In America, one the most important privileges of citizenship is the right to vote. This privilege is the cornerstone of American democracy and is essential to the preservation of our liberty. One person: one vote. Individual votes are then tallied, and the majority vote determines the election.
Because of the power of democratic elections---and their subsequent effects on the nation---the right to vote is reserved for American citizens, only. It is not a right guaranteed to every "resident" of the United States of America; only to its citizens. Even then---in many States---the privilege of voting is denied to convicted felons who have committed crimes against "the people."
However, if the Obama Administration and the "Progressocrats" in Washington get their way with Universal Voter Registration, all of that will "change."
Our elections will no longer be determined solely by the votes of law abiding citizens: foreign nationals will be voting in our elections; convicted felons will be voting in our elections; and some people may even be able to vote twice in an election.
from: What the Dems Know: Universal Voter Registration
By James Simpson
Read the whole article about proposed Universal Voter Registration here
Because of the power of democratic elections---and their subsequent effects on the nation---the right to vote is reserved for American citizens, only. It is not a right guaranteed to every "resident" of the United States of America; only to its citizens. Even then---in many States---the privilege of voting is denied to convicted felons who have committed crimes against "the people."
However, if the Obama Administration and the "Progressocrats" in Washington get their way with Universal Voter Registration, all of that will "change."
Our elections will no longer be determined solely by the votes of law abiding citizens: foreign nationals will be voting in our elections; convicted felons will be voting in our elections; and some people may even be able to vote twice in an election.
from: What the Dems Know: Universal Voter Registration
By James Simpson
[...]
The problems with universal voter registration are numerous and obvious. Many states' lists include vast numbers of illegals, including some states which allow illegals to obtain drivers licenses; because many homeowners have more than one home, there will be duplicates; because so many people are on so many separate federal and state government agency lists, there will be duplicates; and because so many lists exist with little or no cross-checking capability, all of these duplicates are likely to go uncorrected. Add to this the fact that Dems hope to extend voting rights to felons, and the whole thing begins to look like a nationwide Democrat voter registration drive facilitated by taxpayers.
Read the whole article about proposed Universal Voter Registration here
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