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rawiron1
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« on: April 23, 2010, 01:00:31 PM »

Short form.

1.)  01 (number of people at my address)

2.)  checked no additional people

3.)  circled "house" but did not check any boxes

4.)  put my federal office work number

5.)  gave them my name

7.)  date of birth

Did not answer any other questions.

I gave them enough info to see that I am a person who owns property and that I am of eligible voting age.

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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2010, 01:17:04 PM »

Great job! Did you tell them to F___k OFF ahahahahaha
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« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2010, 01:24:58 PM »

I don't want to abuse some poor census worker.

I figure if you don't have your own place that you rent or own then you should not be able to vote.  If you are homeless, living in public housing, OR living at home with momma and dada, your arse ain't got no business voting.  PERIOD!

OK, so as not to be a hypocrite I just checked mortgage on question 3.

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« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2010, 06:07:01 PM »

I don't want to abuse some poor census worker.

I figure if you don't have your own place that you rent or own then you should not be able to vote.  If you are homeless, living in public housing, OR living at home with momma and dada, your arse ain't got no business voting.  PERIOD!

OK, so as not to be a hypocrite I just checked mortgage on question 3.

Jason

One of These Things Is Not Like The Other........... Huh
I will agree if you are on the government tab then you get no vote, but what about farming families, college students living at home, and families that chose to save money by living together?
Why don't we just bring back Jim Crow laws while we are at it.
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« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2010, 06:10:30 PM »

One of These Things Is Not Like The Other........... Huh
I will agree if you are on the government tab then you get no vote, but what about farming families, college students living at home, and families that chose to save money by living together?
Why don't we just bring back Jim Crow laws while we are at it.
So if you are on disability after working all your adult life,you dont get a vote? Even after raising children and paying taxes?That's a broad brush ,man.Maybe those who have lived off the goverment all of their adult lives,but how to decide?
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« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2010, 06:23:24 PM »

And that is exactly my point. You trample on the rights of many considering things like these. I am not advocating that disabilities exclude you. Just pointing out how absurd his statement was.
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« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2010, 06:26:25 PM »

I don't want to abuse some poor census worker.

I figure if you don't have your own place that you rent or own then you should not be able to vote.  If you are homeless, living in public housing, OR living at home with momma and dada, your arse ain't got no business voting.  PERIOD!

OK, so as not to be a hypocrite I just checked mortgage on question 3.

Jason

Then we would all end up homeless.
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« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2010, 06:49:36 PM »

I don't want to abuse some poor census worker.

I figure if you don't have your own place that you rent or own then you should not be able to vote.  If you are homeless, living in public housing, OR living at home with momma and dada, your arse ain't got no business voting.  PERIOD!

OK, so as not to be a hypocrite I just checked mortgage on question 3.

Jason

So then by your logic, if a person doesn't have money, they are not entitled to the same as a citizen with money? Surely you didn't just say that! You apparently have no idea how arrogant and unconstitutional that is.

A citizen is entitled, and money has nothing to do with Constitutional rights. Don't like the poor of our country voting? Change the Constitution, shut up, or get out. How's that from one citizen to another? You sound like just another government-minded thug sucking off the government teet just like the very people you say shouldn't be able to vote.

And by the way, show me in the Constitution where it says a citizen must answer more than the question of how many people live in the home. Go for it. Not in US Code, but in the Constitution.
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