Posted on 02/11/2010 5:07:39 AM PST by como_1996
The League of Young Voters is behind this proposal:
http://theleague.com/me/portland-charter-commission-non-citizen-voting-rights-meeting
They oppose ID requirements for voting and are connected to ACORN.
Already happened in 2008 - check the resident in the White House.
Agreed. Just pointing out the hole in the “theory” that says anyone who pays taxes gets a say. I pay a ton of property taxes for property in another state which I don’t legally reside. I have absolutely NO say in how those property taxes are spent. Like it or not, that’s the way it is.
Maine Young Voter League
Why wasn’t I surprised to see the words social justice and political organizer in one of the bios....
The Biddeford Pool section of Biddeford Maine is a vacation spot where the houses are owned mostly by out of staters. The Property Taxes were raised on these properties in a special election. These property tax payers cannot vote.
In other words, force the issue and bring the glaring light onto the subject.
You should find candidates in that state or area where you have your property, who are Tea Party supporters and Conservative, and contribute to them, so you can help them to win, or get on the phone for them through virtual campaign phone banks being set up nationally in order for anyone to volunteer and “work” a campaign even from thousands of miles away. You will have a voice that way. I had a voice in New York’s 23rd by wiring both cash and ideas (some of which they used) to Doug Hoffman’s district...and I never even set foot in the place and don’t own so much as even a fishing lake launch there.
Likely moved up from Boston, CT, NY, or NJ a few years ago "to get away from the rat race".
I grew up there and left because of crap like this. Won’t be back.
That's racist.
Ok, great idea(not) In turn, I want to be able to vote in the elections of say... France and England and Mexico.
And the balkanization continues. Non citizens in Maine are Somalis.
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