rights to felons who had completed their sentence in VA. Since another PP brought up Washington State I'll use them as an example. Per https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/Voter-Eligibility.aspx, if you were convicted of a felony and have been released, your eligibility to vote is restored, but you must re-register. So, unlike that scurrilous VA governor who was trying to reintegrate felons back into society, WA does it automatically. |
^^^aaaaaaaaand this is why I have repeatedly said lets keep this discussion non partisan.
It should matter to everyone. Stop with the blaming. If you must, you must. HOWEVER there are non-partisan, commonsense rules that need to be changed. |