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  • TS1969
    TS1969 Posts: 53
    one more question,
    someone moved to the states,after how many years he has a right to vote?
    in Greece after u living 5 years in the row,you can get Greek nationality and have the right to vote

    Once you become a citizen and lived here for 30 days you can vote in the Presidential election.
    Permanent residents not citizens are not allowed to vote in the Presidential election.

    If I understand correctly.

    http://immigration.about.com/od/immigra ... lgblty.htm
  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,439
    one more question,
    someone moved to the states,after how many years he has a right to vote?
    in Greece after u living 5 years in the row,you can get Greek nationality and have the right to vote

    I think you need to be a US Citizen to vote. It may vary by state. I have no idea how long it takes for that to happen. I think our immigration laws are all whacked and nobody can figure out how to fix them. Give credit to Bush who actually tried and was stymied by people in his own party. Other people I'm sure are much more knowledgeable on this topic than me.
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  • TS1969
    TS1969 Posts: 53
    Same with New York, there really is no point in voting, it will be decided by the time i get home form work that night.[/quote]

    It's a joke here. Portland, very liberal, controls the entire state politically just because of the numbers. If you ever watched the show Portlandia, it is not that far off :o

    The rest of the state, with the exception of the college towns, is mostly conservative.
  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,725
    TS1969 wrote:
    one more question,
    someone moved to the states,after how many years he has a right to vote?
    in Greece after u living 5 years in the row,you can get Greek nationality and have the right to vote

    Once you become a citizen and lived here for 30 days you can vote in the Presidential election.
    Permanent residents not citizens are not allowed to vote in the Presidential election.

    If I understand correctly.

    http://immigration.about.com/od/immigra ... lgblty.htm
    i mean,for exable,if i move at the states now...for stay for ever
    after how many years i have the right to vote?
    im not talking about the ones arent usa citizens but their kids was born at usa,etc..
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  • TS1969
    TS1969 Posts: 53
    TS1969 wrote:
    one more question,
    someone moved to the states,after how many years he has a right to vote?
    in Greece after u living 5 years in the row,you can get Greek nationality and have the right to vote

    Once you become a citizen and lived here for 30 days you can vote in the Presidential election.
    Permanent residents not citizens are not allowed to vote in the Presidential election.

    If I understand correctly.

    http://immigration.about.com/od/immigra ... lgblty.htm
    i mean,for exable,if i move at the states now...for stay for ever
    after how many years i have the right to vote?
    im not talking about the ones arent usa citizens but their kids was born at usa,etc..


    Just read another site and it states you must live in the US 5 years before being eligible to take the citizen's test.
  • dimitrispearljam
    dimitrispearljam Posts: 139,725
    TS1969 wrote:


    Just read another site and it states you must live in the US 5 years before being eligible to take the citizen's test.
    thanks for answer and help
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  • Jeanwah
    Jeanwah Posts: 6,363
    Anyone who constantly posts articles from Fox News as a credible source is DEFINITELY a Republican. Sorry Godfather...
  • comebackgirl
    comebackgirl Posts: 9,885
    TS1969 wrote:



    Just read another site and it states you must live in the US 5 years before being eligible to take the citizen's test.
    This is correct. If you marry a US citizen you are eligible for citizenship after 3 years instead of 5. In my experience, INS takes a bit longer than this to process applications, so the actual time can be a bit longer.
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  • RFTC
    RFTC Posts: 723
    Jeanwah wrote:
    Anyone who constantly posts articles from Fox News as a credible source is DEFINITELY a Republican. Sorry Godfather...

    first thought that came to my mind as well. nothing wrong w/that...but it's a clear indicator.

    re. the military industrial complex and it's influence on politics and our spending/national debt, it should be item #2 to debate on in October. Ron Paul would be pure gold in that debate...
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  • rollings
    rollings unknown Posts: 7,127
    Godfather. wrote:
    I suppose because of my comments and opinion I have been labeled a Republican...
    when I actually like ideas on both sides but I've never really concidered myself on or the other
    but this election I find myself leaning heavly towards the republican side because my job my livelyhood
    depends largly on military spending not to mention I have always believed two of the most important things in our country are education and military.I'll tell ya making a discisson when it come time to vote in a president
    is a personal thing as much as it is a "good for all thing" and I find it hard to falt anybody for their vote but ya gotta vote that's the bottom line,we vote for personal reasons and if we don't then we have no room to bitch right ?

    Godfather.


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  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    I subscribe to George Carlin's theory and he's right.

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  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
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  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    RFTC wrote:
    Jeanwah wrote:
    Anyone who constantly posts articles from Fox News as a credible source is DEFINITELY a Republican. Sorry Godfather...

    first thought that came to my mind as well. nothing wrong w/that...but it's a clear indicator.

    re. the military industrial complex and it's influence on politics and our spending/national debt, it should be item #2 to debate on in October. Ron Paul would be pure gold in that debate...
    About the military industrial complex: Ike did warn us about it. Sadly, we didn't listen to him.
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  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    rollings wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    I suppose because of my comments and opinion I have been labeled a Republican...
    when I actually like ideas on both sides but I've never really concidered myself on or the other
    but this election I find myself leaning heavly towards the republican side because my job my livelyhood
    depends largly on military spending not to mention I have always believed two of the most important things in our country are education and military.I'll tell ya making a discisson when it come time to vote in a president
    is a personal thing as much as it is a "good for all thing" and I find it hard to falt anybody for their vote but ya gotta vote that's the bottom line,we vote for personal reasons and if we don't then we have no room to bitch right ?

    Godfather.


    War

    What is it is good for?

    Absolutely Nothing

    It's good for the MIC... that's about it
  • Godfather.
    Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    rollings wrote:
    Godfather. wrote:
    I suppose because of my comments and opinion I have been labeled a Republican...
    when I actually like ideas on both sides but I've never really concidered myself on or the other
    but this election I find myself leaning heavly towards the republican side because my job my livelyhood
    depends largly on military spending not to mention I have always believed two of the most important things in our country are education and military.I'll tell ya making a discisson when it come time to vote in a president
    is a personal thing as much as it is a "good for all thing" and I find it hard to falt anybody for their vote but ya gotta vote that's the bottom line,we vote for personal reasons and if we don't then we have no room to bitch right ?

    Godfather.


    War

    What is it is good for?

    Absolutely Nothing

    you like the oldies ;)

    Godfather.
  • Johnny Abruzzo
    Johnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 12,439
    One thing about being D or R. I would be Independent, but in Pennsylvania you have to be D or R to vote in the respective primary. Independents are partially disenfranchised. I used to be R until I started paying attention to what was going on. :lol: And decided that the R's at the national level had more power to create evil than the corrupt D's at the local level.
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  • peacefrompaul
    peacefrompaul Posts: 25,293
    One thing about being D or R. I would be Independent, but in Pennsylvania you have to be D or R to vote in the respective primary. Independents are partially disenfranchised. I used to be R until I started paying attention to what was going on. :lol: And decided that the R's at the national level had more power to create evil than the corrupt D's at the local level.

    That's what I love about Wisconsin

    I don't have to register with either of those bastards.