2006-07-07
11:19:29
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
Last March Colombians held elections in Boston.
2006-07-07
11:36:49 ·
update #1
You're the one who's mentally challenged,and get your own tacos..puto !
2006-07-07
11:38:01 ·
update #2
What "partido" would he belong to ? The transvesti party ? hahahaha !
2006-07-07
13:10:46 ·
update #3
That they have that right, because they contribute to both countries, you should vote in Panama, and OrtegaMaricon should be a "conservative" in Nicaragua
2006-07-07 11:58:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm, since you seem to be mentally challenged, I will help you out with a free lesson: You can only vote here in the US if you are a citizen. For a foreign born person to become a citizen, you must renounce your citizenship of birth. That's the US law. So, if you are voting here and over there, then only two things are true:
You are breaking the law by voting as a non citizen here
You are breaking the law by being a US citizen, voting here, and then voting there.
Now go get me my tacos beyotch. I'm hungry
2006-07-07 18:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I completely oppose dual citizenship. It creates conflicts of interest and uncertain allegiances. If someone is a citizen of two nations who go to war one day, who will that person support? It would be very easy to engage in espionage under such circumstances. It's just a messy system in which we should have no part.
2006-07-07 18:25:29
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answered by cynicusprime 4
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I doubt that it happens that often and if it does, sounds like you are afraid who they will vote for.
Can you show me something from the media, not a blog, that says, or can prove they do that? You have had 2 years to see if they do!
2006-07-07 18:26:49
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answered by cantcu 7
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I hope they're not voting Republican.
More power to them!
To me, that tells me that they love and appreciate both
countries even though I don't see how it's possible.
I know illegal aliens who would love to vote in the U. S. but
they can't because they have no papers.
2006-07-07 18:24:32
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answered by kristy 2
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Vote??? How about one here in Minnesota who not only lives here but ran for office in another country.
2006-07-07 18:23:17
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answered by AL 6
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The Repub's. love it, And the Dem's. & Indi's. don't have any reason to complain untill they start getting up off there lazy as*es and getting out and voting themselves. And if the Dem's. & Indi's. would get up off there lazy as*es and get out and do some pole watching, which is legal if you have the ba*ls to get-r-done, they could detur some of this illegal voting buy illegal immigrants.
2006-07-07 18:34:12
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answered by meimmoody 3
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I think it's not a problem if they feel like both countries are part of them.
2006-07-07 18:23:08
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answered by Michelle C 3
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They must really like to vote. Horale muchachos!
2006-07-07 18:22:42
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answered by NightShade 3
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As long as they have dual citizenship, and it's allowed by the laws of their country....than why not?
2006-07-07 18:23:27
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answered by Pie's_Guy 6
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