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Valuist
08-18-2016, 10:43 AM
My previous experience has always been with Chicago area DMVs. As Democratic as Illinois is, I never saw an agenda being pushed.

Then, yesterday, I went to a DMV in San Jose. This was overheard:

Clerk: "Sir, we don't want anyone to feel uncomfortable about their immigration status."
Guy in front of me: "Really? It seems if one was here legally, there would be no need to be uncomfortable, would there?
Clerk: silence

In fairness to the clerk, she likely is only parroting the BS propaganda her supervisors tell her.

I guess 33 sanctuary cities in the state isn't enough. :bang:

Tom
08-18-2016, 11:46 AM
Got a notice about registering for jury duty yesterday.

One question is citizen, yes or no?
If no, you have to supply prove you are here legally, like green cards, etc.

Wondering if I can sue?

Parkview_Pirate
08-19-2016, 08:22 AM
Got a notice about registering for jury duty yesterday.

One question is citizen, yes or no?
If no, you have to supply prove you are here legally, like green cards, etc.

Wondering if I can sue?

Tom on jury duty? :D Sounds like a great movie, with a totally different spin then "Twelve Angry Men". You could start off with the lawsuit on why the hell am I being asked about whether or not I'm a citizen, and after a series of hilarious antics, end with a hung jury since you refuse to budge from your opinion of:

"He's a democrat, OF COURSE he's guilty of <fill in the crime>!!!"

OntheRail
08-19-2016, 11:34 AM
Got a notice about registering for jury duty yesterday.

One question is citizen, yes or no?
If no, you have to supply prove you are here legally, like green cards, etc.

Wondering if I can sue?
Seeing as Registered Voters are the pool that gets sent jury duty notification.

Does not that question point to a BIGGER ISSUE... Voter Fraud?

Which of course the Dem's claim is a fable... :rolleyes: