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The Privacy Of How You V**e Is Perhaps About As Sacred As Anything In The Constitution
Jul 25, 2023 15:06:27   #
woodguru
 
It's nobody else's business how you v**e, back when America was great growing up we were taught in 5th grade as we learned about civics and how government works that how we v**e is nobody else's business... and it has to do with not being shamed or intimidated by people that don't agree with you.

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Jul 25, 2023 15:18:35   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
woodguru wrote:
It's nobody else's business how you v**e, back when America was great growing up we were taught in 5th grade as we learned about civics and how government works that how we v**e is nobody else's business... and it has to do with not being shamed or intimidated by people that don't agree with you.

Do you get paid per topic and/or post?

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Jul 25, 2023 15:36:07   #
dynomite65
 
woodguru wrote:
It's nobody else's business how you v**e, back when America was great growing up we were taught in 5th grade as we learned about civics and how government works that how we v**e is nobody else's business... and it has to do with not being shamed or intimidated by people that don't agree with you.


thats right

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Jul 25, 2023 15:47:49   #
Strycker Loc: The middle of somewhere else.
 
woodguru wrote:
It's nobody else's business how you v**e, back when America was great growing up we were taught in 5th grade as we learned about civics and how government works that how we v**e is nobody else's business... and it has to do with not being shamed or intimidated by people that don't agree with you.


All that went out the window with mail in v****g and drop boxes. Without v****g in person there is no guarantee of a secret b****t.

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Jul 26, 2023 17:43:49   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
woodguru wrote:
It's nobody else's business how you v**e, back when America was great growing up we were taught in 5th grade as we learned about civics and how government works that how we v**e is nobody else's business... and it has to do with not being shamed or intimidated by people that don't agree with you.



There is no right to v**e enshrined in the original Constitution nor in The Bill of Rights. One of the Civil War amendments only say that the states are restricted from certain qualifications. In essence, what a state allows for A it must allow for B.

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Jul 26, 2023 18:32:09   #
ksaves
 
Strycker wrote:
All that went out the window with mail in v****g and drop boxes. Without v****g in person there is no guarantee of a secret b****t.


DITTO, I had some nursing home patients who were physically impaired but mentally, totally clear. They p***ed themselves being able to v**e by absentee b****t. If a person was extremely demented their families didn't pursue v****g for them.

Now I will qualify that those who were so demented they didn't know where they were at. I bet some of the Demonrats v**ed for them! Many, the families didn't take the effort to do an absentee b****t for a nursing home member as is would take too much work to do so though I think if their family was physically and not mentally handicapped, they saw to it.

If a person is physically but not mentally afflicted, they should still be able to v**e and not have "Demonrats" v**e for them!!

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Jul 26, 2023 18:39:44   #
Samael
 
I think one of the qualifications to be able to v**e should be that you have to pay income tax. If you haven’t paid any income tax, you should not be permitted to v**e.

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