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Just got a letter....Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Just got a letter....stating that my vote was not counted in the election. Awesome.
Is it really so hard to run an election??? It tastes better when served from a Bowl (game)!
I guarantee that unless they have run for office, nobody on this board has more experience with elections than me. The short answer to your question is, "Yes, it really is that hard to run an election." The long answer is "No, it shouldn't be."
Did you vote in Austin? At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Re: Just got a letter....
maybe that felony conviction of yours was never lifted? ![]()
Re: Just got a letter....
Damn cops. It tastes better when served from a Bowl (game)!
I did vote in Austin.... and NO, they shouldn't be It tastes better when served from a Bowl (game)!
did you vote red or blue?
Having run for office and having been involved in poll watching and other events, there are so many intangibles to run an election. First, paper ballots can be copies, messed up, and jam in the machines. Second, computerized voting machines drive old people nuts, or better yet, folks fill out their ballot and forget to hit the last button which says Vote. Third, you have write-in ballots. Fourth with antiquated manual voting machines, you have to deal with paper slipage or jammed machines. And then you have all the registration issues such as fake addresses, borrowing addresses, no fixed address. In Northern Virginia, DC, Maryland that is an issue because theoretically you could register in all three jurisdictions and vote three times. When Doug Wilder ran for Governor of Virginia there were multiple false registrations in Northern Virginia. Or on election day, people showing up at the wrong poll five minutes before close. We haven't even dealt with felons or special people. A friend of mine was from New York and there was one precinct that was 80% populated by an insane assylum. Whichever party got the buses to the assylum first, got the votes.
With all due respect, it sure seems that the real problems with voting always seems to be in places where the Democrats are firmly in control.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
what a bunch of crap. You obviously haven't been following political events over the last few years. Ever hear of Florida and Ohio-both controlled by Republicans and in fact the Bush campaign( Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris served as state co-chair of the Bush-Cheney campaign during the 2000 presidential election, and Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell served as his state's Bush-Cheney co-chair during the 2004 presidential election.). The real facts and the undeniable truth that all political experts know is that if everybody votes Democrats will generally be in a better position to win. Therefore, there are and have been a series of voting obstructions placed in the way of voters from conservative parties starting with the Southern Democrats(poll-taxes/Jim Crow laws) to the Republicans of today(voter purges/excessive identification requirements). Generally, Democrats have historically (or at least eventually) won theses attempts at voter suppression in the Courts-because they hold higher moral and legal ground on these issues.
I have to agree with Stallion here. The Dems certainly are not guilty of voter suppression. They let everyone vote. Dead, alive, incarcerated, minors, legal, illegal, cartoon characters, fictional characters, etc.
***Edit*** Had to correct myself for the sake of fairness and honesty. The Dems did try to suppress the votes of the overseas military, so I can not give them full credit. All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Wasn't Night of the Living Dead filmed in Chicago and ironically on the same day Kennedy beat Nixon in 1960? Look there's voter BS and both sides have had their dirty tricks with this stuff. This is not uncommon. The only difference is that the Democrats have had to be more resourceful because the Republicans started beating them at their own game, starting in 2000.
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