Posted on Oct 30, 2014
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What do you think of noncitizens voting in american elections
First of all, I hope I know the answer to this question, but one never knows, so I'm asking.

Today, in the "People's Republic of Maryland," this story broke: Non-citizens may be voting (http://www.wtop.com/46/3732751/Md-official-Noncitizens-may-be-voting). I believe it's a valid concern and something should be done to stop it.

What do you think?
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SA Harold Hansmann
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NOT IN MY COUNTRY!!! If you aren't a citizen you have zero rights to vote.
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SFC Equal Opportunity Advisor
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Quote me if I am wrong we have the only country that Green card holders (Permanent residents) have pretty much the same rights as a US Citizens minus the fact that US citizens can run to be the president. I also know that Permanent residents get so complacent and do not bother becoming citizens. If you do not want to become a US Citizen you might as well leave our country.
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SFC William "Bill" Moore
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Only an idiot would allow ILLEGAL ALIENS to vote!
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SCPO Sonny Sleichter
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They are people of another country, not permitted to vote in US elections.
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SSgt Thomas A Tullis Jr
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NON-citizens don't have the right to vote. Citizenship gives one the right.
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SN Brian Riter
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if they came here legally and did the process then ok if not then no
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MSgt First Sergeant
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Voting is one of our most sacred privileges as a citizen. There is no reason we should let anyone who is not completely 100% invested in our nation and our ideals influence the path of our country. That sets a dangerous precedence for undue outside influences catastrophically altering our policy and stance on world interaction by any agency savvy and fiscally powerful enough to take advantage if this as a vulnerability (like say China).
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MSgt First Sergeant
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Bill, please expound. Regardless of the validity of the news story, my above comment is my currently held belief.
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SPC(P) Jay Heenan
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Ummm, 'non-citizens' means not American, means not able to vote. Shouldn't it be that easy?
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SSG Maurice P.
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ANYBODY CAN.......... YOU SMELL THAT SMELL ITS ALL AROUND YOU..................ITS THE SMELL OF DECAY OF ROT AS WE AS A PEOPLE AND COUNTRY ARE SPIRALING DOWN OUT OF CONTROL.................WE ARE SO BIG AND DIVERSE THAT WE DON'T GIVE A F K ANYMORE WE 'VE BEEN TOO DESENITIZED TO CARE................
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SSG Maurice P.
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i'm too slo that one passed me by............
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PO1 Utilitiesman
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"Rights" are NOT universal. Voting itself - while a "right" - can also be interpreted as a privilege, as the right to vote can be revoked (i.e. felons). Non-citizens should have no say whatsoever as to what goes on in our country, especially if they're being promised amnesty, welfare, etc. They have no vested interest in our country, other than what Uncle Sam can do for them.
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