blah blah blah. Sick & tired of Ohio and Florida citizens not being able to figure out how to cast a ballot without whining about something.
I voted in Cuyahoga County at 6:31am and had ZERO problems.
Are they the Sequoia (Venezuela shills) or Diebold machines?
We's been "disenfranchised! We needs ta "re-affirm" oursefs.
Right. .. .especially the ones that had to get to several other polling places to vote again.
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JOHN KERRY =
Pictures of a vietnamese Re-Education Camp
http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1308949/posts
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Here come the DANGLING CHADS!!!! (on voting machines)
Muncie , Indiana. Lots of Dem loons there.
One of my friends almost bailed because he had to be at work at a certain time. It's a quick way to block GOP voters, largely, because they are trying to vote on the way into work, and have a limited "window" where they have to vote, or bail, because they absolutely must be at work on time.
Count all health care workers in this group.
By and large Rats have all day to vote, and they don't mind waiting while the voting machine gets fixed.
Delaware County Clerk Karen Wenger said the cards that activate the machines were programmed incorrectly.“Incorrectly,” eh? I'd have someone analyze the programs on those cards very carefully…
My odds on a national do-over on December 11, 2006 are 3:1. Any takers?
I just voted in Florida. No problems here as far as I could tell. Also, they were very adamant about showing identification. And that is a good thing.
The new SUVs!
In the non-elitist, backwater hick State of Mississippi (in the eyes of liberal elitists like carry), in my rural county of Stone, we voted for the first time on touch screen Diebold machines (no more punch ballots). No problems reported and Republican turnout is high! People waiting to vote were talking about evil dims and carry's insults!
LLS
DISENFRENCHFRIED!
My husband and I voted in Spencer Co., Richland, no problems at all, nice line waiting to vote too!
Egad! They had to resort to paper ballots. Oh, the humanity. Please, some one call Jimmy Carter and Jessie Jackson ASAP and tell them to get to FL because the poor souls had to use paper ballots. Clearly, if a GOP candidate wins in those districts it MUST mean the voters were confused with how to use a pen and is tantamount with voter intimidation.
Some are claiming problems in PA, too:
Voting Machines are down in PA (Vanity)
November 7, 2006 | Kaslin
Posted on 11/07/2006 5:57:09 AM PST by Kaslin
A friend I chat with in a political room just told me that most of the voting machines are down in Pennsylvania. Did anyone hear about this?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1733942/posts
I voted on the electronic machine for the first time. It couldn't have been any easier.