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To: Cincinatus' Wife
----Reid instructed PCCC callers not to lose their cool with Iowa voters that have been besieged with millions in negative advertisements during one of the closest Senate races in the nation.

If it's a live caller, I stop them and tell them"I'm not playing". I get some real interesting answers. I just leave them confused.

One exception; One caller asked me if I had voted yet, and I told them I would vote on election day. They said something about "early voting", and I asked them what the Constitution had to say about it.

The way I see it, the Constitution says we will all vote on the SAME DAY. To me this means THE SAME DAY.

17 posted on 11/02/2014 3:34:52 AM PST by snowtigger (It ain't what you shoot, it's what you hit.)
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To: snowtigger

Don’t claim there are things in the Constitution that aren’t there.

I couldn’t count the people who have said to me that Obola couldn’t possibly be a non-citizen, because the “Constitution” requires that a presidential candidate be “vetted.”

Of course, there’s NOTHING like that in the Constitution. And there is no law and no procedure for checking the identity of any candidate.

I WOULD like to see all early voting and mail voting abolished. All voting should be by paper ballot, and the ballots should be preserved under armed guard, with a secure chain of custody from the polling place to the archives. Absolutely NO finding of ballots in trunks of cars or in birthday cakes. No polling place should be allowed to open without bi-partisan monitoring, and armed guards authorized to arrest anyone suspected of tampering with votes. And comprehensive video surveillance.


40 posted on 11/02/2014 6:24:14 AM PST by Arthur McGowan
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