Yes foreigners owning land should be allowed to vote. When they become American citizens. :) _____ From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Lyle Tuttle Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 10:08 AM To: dorian.monroe@cox.net; Main PLUG discussion list Subject: OT: Re: Politics/Ethics: Operation PinWale - ObamaAdministrationSeeks Emergency Control of the Internet At 08:49 AM 8/31/2009, you wrote: In defense of Ryan, the idea that only landowners should be allowed to vote is so absurd that many would consider that "racist". I took Ryan's reply to be merely mocking the ignorance (and racist undertone) that only landowners should be given the right to vote. Since we're pointing fingers and all... I fail to see the "racist undertone" in that comment........ANYONE can be a landowner in the USA -- one does not even have to be a citizen to own land here. The truth is, I own land and real estate in several states...and live and am allowed to vote in only one of them (none of them are in the Chicago area ). Yet my tax dollars support those other cities, counties and states.....but I am not allowed to vote on any of the things that determine my taxes there....... So, should I be allowed to vote in each of those districts? Or: Should those who do not pay property taxes - non-landowners (stop and think WHERE that tax money goes; what it is used for), be allowed to vote on those very projects that use MY money? Do "renters" pay school taxes, fire taxes, community college taxes, etc...?? It's a little more interesting when you write the checks to the taxing authorities........and it becomes a pretty narrow line on who should pay for, or use, or be taxed on some specific things...... Now back to my first line: ANYONE can own land here -- so, based on my argument above, should we allow foreigners to vote because they own land here? lyle tuttle