[Grovenet] ... on a more serious note
Katie Allnutt
allnutt at verizon.net
Sat Sep 20 08:54:25 PDT 2008
Nobody finds it acceptable for non eligible voters to vote.
But when we have troubles getting even 50% of eligible voters to cast
a ballot it sheds light on how tiny the non eligible issue really is.
Katie
On Sep 20, 2008, at 8:27 AM, Steven wrote:
> The motor-voter stuff automatically signed folks up to vote. Under
> Bradbury,
> not much has been done to clear the records. The case of the woman
> registering her dog is an example.
> You find it acceptable for illegal voters to vote?
>
> Walt, I'm not a republican. How do you determine which laws to
> uphold and
> which to not?
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: grovenet-bounces at rdrop.com [mailto:grovenet-
>> bounces at rdrop.com]On
>> Behalf Of Walt Wentz
>> Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 7:31 AM
>> To: Forest Grove local interests list
>> Subject: Re: [Grovenet] ... on a more serious note
>>
>>
>>> I never said any such thing. However the democratic party has
>>> targeted
>> the
>>> Hispanic vote and most illegal aliens are that.
>>
>> So, does that make illegal Hispanic aliens likely to apply for a
>> ballot? Not bloody likely. The problem here seems to be "Hispanic,"
>> and the Republican party seems to have settled on them as the "evil
>> Others" with which to terrorize the faithful and distract from the
>> country's more crucial problems.
>>
>>
>
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