Topic: Bill Clinton: GOP taking away students' rights
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Wed 10/03/12 04:20 PM

that's what i'm talk'in about.laugh

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Wed 10/03/12 04:23 PM
it reminded me of a preacher, televangelist.
The Reverend Billy Blythe Clinton. laugh

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Wed 10/03/12 05:21 PM
???? does this thread go with the thread title?

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Wed 10/03/12 05:28 PM
I'm with msharmony on this one. Nothing in the OP pertains to this thread's title.

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Wed 10/03/12 05:28 PM

???? does this thread go with the thread title?

Like all the others do?

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Wed 10/03/12 06:25 PM
Edited by markc48 on Wed 10/03/12 06:26 PM
DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton is telling college students in the battleground state of New Hampshire that they have the right to vote either where they attend school or at home.

Clinton took aim at the state’s disputed new voter registration law while campaigning for President Barack Obama at the University of New Hampshire. He told students that Republicans are trying to take away their right to vote.

The law requires new voters to sign a statement saying that they are subject to laws that apply to all residents, including car registration and driver’s license laws. Out-of-state college students have challenged it, and the matter remains unsettled five weeks before the election.

Republican legislative leaders in New Hampshire have complained that out-of-state college students are diluting the vote of legal residents.

Now is that better
More Holly Ramer.


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Wed 10/03/12 06:43 PM

DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton is telling college students in the battleground state of New Hampshire that they have the right to vote either where they attend school or at home.

Clinton took aim at the state’s disputed new voter registration law while campaigning for President Barack Obama at the University of New Hampshire. He told students that Republicans are trying to take away their right to vote.

The law requires new voters to sign a statement saying that they are subject to laws that apply to all residents, including car registration and driver’s license laws. Out-of-state college students have challenged it, and the matter remains unsettled five weeks before the election.

Republican legislative leaders in New Hampshire have complained that out-of-state college students are diluting the vote of legal residents.

Now is that better
More Holly Ramer.




Cool.happy

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Wed 10/03/12 07:34 PM
I would imagine States have laws that require residents live in the district a certain amount of time before being allowed to vote there.