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<DIV>Just becfause you were able to do it does not make it legal. Federal and
state laws dictate that you must be a citizen. Now, the reality! Damn near
anybody can get into a voting booth and make his vote count! But that is not the
law!</DIV>
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<DIV>Terry T.</DIV>
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<DIV>On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 18:18:27 EST <A
href="mailto:Rcmaster199@aol.com">Rcmaster199@aol.com</A> writes:</DIV>
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FAMILY="SANSSERIF">In a message dated 12/11/2002 5:25:07 PM Eastern Standard
Time, moleski@canisius.edu writes:<BR><BR><BR></DIV>
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TYPE="CITE">I can't vote in the Senate. I'm not<BR>a Senator.
Non-U.S. citizens can't vote.<BR>Young citizens can't
vote.</BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>I wouldn't say that. I am not a US citizen, yet I
voted in the presidential and state elections. Have been doing so for years. I
am a big time tax payer though, so that makes us even<BR><BR>I know what the
law is but I couldn't convince the local clerk at the Licensing Bureau not to
send me the voting card. Go figure.<BR><BR>Also was asked to serve on a jury.
<BR><BR>Matt Kebabjian</FONT> </FONT>
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