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Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Pollster ()
Date: November 03, 2008 08:04PM

Post your voting stories here, long lines, short lines, good bake sales, lousy bake sales, cool "I voted stickers" or "cell-phone-in-booth-stories," any annoying "Bob" spottings and/or anything else fun you can think of to report......

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Jesus ()
Date: November 04, 2008 12:48AM

If you have any parking tickets or outstanding warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt to vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad got lifted this weekend when he went to go vote early.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: I AM THE LAW! ()
Date: November 04, 2008 12:52AM

That's what we do with criminals.

Jesus Wrote:
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> If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt to
> vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad got
> lifted this weekend when he went to go vote early.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Bob ()
Date: November 04, 2008 12:52AM

Jesus Wrote:
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> If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt to
> vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad got
> lifted this weekend when he went to go vote early.


But only if you say you plan on voting for McCain, or if you have the dull uneducated look of a McCain supporter, or have a nascar t-shirt on, or say "y'all" or anything else that would give you away as a low-education voter for McCain.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Vote for Bob! ()
Date: November 04, 2008 12:55AM

He's the man!



Bob Wrote:
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> Jesus Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> > warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt
> to
> > vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad
> got
> > lifted this weekend when he went to go vote
> early.
>
>
> But only if you say you plan on voting for McCain,
> or if you have the dull uneducated look of a
> McCain supporter, or have a nascar t-shirt on, or
> say "y'all" or anything else that would give you
> away as a low-education voter for McCain.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Alias ()
Date: November 04, 2008 01:57AM

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/15/2012 01:49PM by Alias.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Radiophile ()
Date: November 04, 2008 07:59AM

I AM THE LAW! Wrote:
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> That's what we do with criminals.
>
> Jesus Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> > warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt
> to
> > vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad
> got
> > lifted this weekend when he went to go vote
> early.


This is just not true.

I love it - it says "you will be arrested". Not "there is a chance" or "you could be", but "you will".

Where I voted early this morning, there was a 25 minute line that did move rather steadily. There was a guy in a suit and tie with a clipboard who identified himself as an attorney for the Virginia Voter something or other. He was very clear to everyone in line. He said "Do not let anyone intimidate you. If you are here you will be allowed to vote." Then with a bit of fire in his voice he said "You have the right to vote. Do not leave until you vote". He was very clear on this.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/04/2008 08:04AM by Radiophile.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Mrs. K ()
Date: November 04, 2008 08:22AM

I'm bringing one of my younger children with me to vote. I have always done this, and as a result, my children understand and cherish their right to vote.

My older son recently traveled 200 miles from school to vote absentee (in person). It was his first Presidential election, and he was so excited. He said that he didn't put his "I voted" sticker on afterwards, instead he said he saved it to remember the moment.

God Bless America!

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: JR ()
Date: November 04, 2008 08:34AM

Vote and get fre stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Participating Starbucks with a free, tall (12-ounce) coffee. No proof needed, just say that you voted.

Star-shaped (and gratis) donut with "patriotic sprinkles" from Krispy Kreme

Ben & Jerry's will be giving away free scoops in celebration of democracy

Wear an "I Voted" sticker to California Tortilla tomorrow and snack on a free taco.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: TheMeeper ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:03AM

I was surprised to see them using both electronic machines and paper ballots in my precinct this morning. Did they use paper ballots in all locations? It certainly helps speed up the process, although I did still wait for 50 minutes in line before voting. What a mob scene, I've never seen anything like this on election day.

And evidently there aren't many people whose last name begins with S thru Z living in my district. You coulda walked right in if your name was at the end of the alphabet!

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: delurking ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:08AM

Voted in about 5 minutes this morning early at Centreville High School. No stories to tell.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Jester ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:09AM

Jesus Wrote:
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> If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt to
> vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad got
> lifted this weekend when he went to go vote early.


FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE, It is against the law to do so!

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Go Obama! ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:18AM

About 50 minutes for me (got in line at 6:05). Saw lots of people taking the democratic sample ballot, only one took the republican sample ballot. Had paper and electronic voting options. Nobody was in the E-K and S-Z lines, which irked me since those weren't MY lines.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Go McCain ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:22AM

No one in the M-Z line at Woodson High School this am - walked right up and voted without waiting.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: pow/wow ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:28AM

That's funny. Republicans don't need sample ballots because they are informed and they have made their decisions prior. Only mind-numbed and ignorant democrat voters need to be told who to vote for. Go McCain!

Go Obama! Wrote:
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> About 50 minutes for me (got in line at 6:05). Saw
> lots of people taking the democratic sample
> ballot, only one took the republican sample
> ballot. Had paper and electronic voting options.
> Nobody was in the E-K and S-Z lines, which irked
> me since those weren't MY lines.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Date: November 04, 2008 09:29AM

Jesus Wrote:
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> If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt to
> vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad got
> lifted this weekend when he went to go vote early.


This is a Republican scam. This has been reported as a scam in the news. Ignore it.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Go Obama ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:30AM

No one in line in Chantilly, looks like all were retired people.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Date: November 04, 2008 09:30AM

The Steelers won, meaning Obama will win.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Go Barak ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:33AM

WashingToneLocian Wrote:
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> Jesus Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> > warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt
> to
> > vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad
> got
> > lifted this weekend when he went to go vote
> early.
>
>
> This is a Republican scam. This has been reported
> as a scam in the news. Ignore it.

More Republican scare tactics, will it ever end?

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: 496 ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:41AM

10 minute wait at Forest Edge elementary. Vey impressed with the operation.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: walkman ()
Date: November 04, 2008 09:49AM

TheMeeper Wrote:
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> I was surprised to see them using both electronic
> machines and paper ballots in my precinct this
> morning. Did they use paper ballots in all
> locations? It certainly helps speed up the
> process, although I did still wait for 50 minutes
> in line before voting. What a mob scene, I've
> never seen anything like this on election day.
>
> And evidently there aren't many people whose last
> name begins with S thru Z living in my district.
> You coulda walked right in if your name was at the
> end of the alphabet!


i only waited about 20 min in the S-Z line (the longest line). If my last name began with A-R i would have been out in 5 min...no lines...A-R was empty and it would have taken me longer to fill out the ballot then to wait in line. Meanwhile S-Z was about 15 people deep.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: MrMephisto ()
Date: November 04, 2008 10:05AM

I've actually never voted before, for several different reasons.

What can I expect when I show up to my voting place?

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Lurker. ()
Date: November 04, 2008 10:36AM

It's simple,

1) Show up at the School and there will be millions of signs directing you the place, usually the school gym.

2) There will be a table to ladies who are about 90 years old and they will have two or three lines labeled A-F G-M N-Z etc... Depends on the break out of names. Get in the one with first letter of your last name.

3) They look you up on a paper list and then cross your name out, They then give you a piece of paper and you get driected to a voting both. You go in cast your vote and then give the paper to the guy, That's it, take the rest of the day off.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: hop ()
Date: November 04, 2008 10:39AM

More Republican scare tactics, will it ever end?

- the implication is that only democrats have unpaid tickets? or is that they are the only ones stupid enough to believe this?

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Spotted Bob ()
Date: November 04, 2008 11:38AM

And that is where he was spotted, BOB.....

...standing in line at Bryant Alternative, picking his nose, wearing a wrinkled tie dyed shirt with huge armpit stains along with ragged blue jeans that reaked of ramps and radishes; copying the sample ballot onto his shoe (in case he can't take it inside with him) and wondering why he can't collect his food stamps and welfare check while at the voting polls...

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Ok ()
Date: November 04, 2008 12:21PM

Kings Park Elem. in and out in less than 5 minutes. No line.

GOP!

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Genevieve ()
Date: November 04, 2008 12:59PM

walkman Wrote:
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> i only waited about 20 min in the S-Z line (the
> longest line). If my last name began with A-R i
> would have been out in 5 min...no lines...A-R was
> empty and it would have taken me longer to fill
> out the ballot then to wait in line. Meanwhile S-Z
> was about 15 people deep.


LOL, I guess I lucked out. S-Z had no wait so I was in/out in less than 5 minutes. The long line was L-R I think.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Date: November 04, 2008 01:12PM

Something like this happened to a friend of mine....



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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Obama! ()
Date: November 04, 2008 01:36PM

In and out in 15 minutes at Clifton Elementary, choice of paper or electronic ballots, all went very smoothly.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: conVince ()
Date: November 04, 2008 01:41PM

hop Wrote:
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> More Republican scare tactics, will it ever end?

Better than being threatened with a night stick because of opposition to white power. Be glad you aren't voting in philly. Welcome to demokratic Amerika! I hope you love it!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCeD1RcJjAg

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: BorrowAndSpendDebptpublicansUnite ()
Date: November 04, 2008 01:44PM

in and out under 5 minutes at Laurel Ridge in Fairfax

straight Dem, yes on parks

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: RESton Peace ()
Date: November 04, 2008 02:04PM

I too was in and out in five minutes.. it would have been faster, but there was this hot girl voting next to me and I was considering seeing if she would take my "exit pole" in the parking lot.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Brookfield Elementary 10 mins ()
Date: November 04, 2008 02:20PM

Brookfield Elementary in at 1:50 out at 2:05. Where are the lines?

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Saratoga Elementary ()
Date: November 04, 2008 02:37PM

I heard the line early this am was down the sidewalk. I went at lunchtime and it was a breeze-5-10 minutes top.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: BorrowAndSpendDebptpublicansUnite ()
Date: November 04, 2008 02:49PM

paper ballots are helping with the lines

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Suburbanite ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:11PM

I voted around 10:30 this morning and had about a minute wait, but I chose the paper ballot. There was a 10 -15 minute wait for the electronic machines. But there were more people there than I had ever seen during the day at an election and I vote every election, even off presidential years.

The turn out is definitely more than previous years.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Margie ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:12PM

TheMeeper Wrote:
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> I was surprised to see them using both electronic
> machines and paper ballots in my precinct this
> morning. Did they use paper ballots in all
> locations?

Chantilly also had choice of paper or electronic ballots. Walked right up and voted...At 2pm thier were no lines.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Fairfax22032 ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:18PM

Voted at Oak View on Sideburn Road around 11am. The 'H-N' line had about 30 people while the others had practically zero. I was probably out of there in 20 minutes.

Best part was watching the group of six moms with their 15 or so home schooled (or Trinity Christian School - hard to tell which) kids getting all excited about seeing Keith Fimian outside. One kid said that "it was like shaking hands with Jesus!" and another said that people shouldn't vote for Gerry Connolly since he is evil. Where do kids get this stuff? Oh, right, from their batshit crazy, intolerant, homophobic, fundamentalist parents who think that Sarah Palin is going to be President in 2012.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: dgriff ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:20PM

No one in line. I guess there is little interest in this election. There was one asshole riding a bicycle around the parking lot with an Obama sign attached. Too bad I didn't have a stick to put in his spokes!

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Bent Tree Stand Up ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:27PM

I was standing in line which was pretty long for an election line.

Anyways, I figured i'd be in line for a good 20 mins or so. And i'm in line right behind this black guy. So for the sake of boredom i decide to try and make small talk with the dude. I mean it's a 20 minute line, might as well try and start up a conversation with the person next to me. Try and be cordial and shit right??? So he's kind of like half turned towards me anyway, so i say to him....

"So i bet I can guess who you're voting for today!?"

Then he just looks at me like he wants to stomp my ass into the ground. He just stands there and glares at me for like a whole fucking minute....

Tha' fuck was up with this motherfucker??? Some people be mad grumpy in the morning. Must have not had his coffee yet or some shit....

Tha' fuck???

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Jesus ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:40PM

WashingToneLocian Wrote:
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> The Steelers won, meaning Obama will win.


That isn't true. Learn to do research noob.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Date: November 04, 2008 03:40PM

conVince Wrote:
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> hop Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > More Republican scare tactics, will it ever
> end?
>
> Better than being threatened with a night stick
> because of opposition to white power. Be glad you
> aren't voting in philly. Welcome to demokratic
> Amerika! I hope you love it!
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCeD1RcJjAg


This is a complete crock of shit. Why the hell didn't the Fox guy go over and ask the "Black Panther" about the accusation? You know why? Because it is a friggin' RNC-manufactured stunt.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: TrollBuster ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:41PM

why am I falling for this? Oh, yeah that cuz I am at work and not much is going on. Seriosuly, troll, that is one of the dumber things to say to a black guy. Nice assumption. I hope he voted for McCain even though I voted for Obama.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Date: November 04, 2008 03:41PM

RESton Peace Wrote:
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> I too was in and out in five minutes..

That's what she said.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: SaMiViMa ()
Date: November 04, 2008 03:55PM

In and out in about 20 mins at Mantua Elem. My fault though as I made a mark on the paper ballot by mistake and it spit it out as a double vote so I had to void it and fill out another.

No problems at all.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Date: November 04, 2008 04:20PM

conVince Wrote:
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>
> Better than being threatened with a night stick
> because of opposition to white power. Be glad you
> aren't voting in philly. Welcome to demokratic
> Amerika! I hope you love it!
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCeD1RcJjAg


Here's what actually happened...




The guy didn't threaten anyone. He also didn't prevent anyone from going into the polling place. A stick isn't a weapon if you aren't using it on anyone. Sounds to me like the idiot with the camera was trying to start shit.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Lurker. ()
Date: November 04, 2008 04:27PM

The paper ballots make it a breeze if you don't want to wait for an electronic machine

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Take a Stand ()
Date: November 04, 2008 05:46PM

I am usually a go-with-the-flow kinda of guy, and not much ever happens to me, but today was a different story.

I went to scan my paper ballot in the machine.

I noticed the green LCD screen on the left of the scanner. I read "Total Vote Count" or something to that affect. I read the vote total, and then scanned my ballot.

The vote count did NOT change. it was 12,837 before I scanned and 12,837 after I scanned. It should have gone up one vote , right?

So I s/w the Va Election Board. They will be getting back with me later tonight ..

I also called the DNC local HQ and just to be fair I called the RNC local HQ.
Both were very interested even though I did not tell either who I voted for.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Spacy ()
Date: November 04, 2008 05:46PM

Polling place #520 at Skyline Mall (Bailey's Crossroads), 3-4 PM; no waiting.
I voted a provisional ballot on paper. Regular voters could use either the machines or the paper, I think. Was there for a long time due to my situation, didn't see any problems. Volunteer staff and officials of the usual competence. Helpful and working hard for everyone.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/04/2008 05:48PM by Spacy.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Pw ()
Date: November 04, 2008 06:07PM

I voted in a very large precinct in the liberal bastion of Reston at 11:30 - there were only 10 other voters. Much less traffic than 2004.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Motor voter ()
Date: November 04, 2008 06:18PM

in and out in 5 mins at Mountain View HS in Centreville HS @2pm

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Bob ()
Date: November 05, 2008 12:05AM

pow/wow Wrote:
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> That's funny. Republicans don't need sample
> ballots because they are informed and they have
> made their decisions prior. Only mind-numbed and
> ignorant democrat voters need to be told who to
> vote for. Go McCain!
>

No, it's just that they can't read.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Bob ()
Date: November 05, 2008 12:17AM

Bent Tree Stand Up Wrote:
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> I was standing in line which was pretty long for
> an election line.
>
> Anyways, I figured i'd be in line for a good 20
> mins or so. And i'm in line right behind this
> black guy. So for the sake of boredom i decide to
> try and make small talk with the dude. I mean it's
> a 20 minute line, might as well try and start up a
> conversation with the person next to me. Try and
> be cordial and shit right??? So he's kind of like
> half turned towards me anyway, so i say to
> him....
>
> "So i bet I can guess who you're voting for
> today!?"
>
> Then he just looks at me like he wants to stomp my
> ass into the ground. He just stands there and
> glares at me for like a whole fucking minute....
>
> Tha' fuck was up with this motherfucker??? Some
> people be mad grumpy in the morning. Must have not
> had his coffee yet or some shit....
>
> Tha' fuck???

That was really ignorant. I feel sorry for you if you don't understand why.

If you ever go to a food court for lunch with a bunch of co-workers, I suggest you don't say to the asian guy from HR, "oh look, a chinese restaurant. I bet I can guess where you're getting lunch."

I mean, really. Is this the first "big city" you've ever lived in? Are you like the first person in your family to go to college and move out of the backwoods?

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: 496 ()
Date: November 05, 2008 10:46AM

Bob Wrote:
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> Bent Tree Stand Up Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I was standing in line which was pretty long
> for
> > an election line.
> >
> > Anyways, I figured i'd be in line for a good 20
> > mins or so. And i'm in line right behind this
> > black guy. So for the sake of boredom i decide
> to
> > try and make small talk with the dude. I mean
> it's
> > a 20 minute line, might as well try and start up
> a
> > conversation with the person next to me. Try
> and
> > be cordial and shit right??? So he's kind of
> like
> > half turned towards me anyway, so i say to
> > him....
> >
> > "So i bet I can guess who you're voting for
> > today!?"
> >
> > Then he just looks at me like he wants to stomp
> my
> > ass into the ground. He just stands there and
> > glares at me for like a whole fucking
> minute....
> >
> > Tha' fuck was up with this motherfucker??? Some
> > people be mad grumpy in the morning. Must have
> not
> > had his coffee yet or some shit....
> >
> > Tha' fuck???
>
> That was really ignorant. I feel sorry for you if
> you don't understand why.
>
> If you ever go to a food court for lunch with a
> bunch of co-workers, I suggest you don't say to
> the asian guy from HR, "oh look, a chinese
> restaurant. I bet I can guess where you're
> getting lunch."
>
> I mean, really. Is this the first "big city"
> you've ever lived in? Are you like the first
> person in your family to go to college and move
> out of the backwoods?


Reminds me of the cigar store indian episode on Seinfeld.
Classic.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Thomas More ()
Date: November 05, 2008 01:18PM

Alias Wrote:
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> Too bad he throws like a girl.

I dare you to say that to Jenny Finch.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Thomas More ()
Date: November 05, 2008 01:24PM

TheMeeper Wrote:
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> > I was surprised to see them using both electronic machines and paper ballots in my precinct this morning. Did they use paper ballots in all locations? It certainly helps speed up the process.< <

The touch screens are being phased out as they break down which is happening fairly quickly.

Surprisingly, at the precinct at which i worked, more than twice as many voters chose to use the touch screen as the paper ballots.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Thomas More ()
Date: November 05, 2008 01:37PM

Spacy Wrote:
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> Polling place #520 at Skyline Mall (Bailey's Crossroads), 3-4 PM; no waiting. I voted a provisional ballot on paper.< <

Why did you have to vote a provisional ballot?

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Bob ()
Date: November 05, 2008 11:31PM

Thomas More Wrote:
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> TheMeeper Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > > I was surprised to see them using both
> electronic machines and paper ballots in my
> precinct this morning. Did they use paper ballots
> in all locations? It certainly helps speed up the
> process.< <
>
> The touch screens are being phased out as they
> break down which is happening fairly quickly.
>
> Surprisingly, at the precinct at which i worked,
> more than twice as many voters chose to use the
> touch screen as the paper ballots.


Actually, I think they are offering paper ballots for people who are uneasy with the electronic voting machines.

I realize they are easy to tamper with and all that, but so are paper ballots.

If someone wants to commit vote fraud, they're going to do it no matter what method of voting is used.

"It doesn't matter who votes, it only matters who counts the votes," you know?

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: Thomas More ()
Date: November 06, 2008 08:54AM

Bob Wrote:
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> >Actually, I think they are offering paper ballots for people who are uneasy with the electronic voting machines.< <

No, the phase out of touch screen is official state policy.

> I realize they are easy to tamper with and all that, but so are paper ballots.

It's the audit trail that paper provides, and touch screen does not have, that prompts the phase out.

> If someone wants to commit vote fraud, they're going to do it no matter what method of voting is used.< <

Voter fraud is a myth used to justify voter suppression tactics. Out of 122 million votes cast, there were less than 24 cases of alleged voter fraud in 2004. That's less than 0.0000001 percent?

We want the audit trail to correct for non-malicious human error.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/06/2008 12:34PM by Thomas More.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: ihaterepublicans ()
Date: November 06, 2008 11:52AM

LMAO!!!!!!!!!

Bob Wrote:
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> Jesus Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > If you have any parking tickets or outstanding
> > warrants, you WILL BE ARRESTED if you attempt
> to
> > vote. I'm not even kidding, my friend's dad
> got
> > lifted this weekend when he went to go vote
> early.
>
>
> But only if you say you plan on voting for McCain,
> or if you have the dull uneducated look of a
> McCain supporter, or have a nascar t-shirt on, or
> say "y'all" or anything else that would give you
> away as a low-education voter for McCain.

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Re: Voting Poll Stories Here
Posted by: RESton Peace ()
Date: November 11, 2008 11:49AM

I say y'all all the time and I voted for Obama... assuming my uneducated ass filled out the ballot right.

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