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Oct 9, 2023 11:09:46   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
pescado rojo wrote:
Currently, Permanent Legal Residents are not allowed to v**e in US National E******ns. Permanent Legal Residents are people who have entered this country LEGALLY, have jumped through all the hoops and done the Bureaucratic Two Step for years, following all the rules. They can legally purchase firearms, and serve in out military, and most generally only need to live here a little longer to become citizens, but cannot v**e. I submit that these people deserve to v**e far more than Liberal Democrats who have destroyed our Southern Border and facilitated the tsunami of i*****l a***n wetback border jumpers. What do you folks think?
Currently, Permanent Legal Residents are not allow... (show quote)


And for your information , without v**er ID the i******s already v**e! Proof in cally

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Oct 9, 2023 11:10:23   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Only citizens should be allowed to v**e, but we know i******s do. Anyone who is not a citizen could still v**e in the country where they hold citizenship. They should not be allowed to v**e in two different countries.


That too!

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Oct 9, 2023 11:22:13   #
JuristBooks Loc: North Carolina
 
pescado rojo wrote:
Currently, Permanent Legal Residents are not allowed to v**e in US National E******ns. Permanent Legal Residents are people who have entered this country LEGALLY, have jumped through all the hoops and done the Bureaucratic Two Step for years, following all the rules. They can legally purchase firearms, and serve in out military, and most generally only need to live here a little longer to become citizens, but cannot v**e. I submit that these people deserve to v**e far more than Liberal Democrats who have destroyed our Southern Border and facilitated the tsunami of i*****l a***n wetback border jumpers. What do you folks think?
Currently, Permanent Legal Residents are not allow... (show quote)


My approval of those doing things lawfully has nothing to do with my comments for “a SOLUTION” to the Criminal Invaders already here, and those yet to INVADE :
1) simultaneous Strikes on Mexico City and the International Camps around Panama. We use either tactical nukes or Biologics. Wipe them out.
2) that would DEFINITELY STOP THE PERPETUAL INVASIONS.
Consider the strikes as “ plugging the holes in a dam.”
3) then execute every Chinese and other Commandos that have entered.
4) then execute Cartel and gang members.
5) deport ALL. Undocumented invaders wherever we find them.
6) then get rid of the whole Executive Branch, and l*****t military.
To this pissed off Vet- that’s a start !

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Oct 9, 2023 12:12:16   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
kittibob wrote:
And when and how have democrats c***ted on an e******n?


https://www.galvnews.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/democrats-c***ted-to-win-the-p**********l-e******n/article_105baf2a-fa47-5218-90ba-97f5da525804.html

https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/op-ed-mail-b****ts-threat-democracy

C***d and the mailing of millions of unsolicited b****ts with no signature validation, undated and unsecured drop boxes plus the hysterical hatred the Marxist Left falsely manufactured about Trump created a perfect storm for a v***r f***d that simple-minded Americans would even justify as the lesser of two evils.

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Oct 9, 2023 12:41:17   #
Yukonjak7
 
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest to the long arduous path to citizenship. I came to the States on a student visa for graduate school. After that, I was allowed to stay here for up to 3 years of "practical training". During that period, I married my wife (of 54 years and counting). I then qualified for my green card, which took some time to obtain. Because I was married to a US citizen, I qualified for a shorter wait time to apply for citizenship (not sure, but think it was either 3 or 5 years). I was allowed to work while on the green card and pay taxes. To qualify for citizenship, I had to pass a verbal test on the Constitution and other relevant historical and legal matters. My wife commented that I probably knew more about the States than many Americans! I had to travel back to Canada to be interviewed by an American consular official, and pass a medical exam by a Doctor chosen by the Immigration folks. Following that, an Immigration person interviewed my wife and a neighbor to obtain their opinions as to whether I should be granted citizenship. Fortunately, they both said "Yes"! I had to submit a letter from the President of the company I was working for, indicating that I was a "good employee, earning X dollars/month, and with the likelihood that I would/could continue employment with that company for the foreseeable future. I certainly didn't want to go on welfare, which was considered to be a stigma in those days. Meanwhile, I was fingerprinted, and those prints were run through the FBI's database for clearance. After all these steps, I finally received a letter from Immigration telling me to go to the swearing-in ceremony at a local courthouse, along with probably about 50 other folks. Part of that ceremony required me to renounce any allegiance to my former country of birth. That last requirement may have been changed because I now hear of folks having dual citizenship. As you can see, it was a laborious process to become a legal citizen of the States.

Very glad I did, even with the chaos that pervades Washington these days. I'm a Republican by choice; not because a parent indoctrinated me, but because the Dumb-o-Crats are too socialistic for my preference! We need to seal both the northern and southern borders and stop the mass migration of i******s, 99% of whom will v**e for Dumb-o-Crats because they love the welfare system that we taxpayers give them, thanks to feeble-minded Joe and his cronies. Even with all the current problems, this country is still the shining beacon that draws folks to want to come here. Final word; no illegal should be allowed to v**e.

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Oct 9, 2023 13:20:38   #
American Vet
 
Yukonjak7 wrote:
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest to the long arduous path to citizenship. I came to the States on a student visa for graduate school. After that, I was allowed to stay here for up to 3 years of "practical training". During that period, I married my wife (of 54 years and counting). I then qualified for my green card, which took some time to obtain. Because I was married to a US citizen, I qualified for a shorter wait time to apply for citizenship (not sure, but think it was either 3 or 5 years). I was allowed to work while on the green card and pay taxes. To qualify for citizenship, I had to pass a verbal test on the Constitution and other relevant historical and legal matters. My wife commented that I probably knew more about the States than many Americans! I had to travel back to Canada to be interviewed by an American consular official, and pass a medical exam by a Doctor chosen by the Immigration folks. Following that, an Immigration person interviewed my wife and a neighbor to obtain their opinions as to whether I should be granted citizenship. Fortunately, they both said "Yes"! I had to submit a letter from the President of the company I was working for, indicating that I was a "good employee, earning X dollars/month, and with the likelihood that I would/could continue employment with that company for the foreseeable future. I certainly didn't want to go on welfare, which was considered to be a stigma in those days. Meanwhile, I was fingerprinted, and those prints were run through the FBI's database for clearance. After all these steps, I finally received a letter from Immigration telling me to go to the swearing-in ceremony at a local courthouse, along with probably about 50 other folks. Part of that ceremony required me to renounce any allegiance to my former country of birth. That last requirement may have been changed because I now hear of folks having dual citizenship. As you can see, it was a laborious process to become a legal citizen of the States.

Very glad I did, even with the chaos that pervades Washington these days. I'm a Republican by choice; not because a parent indoctrinated me, but because the Dumb-o-Crats are too socialistic for my preference! We need to seal both the northern and southern borders and stop the mass migration of i******s, 99% of whom will v**e for Dumb-o-Crats because they love the welfare system that we taxpayers give them, thanks to feeble-minded Joe and his cronies. Even with all the current problems, this country is still the shining beacon that draws folks to want to come here. Final word; no illegal should be allowed to v**e.
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest t... (show quote)



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Oct 9, 2023 13:21:39   #
Bassman65
 
Yukonjak7 wrote:
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest to the long arduous path to citizenship. I came to the States on a student visa for graduate school. After that, I was allowed to stay here for up to 3 years of "practical training". During that period, I married my wife (of 54 years and counting). I then qualified for my green card, which took some time to obtain. Because I was married to a US citizen, I qualified for a shorter wait time to apply for citizenship (not sure, but think it was either 3 or 5 years). I was allowed to work while on the green card and pay taxes. To qualify for citizenship, I had to pass a verbal test on the Constitution and other relevant historical and legal matters. My wife commented that I probably knew more about the States than many Americans! I had to travel back to Canada to be interviewed by an American consular official, and pass a medical exam by a Doctor chosen by the Immigration folks. Following that, an Immigration person interviewed my wife and a neighbor to obtain their opinions as to whether I should be granted citizenship. Fortunately, they both said "Yes"! I had to submit a letter from the President of the company I was working for, indicating that I was a "good employee, earning X dollars/month, and with the likelihood that I would/could continue employment with that company for the foreseeable future. I certainly didn't want to go on welfare, which was considered to be a stigma in those days. Meanwhile, I was fingerprinted, and those prints were run through the FBI's database for clearance. After all these steps, I finally received a letter from Immigration telling me to go to the swearing-in ceremony at a local courthouse, along with probably about 50 other folks. Part of that ceremony required me to renounce any allegiance to my former country of birth. That last requirement may have been changed because I now hear of folks having dual citizenship. As you can see, it was a laborious process to become a legal citizen of the States.

Very glad I did, even with the chaos that pervades Washington these days. I'm a Republican by choice; not because a parent indoctrinated me, but because the Dumb-o-Crats are too socialistic for my preference! We need to seal both the northern and southern borders and stop the mass migration of i******s, 99% of whom will v**e for Dumb-o-Crats because they love the welfare system that we taxpayers give them, thanks to feeble-minded Joe and his cronies. Even with all the current problems, this country is still the shining beacon that draws folks to want to come here. Final word; no illegal should be allowed to v**e.
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest t... (show quote)



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Oct 9, 2023 13:25:15   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Yukonjak7 wrote:
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest to the long arduous path to citizenship. I came to the States on a student visa for graduate school. After that, I was allowed to stay here for up to 3 years of "practical training". During that period, I married my wife (of 54 years and counting). I then qualified for my green card, which took some time to obtain. Because I was married to a US citizen, I qualified for a shorter wait time to apply for citizenship (not sure, but think it was either 3 or 5 years). I was allowed to work while on the green card and pay taxes. To qualify for citizenship, I had to pass a verbal test on the Constitution and other relevant historical and legal matters. My wife commented that I probably knew more about the States than many Americans! I had to travel back to Canada to be interviewed by an American consular official, and pass a medical exam by a Doctor chosen by the Immigration folks. Following that, an Immigration person interviewed my wife and a neighbor to obtain their opinions as to whether I should be granted citizenship. Fortunately, they both said "Yes"! I had to submit a letter from the President of the company I was working for, indicating that I was a "good employee, earning X dollars/month, and with the likelihood that I would/could continue employment with that company for the foreseeable future. I certainly didn't want to go on welfare, which was considered to be a stigma in those days. Meanwhile, I was fingerprinted, and those prints were run through the FBI's database for clearance. After all these steps, I finally received a letter from Immigration telling me to go to the swearing-in ceremony at a local courthouse, along with probably about 50 other folks. Part of that ceremony required me to renounce any allegiance to my former country of birth. That last requirement may have been changed because I now hear of folks having dual citizenship. As you can see, it was a laborious process to become a legal citizen of the States.

Very glad I did, even with the chaos that pervades Washington these days. I'm a Republican by choice; not because a parent indoctrinated me, but because the Dumb-o-Crats are too socialistic for my preference! We need to seal both the northern and southern borders and stop the mass migration of i******s, 99% of whom will v**e for Dumb-o-Crats because they love the welfare system that we taxpayers give them, thanks to feeble-minded Joe and his cronies. Even with all the current problems, this country is still the shining beacon that draws folks to want to come here. Final word; no illegal should be allowed to v**e.
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest t... (show quote)


You are more worthy and possess better understanding of American citizenship than than a majority of native born citizens. You are the type of immigrant that made America great. Congratulations are also in order for 54 years. 👍

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Oct 9, 2023 14:54:39   #
Big Kahuna
 
kittibob wrote:
And when and how have democrats c***ted on an e******n?


Quit playing dumb.

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Oct 9, 2023 15:19:02   #
Ben Fur
 
I agree with Microphor!

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Oct 9, 2023 16:44:16   #
pegw
 
pescado rojo wrote:
Currently, Permanent Legal Residents are not allowed to v**e in US National E******ns. Permanent Legal Residents are people who have entered this country LEGALLY, have jumped through all the hoops and done the Bureaucratic Two Step for years, following all the rules. They can legally purchase firearms, and serve in out military, and most generally only need to live here a little longer to become citizens, but cannot v**e. I submit that these people deserve to v**e far more than Liberal Democrats who have destroyed our Southern Border and facilitated the tsunami of i*****l a***n wetback border jumpers. What do you folks think?
Currently, Permanent Legal Residents are not allow... (show quote)

So you think Liberal Democrats shouldn't have the v**e? Just because you don't agree with someone is not a decent reason to subpress their ideas. I suggest you listen to Democtats.They are saying a lot of reasonable things.
You have s half baked idea that green card holders will v**e your way. By the way, most green card holders would v**e Democratic. Democrats have not caused the huge surge of immigration at our southern border. It has been the inaction of Congress to address this problem.

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Oct 9, 2023 16:47:55   #
pegw
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Only citizens should be allowed to v**e, but we know i******s do. Anyone who is not a citizen could still v**e in the country where they hold citizenship. They should not be allowed to v**e in two different countries.

I******s do not v**e. Would you do something that has so little return that could lead you to get kicked out of the USA? Less right wing ideas and a little logic would go a long way here.

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Oct 9, 2023 16:48:09   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Yukonjak7 wrote:
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest to the long arduous path to citizenship. I came to the States on a student visa for graduate school. After that, I was allowed to stay here for up to 3 years of "practical training". During that period, I married my wife (of 54 years and counting). I then qualified for my green card, which took some time to obtain. Because I was married to a US citizen, I qualified for a shorter wait time to apply for citizenship (not sure, but think it was either 3 or 5 years). I was allowed to work while on the green card and pay taxes. To qualify for citizenship, I had to pass a verbal test on the Constitution and other relevant historical and legal matters. My wife commented that I probably knew more about the States than many Americans! I had to travel back to Canada to be interviewed by an American consular official, and pass a medical exam by a Doctor chosen by the Immigration folks. Following that, an Immigration person interviewed my wife and a neighbor to obtain their opinions as to whether I should be granted citizenship. Fortunately, they both said "Yes"! I had to submit a letter from the President of the company I was working for, indicating that I was a "good employee, earning X dollars/month, and with the likelihood that I would/could continue employment with that company for the foreseeable future. I certainly didn't want to go on welfare, which was considered to be a stigma in those days. Meanwhile, I was fingerprinted, and those prints were run through the FBI's database for clearance. After all these steps, I finally received a letter from Immigration telling me to go to the swearing-in ceremony at a local courthouse, along with probably about 50 other folks. Part of that ceremony required me to renounce any allegiance to my former country of birth. That last requirement may have been changed because I now hear of folks having dual citizenship. As you can see, it was a laborious process to become a legal citizen of the States.

Very glad I did, even with the chaos that pervades Washington these days. I'm a Republican by choice; not because a parent indoctrinated me, but because the Dumb-o-Crats are too socialistic for my preference! We need to seal both the northern and southern borders and stop the mass migration of i******s, 99% of whom will v**e for Dumb-o-Crats because they love the welfare system that we taxpayers give them, thanks to feeble-minded Joe and his cronies. Even with all the current problems, this country is still the shining beacon that draws folks to want to come here. Final word; no illegal should be allowed to v**e.
As a legal immigrant (from Canada), I can attest t... (show quote)



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Oct 9, 2023 16:58:42   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
pegw wrote:
I******s do not v**e. Would you do something that has so little return that could lead you to get kicked out of the USA? Less right wing ideas and a little logic would go a long way here.


Ahahahaha, ahahahhahhaha, you mean like traffic in drugs and human beings, gang banger and terrorist? Yeah, there are those who would do that because they know the Biden admin don't give a rat's a$$ as long as the v**e is Demon.

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Oct 9, 2023 17:21:30   #
Radar OReilly
 
JuristBooks wrote:
My approval of those doing things lawfully has nothing to do with my comments for “a SOLUTION” to the Criminal Invaders already here, and those yet to INVADE :
1) simultaneous Strikes on Mexico City and the International Camps around Panama. We use either tactical nukes or Biologics. Wipe them out.
2) that would DEFINITELY STOP THE PERPETUAL INVASIONS.
Consider the strikes as “ plugging the holes in a dam.”
3) then execute every Chinese and other Commandos that have entered.
4) then execute Cartel and gang members.
5) deport ALL. Undocumented invaders wherever we find them.
6) then get rid of the whole Executive Branch, and l*****t military.
To this pissed off Vet- that’s a start !
My approval of those doing things lawfully has not... (show quote)


You are Really in Favor of NBC Genocide and summary executions without trial? Thank God You are not in Charge. Much less use Jurist as a handle on a forum. There is no evidence of any Commandos PRC or otherwise here. To my knowledge. I am also a vet(Retired after 30yrs USAF last Dec.) and this is against everything we served for isn't it ? Stopping despots,dictators and terrorists using terror, WMDs and NBC Warfare.

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