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Originally Posted by Outlaw
Here's how it got off topic:
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The three questions all relate to the emptying of the lake and its present level. (Not so much the markers -- except maybe the dirty ones.)
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Originally Posted by Oatlaw
In order to register to vote and actually vote you must be a resident.
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I
can vote in NH with only a few changes of paperwork. (And then register at the polls the day of the election).
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Originally Posted by Skip
Anxiously awaiting your links to specific articles to verify your aforementioned condemnation of "the Voters' Will". You also claim, in your same diatribe, that New Hampshire's government is controlled by lobbyists.
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Eagle Tribune on NH lobbying:
http://www.eagletribune.com/news/sto...220/NH_003.htm
Crux,
Union Leader's series:
"The New Hampshire Republican Party's press office confirmed that the party goal is to tighten up election procedures and to
prevent students from illegally voting in both their home state and in New Hampshire.
"Dartmouth Young Democrats President Josh Marcuse '04 dubbed the issue decidedly partisan in nature. "Student impact on election outcomes is enormous," he said.
http://www.fairvote.org/righttovote/lane.htm