Baiter, sure, if people who are really ineligable to vote do get to cast ballots, that will disenfranchise folks on the other side one by one.

BUT, let's distinguish those who merely have a wrong address entered by a clerical error, or those who have temporary living arrangements and thus don't get regular mail delivery, from those who would not and could not register under any set of circumstances because they are not citizens or have a legitimate conviction.

If someone merely has a "ln" instead of "st" in their adress of record, but is otherwise elligable to vote, is it a crime if they do?

Oh, and by the way, do you have a link to an article describing the intimidation of bush supporters? I hadn't heard that. How did someone even know who supported who and what started the arguments?

Judging from this thread, it doesn't take much :p . Maybe it was just a few aggressive people taking out frustration?

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