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Posted: 2/26/2024 6:41:51 PM EDT
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How fast can Delaware modify their state constitution? Because they will.
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They'll change the law after the fact and then recount the votes. The votes that were there the whole time, they swear.
Nothing matters anymore. |
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Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote.
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote Where can I subscribe to your news letter? |
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The tweet doesn’t say what court. My guess is this is a district court and the decision will be appealed.
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My son now lives in North Dakota. They do not have voter registration. At all. On election day, you show up at your polling place with your N Dakota driver's license or state ID.
You then vote. No North Dakota state issued ID? You do not vote. |
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote This, if your handicapped (Ms,wheelchair bound, missing legs, ok) if your lazy or stupid, tough shit. |
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote Aren't deployed military members' votes typically considered provisional? In Nevada in 2020... People could register and vote on the same day WITHOUT being required to show proof of residency. Their votes counted... though this is a great example of how some votes should be provisional. They just hoped they would come back later to provide evidence of residency. |
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote 1st 4 years out of college I was in nearly 100% travel. I would be TDY at different locations for 3-6 months. No way I (or the other 30 engineers in similar positions) could make it home on a weekday to vote. |
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WAR DAMN EAGLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You mean early voting for replublican candidates is not allowed, right?
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Now a real killer, when he picked up the ZF1, would have immediately asked about the little red button on the bottom of the gun.
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So this is what it looks like from inside looking out at the death of a republic.
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I doubt this will change the result.
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In Mississippi you used to have to pay a poll tax ($2.00) several months in advance and keep up with your poll tax receipt and show it at the polls on the day of voting. As a kid, I saw my dad and mom diligently search for their poll tax receipt on election day so they could vote.
Oh, and you also had to be able to read and write and interpret the Constitution. When those requirements were judged to discriminate against blacks, it all went to hell. |
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A liberal is someone who feels a great debt to his fellow man, which debt he proposes to pay off with your money. - G. Gordon Liddy
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote I do not agree with this. I worked a lot of years doing 12+ hours a day at a remote work site that was 100 miles from home. No way I could always vote in person. There should be "reasonable" qualifications for voting absentee. I do agree with this: The whole mass vote by mail is designed for cheating and should be halted. Edit: One of the happier days of my life: The first time I voted in AK. "Are you a registered voter?" "Yes." "May I see your ID?" "YES, and thank you for checking!" |
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote Not sure about the felony part but I could get on board with it. In the mean time election day should be on one day with valid ID or no voting for you. Also all results should be held until all states have closed their polling places. |
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote |
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“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
- Edmund Burke "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." - Thomas Jefferson |
Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote Edit, in person voting over a 2-3 day period is what I’d prefer. |
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Here I am, Here I remain
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I'm pretty sure most mail-in absentee voting was unconstitutional for many of the states that implemented it during covid.
It was never challenged or allowed to be challenged. This will be no different. |
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Originally Posted By WDEagle: 1st 4 years out of college I was in nearly 100% travel. I would be TDY at different locations for 3-6 months. No way I (or the other 30 engineers in similar positions) could make it home on a weekday to vote. View Quote Well that is a problem, just not MY problem, and frankly seeing how college students overwhelmingly support far left politics and frankly insane policies, I’m ok with disenfranchising them either at Home state or where they attend school. |
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Originally Posted By godzillamax: My 78 yr old limousine liberal California mom is quite capable of going to her place of polling, but likes to do absentee for the convenience. She also fills out and sends in the absentee ballot for my autistic 26 ur old nephew, who has the mental capacity of a 10 ur old and can't read and write. Guess how he votes every election... View Quote Ah, I think your mom might be committing a felony. I am not a lawyer. https://thearcca.org/equal-access-to-voting-in-california-can-you-vote-if-you-are-under-conservatorship/ |
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Originally Posted By CTM1: Not sure about the felony part but I could get on board with it. In the mean time election day should be on one day with valid ID or no voting for you. Also all results should be held until all states have closed their polling places. View Quote Paper ballot, thumb print with purple ink, paper ballot receipt, 6 month registration cap before election, self purging rules for veteran registration 3 months after every election. |
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Originally Posted By NRA_guy: In Mississippi you used to have to pay a poll tax ($2.00) several months in advance and keep up with your poll tax receipt and show it at the polls on the day of voting. As a kid, I saw my dad and mom diligently search for their poll tax receipt on election day so they could vote. Oh, and you also had to be able to read and write and interpret the Constitution. When those requirements were judged to discriminate against blacks, it all went to hell. View Quote Communist oppose standards, as their is only equality in a mass grave. |
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Originally Posted By YukonBoy03: Aren't deployed military members' votes typically considered provisional? In Nevada in 2020... People could register and vote on the same day WITHOUT being required to show proof of residency. Their votes counted... though this is a great example of how some votes should be provisional. They just hoped they would come back later to provide evidence of residency. View Quote And in 2005-2016 the GOP held a trifecta in the state house and did fuck all to secure the ballot box, worthless gaggle of parasites, liars, and grifting cowards.. |
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Norcal LEO callsign: Hold Fast Team Randstad |
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Lead, follow, or get the flock out of the way
SC, USA
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NorCal_LEO call sign: Armour
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Lead, follow, or get the flock out of the way
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Originally Posted By LeonardC: I do not agree with this. I worked a lot of years doing 12+ hours a day at a remote work site that was 100 miles from home. No way I could always vote in person. There should be "reasonable" qualifications for voting absentee. I do agree with this: The whole mass vote by mail is designed for cheating and should be halted. Edit: One of the happier days of my life: The first time I voted in AK. "Are you a registered voter?" "Yes." "May I see your ID?" "YES, and thank you for checking!" View Quote Early voting nullifies your argument. Early voting in Alaska. |
NorCal_LEO call sign: Armour
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote I don't understand or see the need to make it a crime. You just don't allow it, you count the votes that are there in person and nothing else. |
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Originally Posted By Utahshooting: My son now lives in North Dakota. They do not have voter registration. At all. On election day, you show up at your polling place with your N Dakota driver's license or state ID. You then vote. No North Dakota state issued ID? You do not vote. View Quote They don't have any absentee voting? |
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Originally Posted By WDEagle: 1st 4 years out of college I was in nearly 100% travel. I would be TDY at different locations for 3-6 months. No way I (or the other 30 engineers in similar positions) could make it home on a weekday to vote. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WDEagle: Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. 1st 4 years out of college I was in nearly 100% travel. I would be TDY at different locations for 3-6 months. No way I (or the other 30 engineers in similar positions) could make it home on a weekday to vote. I understand the predicament on a personal level but I think overall society would be better served if only those that managed to show up in person vote. |
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Originally Posted By godzillamax: My 78 yr old limousine liberal California mom is quite capable of going to her place of polling, but likes to do absentee for the convenience. She also fills out and sends in the absentee ballot for my autistic 26 ur old nephew, who has the mental capacity of a 10 ur old and can't read and write. Guess how he votes every election... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By godzillamax: Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. A great example of why absentee voting should not be allowed and how much fraud there probably is with it in cases like this. |
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Originally Posted By lilMAC25: Edit, in person voting over a 2-3 day period is what I’d prefer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lilMAC25: Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. Edit, in person voting over a 2-3 day period is what I’d prefer. Yeah I could definitely live with a 3-day voting. It would certainly help with the long lines and congestion. But mail-in should absolutely be banned and voting for a month or longer is absolutely ridiculous. |
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Originally Posted By Dagoth-Ur: Ah, I think your mom might be committing a felony. I am not a lawyer. https://thearcca.org/equal-access-to-voting-in-california-can-you-vote-if-you-are-under-conservatorship/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dagoth-Ur: Originally Posted By godzillamax: My 78 yr old limousine liberal California mom is quite capable of going to her place of polling, but likes to do absentee for the convenience. She also fills out and sends in the absentee ballot for my autistic 26 ur old nephew, who has the mental capacity of a 10 ur old and can't read and write. Guess how he votes every election... Ah, I think your mom might be committing a felony. I am not a lawyer. https://thearcca.org/equal-access-to-voting-in-california-can-you-vote-if-you-are-under-conservatorship/ Of course she is with millions of other liberals that are doing the exact same thing. |
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Originally Posted By macro: Aside from deployed members of the armed forces, and maybe handicapped citizen with a qualifying disability, absentee voting should be a felony crime. Either make your way to the polling place, or you don't vote. View Quote You are right. People need to get off their lazy asses and go vote. absentee voting other than you mentioned is used for nothing but committing fraud. I think that election day should be a national holiday. Because it's the most important day in our nation. I mean....considering some of the other BS national holidays that mean nor stand for absolutely nothing. |
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You are born with two things in life. That no one can take from you. You can only give them away and once you do it's extremely hard to get them back. Your honor and your word. Sua Sponte
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Originally Posted By panzersergeant: This. It's not like their 3 whole electoral votes are going to have an impact one way or the other anyway. View Quote One house seat and two senators, the blonde former drug mule was within 5 points of the single house seat and Coons (real name and a White dude) is leaving office. |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: I don't understand or see the need to make it a crime. You just don't allow it, you count the votes that are there in person and nothing else. View Quote “But what about the sub 1 percent of people who can’t! Are you saying we should up end civilization to help us rig an elect-I mean help them vote?!”/s (/s barely) |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Of course she is with millions of other liberals that are doing the exact same thing. View Quote It’s past time to make examples of these people. “Ohs not a real crime” are the same people who look at any part of the Bill of Tights, look you square in the eye and tell you “oh that’s not a right”. |
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Originally Posted By Sandbowl1980: You are right. People need to get off their lazy asses and go vote. absentee voting other than you mentioned is used for nothing but committing fraud. I think that election day should be a national holiday. Because it's the most important day in our nation. I mean....considering some of the other BS national holidays that mean nor stand for absolutely nothing. View Quote The same people who want to make voting as easy as texting from your couch want to make it as difficult, costly, burden if not impossible to exercise any of your rights, speech, privacy, property, powers not delegated, and especially to keep and bare arms. And frankly, because of that we have every right it not an obligation to do unto them BEFORE they can do onto us. I mean I oppose a day off, but then I remember our enemies are most welfare and unemployment jockeies,. |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Of course she is with millions of other liberals that are doing the exact same thing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Originally Posted By Dagoth-Ur: Originally Posted By godzillamax: My 78 yr old limousine liberal California mom is quite capable of going to her place of polling, but likes to do absentee for the convenience. She also fills out and sends in the absentee ballot for my autistic 26 ur old nephew, who has the mental capacity of a 10 ur old and can't read and write. Guess how he votes every election... Ah, I think your mom might be committing a felony. I am not a lawyer. https://thearcca.org/equal-access-to-voting-in-california-can-you-vote-if-you-are-under-conservatorship/ Of course she is with millions of other liberals that are doing the exact same thing. |
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“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
- Edmund Burke "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." - Thomas Jefferson |
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