
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 03:30:44AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
This links to here: http://projectveritasaction.com/news/james-okeefe-releases-raw-video-footage... which includes this interesting snippets: "A week later, PVA released a third video, entitled “Australian Labor Party Assisting Democratic US Campaigns in Violation of Campaign Finance Laws.” This video shows Australians talking about how they are here in the United States working for the Sanders campaign at the expense of the Australian Labor Party, which is a clear violation of FEC laws. Again, Mr. LaBonte sent PVA a similar threatening letter. As a partial result of the videos, the New Hampshire House just passed a bill which would require 10 days of residency in the Granite State in order to be eligible to vote. The bill is now heading to the Senate, but Governor Maggie Hassan vetoed similar legislation last year. " Fascinating intertwinings. New Hampshire too. I can see how "10 day residency as minimum requirement to vote" would be quite attractive to dominant parties, and although it would swing both ways (50K free state project settlers could swing key areas in this way too), it sounds much too open to abuse, and sounds founded on abuse of, the so-called democratic system. Minimum residency period is a question I had not contemplated before... 3 months be reasonable? 1 year surely ok?