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t_host1
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« on: September 28, 2011, 12:00:15 AM »


 W E L L,  it has been said, and, I haven't seen anything to disprove it, that is, Arkansas is considered the new frontier, so, give it more time, the rest of the country I'm confident will catch up realizing the errors of their ways or we all go down, as planned.

 About those county clerks, most of them being Dem's, accomplish their tasks most of the time... short story,
 ...on that darkest day of American presidential elections, I, like most living and eligible to vote, showed up at the polls that voting day, Nov. 2008, presented my voter ID/registration card to the nice lady, she has my card in hand, looking for the match, finds me in the ledger, looks up with a somewhat menicing smile, 'ah, nice try Mr. B, you already voted... Early!' I said 'No, no I didn't vote early' she says, 'according to this, you did', she shows me the ledger, I'm thinking I'll see my signature, no signature , just a stamped image saying, "Early Voted". I said 'wait a minute, no signature, this isn't going to work'. There is a line, a little bit of scene, the voting officials get involved and seemed to take the situation seriously, had me fill out a provisional written ballot, provide additional ID and sign an affidavit stating that I had not early voted.
 A month later I received a letter from the county clerk saying there was a mix up on my birth day date and that my written provisional was counted. "birth day"? 'yeah, right...
 oh' and yes, all my votes are a matter of public record among my fellow bureaucrats, I'm sure they didn't learn anything that they didn't already know,

... just a story.
 

 
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t_host1
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2011, 08:33:45 AM »
« Edited: September 28, 2011, 08:35:39 AM by t_host1 »

That was among your most coherent posts...but then why did Arkansas go 59% for McCain?

  as in only?
or
 ah..., It was not like we had any other constitutional viable options available.
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