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Most outrageous experience while voting

Do those people really need a reason to be scared? :p

and scared of what?

i told my big strong boys(who re growing up wayyyyy to fast) but still....boys ..
.when they were all... monsters and freaky people and ghosts and etc etc...are gonna get us!!!!
i said really? do you think any monster ghost zombie is STUPID enough to mess with my house? mess with....me?
that solved it... they were like ..um
you're right!!! yikes!!!!

kinda true tho...victims are not picked at random... they are sized up... calculated,, see if it's a safe target... etc.. very much like hunting.... guy's prob dont relate.... but it's true

a little..double dog dare you
to even ....

does some good sometimes
 
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While voting yesterday, an old woman was struggling with the electronic voting process. A poll worker attempted to assist her. You could here the frustration in her voice when she blurts out "I just want to vote for president! I want that mouly gone!"!!!!
Back in 2008, an old, white, southern relative of mine exclaimed "I never thought I'd ever vote for a n*****, but I just did!"

Institutionalized racism dies hard, and the fact that a certain political party got so much traction out of practicing racism this election year is proof positive that electing our nation's first black President hasn't magically changed the hearts or minds of a lot of people.
 
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k ...well... my original point was..... not all Republican's are rich crotchety with feelings of entitlement protestant anti religion anti human dignity and respect grumpy old white men....i for one am pretty much opposite of that stereotype...
actually...a lot of us are smart young (ishhhhhh ) :) hey time and age are relative...!!!
anyway.. educated.. philanthropical.. empathetic and truly concerned about our fellow americans... as human beings... and the welfare and progress and evolution of this country are really what matters,,


not profiling and name calling and blah blah blaghhh...


plus Im super hot so.............
:rolleyes:


You see, you are thinking that the Republican Party is like conservative European Christian Democratic Parties, who actually do feel a moral responsibility towards the weaker members of society. The religious backbone of the GOP is unfortunately Evangelicals, who do not care about said weaker folk.

I could vote for a European conservative party. The closest thing to a conservative party in the US is the Democratic Party, which is sad to say.
 
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Tall, blonde, republican, possibly insane, could you perhaps be Ann Coulter?:rolleyes:


hey....who are you calling an A. Coulter?? hahaha..

hmmmm
and looking back ,.. i guess it does kinda appear as though I babble on incoherently.... ha!..
.
sometimes I'm too impulsive
sometimes I think too much
sometimes I just blurt out what is in my head...

hmmm..I should probably really try to work on that.....:eek:
oh..
I'm not Ann but that reminded me...when playing a game called cards against humanity the other night, one of my relatives/ancestors was the name on an answer card!!! hahaha..
geez! nothing bad..just funny :D

k well I'm going to space cadet it on out of here now
sorry for the babble!! and thanks for all the fish!:)
 
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hey....who are you calling an A. Coulter?? hahaha..

hmmmm
and looking back ,.. i guess it does kinda appear as though I babble on incoherently.... ha!..
.
sometimes I'm too impulsive
sometimes I think too much
sometimes I just blurt out what is in my head...

hmmm..I should probably really try to work on that.....:eek:
oh..
I'm not Ann but that reminded me...when playing a game called cards against humanity the other night, one of my relatives/ancestors was the name on an answer card!!! hahaha..
geez! nothing bad..just funny :D

k well I'm going to space cadet it on out of here now
sorry for the babble!! and thanks for all the fish!:)
Well I think in future it would be well worth reading parties' manifestos and taking political tests to see where your beliefs actually lie.
http://politicaltest.net is a decent(ish) one.
 
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Well I think in future it would be well worth reading parties' manifestos and taking political tests to see where your beliefs actually lie.
Political test - The great site for testing and comparing your political alignments - free of charge and independent! is a decent(ish) one.

I wasn't apologizing for my political beliefs...
I was apologizing for babbling!!!!

i am educated about the different party platforms and I know where I stand

but ill still take a look at your test tho..:) thx for the link
 
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Getting back to the original premise of this thread .. the scariest thing about voting for me was the fact that I did not have to show ID ... i just gave them a name and address - info I could easily have gotten from the phone book. Of course I gave them MY NAME and ADDRESS, but I could very easily have voted repeatedly using my neighbours' names (early voting all over the state at multiple locations). I live in North Carolina.
 
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Getting back to the original premise of this thread .. the scariest thing about voting for me was the fact that I did not have to show ID ... i just gave them a name and address - info I could easily have gotten from the phone book. Of course I gave them MY NAME and ADDRESS, but I could very easily have voted repeatedly using my neighbours' names (early voting all over the state at multiple locations). I live in North Carolina.

Yeah some form of ID should be necessary really. Estonia have a good system with a national ID card which works for most things.
 
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Getting back to the original premise of this thread .. the scariest thing about voting for me was the fact that I did not have to show ID ... i just gave them a name and address - info I could easily have gotten from the phone book. Of course I gave them MY NAME and ADDRESS, but I could very easily have voted repeatedly using my neighbours' names (early voting all over the state at multiple locations). I live in North Carolina.
Because the entire premise of "you must have ID to vote" is based on a criminal enterprise that tried to throw elections, I reject it entirely.

When I lived in Illinois, I was required to sign my name, and my signature was checked against the registered copy in the books. That's precisely what banks have done when I withdrew money or used my safe deposit box. IMHO it is enough. Since the documented cases of abuse of the signature ID are nearly nil, the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule holds true here.

The so-called Patriot law makes it a crime to not show a photo ID whenever a law enforcement officer demands. Big Brotherism aside, this isn't something that many poor and/or elderly US citizens simply cannot do. There has been a big push back from We, the People over the (GOP-led) push for a national ID card. The so-called Real ID law is intrusive enough. Also, I can't help but notice how GOP candidates claim to be the champions of small government and personal liberties during elections, but turn into big and oppressive government Big Brothers when they make it to public office.
 
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The majority in America is turning Hispanic. That includes Mexican, Puerto Rican, Dominican. That's what's scaring a few people. The culture is not that of New England Puritan or Southern Gentleman.

(Snip a tad)

Now we have a Mixed Race president. Some of the "good old boys" are outraged. Plus his full name doesn't help. I say, too damn bad.

What happens when whites become the minority? Will I be sued for hiring just white people? I am all for helping minorities. I might get applause for stating that I will ONLY hire minorities. What happens when they be us?

People like Al Sharpton lost traction when a black man became the most powerful man on the planet. What will happen when a black woman
 
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Getting back to the original premise of this thread .. the scariest thing about voting for me was the fact that I did not have to show ID ... i just gave them a name and address - info I could easily have gotten from the phone book. Of course I gave them MY NAME and ADDRESS, but I could very easily have voted repeatedly using my neighbours' names (early voting all over the state at multiple locations). I live in North Carolina.

This is why a photo ID should be manditory in evety state.
 
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When I lived in Illinois, I was required to sign my name, and my signature was checked against the registered copy in the books. That's precisely what banks have done when I withdrew money or used my safe deposit box. IMHO it is enough. Since the documented cases of abuse of the signature ID are nearly nil, the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule holds true here.

My signature was not checked against anything.
 
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Yeah some form of ID should be necessary really. Estonia have a good system with a national ID card which works for most things.

Voter ID laws routinely get shut down by Democrats claiming that requiring ID discriminates against minorities/elderly and denies them the right to vote.

Some are on the books anyway, but face legal challenges.
 
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Well like one is supposed to bring an ID to vote in many places. I don't see the problem unless it is part of a wider conspiracy to rig the vote.
Since that's the case, yes it is a problem. Any criminal conspiracy is a problem. No political party operative is above the law.

The US is not the EU. There are no immigration checkpoints or frontiers between US states. Because the US states are not sovereign states, the need for official ID is less in the US than it is in other countries.

As I said before, making certain hard-to-get photo ID cards mandatory for voting as part of a greater criminal conspiracy by the Republican Party in the US does in fact make them illegitimate.

Here in Wisconsin where I live, part of the plan was to shut down DMV offices (the only places where voter ID cards can be obtained) in areas that were likely to vote against the Republican Party. Thankfully the person in charge of the Wisconsin DMV refused to participate in the plot, and the courts knocked down the illegal voter ID laws. Our Republican Governor is under criminal investigation.

This is the worst partisan criminal scandal since Watergate.
 
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My signature was not checked against anything.
Neither was mine since I moved to Wisconsin. That's beside the point.

My point was that other forms of voter verification do exist. It's a moot point because there is no problem with too many people showing up to vote. Quite the opposite, in fact. Those who push so-called "solutions" for problems that don't exist are themselves up to no good.
 
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