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If a registration was accepted and then discarded because the 'wrong'
block was checked, then he who chucked the registrations should be
hung by his balls. Amen.


We agree.

On the other hand, I see nothing wrong with a Republican asking first,
and then offering to help only those who say they will vote for Bush.
Ditto for Democrats.


We agree that if someone is going to refuse to register somebody to vote, the
refusal should be open. At least the party trying to register will be aware
that he or she is *not* registered to vote and will seek registration
elsewhere.

I'm not sure we agree that it's wise to turn down a registration, even openly.
If I were registering to vote and somebody refused my registration because of a
difference in political party, it would certainly inspire me to be even more
suspect of that party in the future.
 
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