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Politics : Fahrenheit 9/11: Michael Moore's Masterpiece -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (897)6/28/2004 1:18:38 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 2772
 
Could it be because he's so fat that he needs to be registered in 2 places :^) Or maybe it's the size of his ego...



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (897)6/28/2004 1:20:54 PM
From: redfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2772
 
As patriotic as Moore is, he probably wanted to make sure he could vote in the local elections for both states.

We are very fortunate to have such a wonderful patriot working to make our nation even stronger. I understand the Pope is a particular fan of his work.



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (897)6/28/2004 1:21:07 PM
From: JeffA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2772
 
democrats can do anything they want when it comes to voting. Registering dead people, electing dead people here in MO, multiple registratiosn are the norm. And if you challenge them on it, you are disenfranchising them.....



To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (897)6/28/2004 2:54:11 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2772
 
It is legal to be registered in two states, but you can only vote in one. I'm registered in CA. If I move to AZ I can register there too. I can only vote in my state of residence, and that can change several times if you move a lot.