
09-27-2006, 08:20 AM
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Do any of you vote here?
I was just wondering if anyone here actually votes democrat or republican. Or is libertarian the choice here?
Does anyone vote?
Just curious.
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09-27-2006, 08:48 AM
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That depends on whether you are a citizen or a national. Citizens vote in Federal elections, the rest of us vote in state elections.
On a side note, I cancelled my voter registration today, they couldn't understand what I was doing and they wanted to change my status to "inactive".
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09-27-2006, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jdogpupil
That depends on whether you are a citizen or a national. Citizens vote in Federal elections, the rest of us vote in state elections.
On a side note, I cancelled my voter registration today, they couldn't understand what I was doing and they wanted to change my status to "inactive".
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I wish that I was that advanced. OK with respect to Federal Elections for those of you here who are Citizens.
Hopefully I get to that point soon.
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09-27-2006, 09:24 AM
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Proud to say!
I have NEVER NEVER voted in any election and never gave it one thought. Who care's? Their all a bunch of crooks wearing suits.
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09-27-2006, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by clarkee
I have NEVER NEVER voted in any election and never gave it one thought. Who care's? Their all a bunch of crooks wearing suits.
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ok,  Next?
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09-27-2006, 09:50 AM
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What I am trying to get at is is there anyone here who actually votes for a "mainstream" federal party like me?
Just curious
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09-27-2006, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by beeboah
What I am trying to get at is is there anyone here who actually votes for a "mainstream" federal party like me?
Just curious
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Nope. Registering to vote puts you on the radar. You give the Feds your address, SSN, phone number, etc. Its none of their business and I don't plan to help them obtain that information. Make them work for everything!
Besides, my personal opinion from watching the last few presidential elections is that they are all fixed anyway. Classic example: Florida recount. Plus, whether you vote or not, you will still be fighting to assert your rights on the same issues: right to travel, income tax, debt collection, estate holdings, family rights, etc. I doubt highly that any president, or other Federal office holder for that matter, will help you on these issues.
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09-27-2006, 10:15 AM
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ok, points taken, I vote republican for their views against child support....just to be fair and tell you my preference.
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09-27-2006, 10:20 AM
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I'm not fond of entitlement programs either
Here's the breakdown - to vote in Federal elections, you have to be a citizen. To be a citizen is not the same thing as being a state national, nor being a sovereign. Citizens live on federal lands or federal territories, while nationals live within the state. That's an extreme oversimplification, but suffice to say that citizens are subject to federal jurisdiction and federal legislation and a host of other %$@&!?.
Aren't there already innumerable threads about voting and citizen status and whatnot?
I like www.teamlaw.org's original juridiction kick
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09-27-2006, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by jdogpupil
I'm not fond of entitlement programs either
Here's the breakdown - to vote in Federal elections, you have to be a citizen. To be a citizen is not the same thing as being a state national, nor being a sovereign. Citizens live on federal lands or federal territories, while nationals live within the state. That's an extreme oversimplification, but suffice to say that citizens are subject to federal jurisdiction and federal legislation and a host of other %$@&!?.
Aren't there already innumerable threads about voting and citizen status and whatnot?
I like www.teamlaw.org's original juridiction kick
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I didn't search for any other threads like that, and have a fair grasp of what you are saying.
Thanks for the refresher.
I just wanted to see where your opinions sat as compared to mine. BTW I don't mean to be rude or nosy.
This sovereign thing is beginning to interest me. I just wanted to know if I "fit in well" with others here even though I swing to the right for said reason.
If you have something bad to say about my political preferences, I won't get mad, just trying to learn and share.
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