To: LA Woman3
I thought the property was purchased by a "third party". If that is the case, 'slamo Cindy's name would not be on the deed, so how can she register to vote if she does not legally own the property?
36 posted on
08/09/2006 6:31:27 AM PDT by
Polyxene
(For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel - Martin Luther)
To: Polyxene
Great point. The land isn't hers until September.
To: Polyxene
To: Polyxene
Great point.
The question is, then, did Cindy actually turn in the registration card, or was it another *photo op*?
41 posted on
08/09/2006 6:35:52 AM PDT by
carmenbmw
(My cats name is Mean. He earned it.)
To: Polyxene
I thought the property was purchased by a "third party". If that is the case, 'slamo Cindy's name would not be on the deed, so how can she register to vote if she does not legally own the property? It was a straw purchase. The "third party" immediately sold it to Cindy after he bought it. So it's in her name now.
44 posted on
08/09/2006 6:39:31 AM PDT by
Kenton
To: Polyxene
To be eligible to register in Texas, you must:
be a U.S. citizen;
be a resident of the county;
be 18 years old (you may register at 17 years and 10 months);
not a convicted felon (unless a person's sentence is completed, including any probation or parole)
not declared mentally incapacitated by a court of law
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/voter/reqvr.shtml
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