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On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:28:58 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/23/14 1:27 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 10/23/2014 1:09 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:00:47 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/23/14 12:52 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:14:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: ... ya gotta love it ... Republican Illinois state House candidate Jim Moynihan was taken aback Monday when he intended to cast a vote for himself and the touch-screen voting machine instead cast a vote for a Democrat. While early voting at the Schaumburg Public Library today, I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent, Moynihan told the Illinois Review. You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat. Accordingly his faith in the balloting system of Cook County has been shaken, the Illinois Review reported. While using the machine, Moynihan voted in various races on the ballot and noticed that whenever he voted for a Republican the machine registered a vote for the Democrat opponent. He alerted the election judge and demonstrated the error. Eventually, Moynihan was allowed to vote for himself and other Republicans. Clearly, I am concerned that citizens will be unable to vote for the candidate of their choice, especially if they are in a hurry and do not double check their ballot, Moynihan said. I cannot say whether or not this was intentional, but Cook County voters deserve better and should not have their right to vote suppressed. If this happened in Florida it would be a national story, not something buried on an obscure boating news group. I just watched 2 hours of TV news and didn't see a thing about it. Voter suppression in Republican states is more sophisticated...shut down polling places where students vote, cut back voting hours and days that make it easier for blacks to vote, et cetera. That is all bull****. If you want to vote, request a mail in ballot and you can vote without ever putting your pants on or setting down the bong. There are early voting places all over the county with very flexible hours. It has never been easier to vote in Florida I don't think the mail in ballots even require postage. It's always sadly funny when white guys to tell us how easy it is for the economically disadvantaged to register and vote. Do they not need ID for food stamps and driver's licenses? |
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On Thursday, October 23, 2014 1:20:38 PM UTC-4, Harrold wrote:
On 10/23/2014 1:00 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/23/14 12:52 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:14:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: ... ya gotta love it ... Republican Illinois state House candidate Jim Moynihan was taken aback Monday when he intended to cast a vote for himself and the touch-screen voting machine instead cast a vote for a Democrat. "While early voting at the Schaumburg Public Library today, I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent," Moynihan told the Illinois Review. "You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat." Accordingly his faith in the balloting system of Cook County has been shaken, the Illinois Review reported. While using the machine, Moynihan voted in various races on the ballot and noticed that whenever he voted for a Republican the machine registered a vote for the Democrat opponent. He alerted the election judge and demonstrated the error. Eventually, Moynihan was allowed to vote for himself and other Republicans. "Clearly, I am concerned that citizens will be unable to vote for the candidate of their choice, especially if they are in a hurry and do not double check their ballot," Moynihan said. "I cannot say whether or not this was intentional, but Cook County voters deserve better and should not have their right to vote suppressed." If this happened in Florida it would be a national story, not something buried on an obscure boating news group. I just watched 2 hours of TV news and didn't see a thing about it. Voter suppression in Republican states is more sophisticated...shut down polling places where students vote, cut back voting hours and days that make it easier for blacks to vote, et cetera. Well bless your little heart. Black voters do appreciate you standing up for their rights. Which days and hours make it easier for blacks to vote? ~snerk~ I was wondering the same thing. Which specific hours and days affect blacks more than whites? |
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On 10/23/2014 1:20 PM, Harrold wrote:
On 10/23/2014 1:00 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/23/14 12:52 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:14:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: ... ya gotta love it ... Republican Illinois state House candidate Jim Moynihan was taken aback Monday when he intended to cast a vote for himself and the touch-screen voting machine instead cast a vote for a Democrat. “While early voting at the Schaumburg Public Library today, I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent,” Moynihan told the Illinois Review. “You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat.” Accordingly his faith in the balloting system of Cook County has been shaken, the Illinois Review reported. While using the machine, Moynihan voted in various races on the ballot and noticed that whenever he voted for a Republican the machine registered a vote for the Democrat opponent. He alerted the election judge and demonstrated the error. Eventually, Moynihan was allowed to vote for himself and other Republicans. “Clearly, I am concerned that citizens will be unable to vote for the candidate of their choice, especially if they are in a hurry and do not double check their ballot,” Moynihan said. “I cannot say whether or not this was intentional, but Cook County voters deserve better and should not have their right to vote suppressed.” If this happened in Florida it would be a national story, not something buried on an obscure boating news group. I just watched 2 hours of TV news and didn't see a thing about it. Voter suppression in Republican states is more sophisticated...shut down polling places where students vote, cut back voting hours and days that make it easier for blacks to vote, et cetera. Like I said, drool on you dumb ****.. Well bless your little heart. Black voters do appreciate you standing up for their rights. Which days and hours make it easier for blacks to vote? |
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On 10/23/14 5:14 PM, KC wrote:
On 10/23/2014 1:20 PM, Harrold wrote: On 10/23/2014 1:00 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/23/14 12:52 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:14:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: ... ya gotta love it ... Republican Illinois state House candidate Jim Moynihan was taken aback Monday when he intended to cast a vote for himself and the touch-screen voting machine instead cast a vote for a Democrat. “While early voting at the Schaumburg Public Library today, I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent,” Moynihan told the Illinois Review. “You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat.” Accordingly his faith in the balloting system of Cook County has been shaken, the Illinois Review reported. While using the machine, Moynihan voted in various races on the ballot and noticed that whenever he voted for a Republican the machine registered a vote for the Democrat opponent. He alerted the election judge and demonstrated the error. Eventually, Moynihan was allowed to vote for himself and other Republicans. “Clearly, I am concerned that citizens will be unable to vote for the candidate of their choice, especially if they are in a hurry and do not double check their ballot,” Moynihan said. “I cannot say whether or not this was intentional, but Cook County voters deserve better and should not have their right to vote suppressed.” If this happened in Florida it would be a national story, not something buried on an obscure boating news group. I just watched 2 hours of TV news and didn't see a thing about it. Voter suppression in Republican states is more sophisticated...shut down polling places where students vote, cut back voting hours and days that make it easier for blacks to vote, et cetera. Like I said, drool on you dumb ****.. Well bless your little heart. Black voters do appreciate you standing up for their rights. Which days and hours make it easier for blacks to vote? You and flajim are like braindead reference book covers, with nothing but blank pages in between. -- Of life’s simple pleasures, few are more satisfying than being attacked by the right-wing trash in rec.boats. ![]() |
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On 10/23/14 5:27 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:27:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 10/23/2014 1:09 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:00:47 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/23/14 12:52 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:14:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: ... ya gotta love it ... Republican Illinois state House candidate Jim Moynihan was taken aback Monday when he intended to cast a vote for himself and the touch-screen voting machine instead cast a vote for a Democrat. “While early voting at the Schaumburg Public Library today, I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent,” Moynihan told the Illinois Review. “You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat.” Accordingly his faith in the balloting system of Cook County has been shaken, the Illinois Review reported. While using the machine, Moynihan voted in various races on the ballot and noticed that whenever he voted for a Republican the machine registered a vote for the Democrat opponent. He alerted the election judge and demonstrated the error. Eventually, Moynihan was allowed to vote for himself and other Republicans. “Clearly, I am concerned that citizens will be unable to vote for the candidate of their choice, especially if they are in a hurry and do not double check their ballot,” Moynihan said. “I cannot say whether or not this was intentional, but Cook County voters deserve better and should not have their right to vote suppressed.” If this happened in Florida it would be a national story, not something buried on an obscure boating news group. I just watched 2 hours of TV news and didn't see a thing about it. Voter suppression in Republican states is more sophisticated...shut down polling places where students vote, cut back voting hours and days that make it easier for blacks to vote, et cetera. That is all bull****. If you want to vote, request a mail in ballot and you can vote without ever putting your pants on or setting down the bong. There are early voting places all over the county with very flexible hours. It has never been easier to vote in Florida I don't think the mail in ballots even require postage. That is right, postage paid envelope in the package. and once you register for a mail in ballot you have the opportunity to check a box and get a ballot automatically in the mail for every subsequent election, in case you forget there is one. The idea that voting is hard or even obstructed in any way is simply ludicrous. If anything, it is too easy. You're leaving off the other half of voting...registration. -- Of life’s simple pleasures, few are more satisfying than being attacked by the right-wing trash in rec.boats. ![]() |
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On 10/23/2014 5:27 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:27:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 10/23/2014 1:09 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:00:47 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/23/14 12:52 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:14:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: ... ya gotta love it ... Republican Illinois state House candidate Jim Moynihan was taken aback Monday when he intended to cast a vote for himself and the touch-screen voting machine instead cast a vote for a Democrat. “While early voting at the Schaumburg Public Library today, I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent,” Moynihan told the Illinois Review. “You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat.” Accordingly his faith in the balloting system of Cook County has been shaken, the Illinois Review reported. While using the machine, Moynihan voted in various races on the ballot and noticed that whenever he voted for a Republican the machine registered a vote for the Democrat opponent. He alerted the election judge and demonstrated the error. Eventually, Moynihan was allowed to vote for himself and other Republicans. “Clearly, I am concerned that citizens will be unable to vote for the candidate of their choice, especially if they are in a hurry and do not double check their ballot,” Moynihan said. “I cannot say whether or not this was intentional, but Cook County voters deserve better and should not have their right to vote suppressed.” If this happened in Florida it would be a national story, not something buried on an obscure boating news group. I just watched 2 hours of TV news and didn't see a thing about it. Voter suppression in Republican states is more sophisticated...shut down polling places where students vote, cut back voting hours and days that make it easier for blacks to vote, et cetera. That is all bull****. If you want to vote, request a mail in ballot and you can vote without ever putting your pants on or setting down the bong. There are early voting places all over the county with very flexible hours. It has never been easier to vote in Florida I don't think the mail in ballots even require postage. That is right, postage paid envelope in the package. and once you register for a mail in ballot you have the opportunity to check a box and get a ballot automatically in the mail for every subsequent election, in case you forget there is one. The idea that voting is hard or even obstructed in any way is simply ludicrous. If anything, it is too easy. There is a reason the left is so against any reasonable efforts to true the vote... It's sick, treasonous really... |
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On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 17:19:11 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 10/23/14 5:14 PM, KC wrote: On 10/23/2014 1:20 PM, Harrold wrote: On 10/23/2014 1:00 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 10/23/14 12:52 PM, wrote: On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:14:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: ... ya gotta love it ... Republican Illinois state House candidate Jim Moynihan was taken aback Monday when he intended to cast a vote for himself and the touch-screen voting machine instead cast a vote for a Democrat. While early voting at the Schaumburg Public Library today, I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent, Moynihan told the Illinois Review. You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat. Accordingly his faith in the balloting system of Cook County has been shaken, the Illinois Review reported. While using the machine, Moynihan voted in various races on the ballot and noticed that whenever he voted for a Republican the machine registered a vote for the Democrat opponent. He alerted the election judge and demonstrated the error. Eventually, Moynihan was allowed to vote for himself and other Republicans. Clearly, I am concerned that citizens will be unable to vote for the candidate of their choice, especially if they are in a hurry and do not double check their ballot, Moynihan said. I cannot say whether or not this was intentional, but Cook County voters deserve better and should not have their right to vote suppressed. If this happened in Florida it would be a national story, not something buried on an obscure boating news group. I just watched 2 hours of TV news and didn't see a thing about it. Voter suppression in Republican states is more sophisticated...shut down polling places where students vote, cut back voting hours and days that make it easier for blacks to vote, et cetera. Like I said, drool on you dumb ****.. Well bless your little heart. Black voters do appreciate you standing up for their rights. Which days and hours make it easier for blacks to vote? You and flajim are like braindead reference book covers, with nothing but blank pages in between. How can you possibly say something like that. Both those individuals have got you pegged perfectly. Liar, braggart, narcissist, cowardly pussy...and the list goes on! |
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