Being a conservative living in a liberal state (California) has always been a challenge. Most often I was up to the sparing but now at my late age and failing health I must restrict my activity to just being a cheerleader on the sidelines. Yesterday, I wanted to drag my old body out to vote. I never received my sample ballot in the mail so didn't know where the polls were located. I drove around and found it. Upon entering I saw six volunteers and approached one. I stated I had not received a sample ballot and she answered that I was not the only one that many had reported the same thing. I then asked if those not receiving the mailings were all registered republicans. Three of the volunteers laughed and three frowned. They couldn't find my name on the list until I helped them. I filled out the ballot, returned it to have it fed into the machine. The man took it from me and tore off the bottom receipt and threw the folder into the pile of returned folders. My ballot was still in the folder. I stared at him, he said "oh, sorry", retrieved my ballot and fed it into the machine. Now, my question to you is, are the three mishaps honest mistakes or****? The state is California, County of Amador, county district number two. Would there be any readers that would be in a position to check this out? I'll be right behind you, from the sidelines, cheering you on.
sisboombaa wrote:
Being a conservative living in a liberal state (California) has always been a challenge. Most often I was up to the sparing but now at my late age and failing health I must restrict my activity to just being a cheerleader on the sidelines. Yesterday, I wanted to drag my old body out to vote. I never received my sample ballot in the mail so didn't know where the polls were located. I drove around and found it. Upon entering I saw six volunteers and approached one. I stated I had not received a sample ballot and she answered that I was not the only one that many had reported the same thing. I then asked if those not receiving the mailings were all registered republicans. Three of the volunteers laughed and three frowned. They couldn't find my name on the list until I helped them. I filled out the ballot, returned it to have it fed into the machine. The man took it from me and tore off the bottom receipt and threw the folder into the pile of returned folders. My ballot was still in the folder. I stared at him, he said "oh, sorry", retrieved my ballot and fed it into the machine. Now, my question to you is, are the three mishaps honest mistakes or****? The state is California, County of Amador, county district number two. Would there be any readers that would be in a position to check this out? I'll be right behind you, from the sidelines, cheering you on.
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California, such a nice state to be destroyed by democrats.
You don't need to be a math whiz to figure that out!
I read somewhere that California was the least free state in the US!
Demo's just want to win, fair ain't in the equation.
sisboombaa wrote:
Being a conservative living in a liberal state (California) has always been a challenge. Most often I was up to the sparing but now at my late age and failing health I must restrict my activity to just being a cheerleader on the sidelines. Yesterday, I wanted to drag my old body out to vote. I never received my sample ballot in the mail so didn't know where the polls were located. I drove around and found it. Upon entering I saw six volunteers and approached one. I stated I had not received a sample ballot and she answered that I was not the only one that many had reported the same thing. I then asked if those not receiving the mailings were all registered republicans. Three of the volunteers laughed and three frowned. They couldn't find my name on the list until I helped them. I filled out the ballot, returned it to have it fed into the machine. The man took it from me and tore off the bottom receipt and threw the folder into the pile of returned folders. My ballot was still in the folder. I stared at him, he said "oh, sorry", retrieved my ballot and fed it into the machine. Now, my question to you is, are the three mishaps honest mistakes or****? The state is California, County of Amador, county district number two. Would there be any readers that would be in a position to check this out? I'll be right behind you, from the sidelines, cheering you on.
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I don't know, did you see any dead voters?
That would be a dead giveaway!
Another of their tricks.
This is why the left wins so much, what it takes ! one most recent example is that AP new ( pro Clinton) issued early on election day that Ms. Clinton was projected to win in Californica. You might say that she had the election "in the bag". One would hope so !
Maybe it was just voter ignorance, why waste gas driving around when you have access to the internet?
Why ask others to check issues for you when you could do it for yourself?
Do you have a phone?
The "volunteers" were probably laughing and frowning because you acted so paranoid, why didn't you call when you didn't receive your sample ballot?
Why would you put your ballot in the folder?
I think that YOU made honest mistakes, yes.
sisboombaa wrote:
Being a conservative living in a liberal state (California) has always been a challenge. Most often I was up to the sparing but now at my late age and failing health I must restrict my activity to just being a cheerleader on the sidelines. Yesterday, I wanted to drag my old body out to vote. I never received my sample ballot in the mail so didn't know where the polls were located. I drove around and found it. Upon entering I saw six volunteers and approached one. I stated I had not received a sample ballot and she answered that I was not the only one that many had reported the same thing. I then asked if those not receiving the mailings were all registered republicans. Three of the volunteers laughed and three frowned. They couldn't find my name on the list until I helped them. I filled out the ballot, returned it to have it fed into the machine. The man took it from me and tore off the bottom receipt and threw the folder into the pile of returned folders. My ballot was still in the folder. I stared at him, he said "oh, sorry", retrieved my ballot and fed it into the machine. Now, my question to you is, are the three mishaps honest mistakes or****? The state is California, County of Amador, county district number two. Would there be any readers that would be in a position to check this out? I'll be right behind you, from the sidelines, cheering you on.
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sisboombaa wrote:
Being a conservative living in a liberal state (California) has always been a challenge. Most often I was up to the sparing but now at my late age and failing health I must restrict my activity to just being a cheerleader on the sidelines. Yesterday, I wanted to drag my old body out to vote. I never received my sample ballot in the mail so didn't know where the polls were located. I drove around and found it. Upon entering I saw six volunteers and approached one. I stated I had not received a sample ballot and she answered that I was not the only one that many had reported the same thing. I then asked if those not receiving the mailings were all registered republicans. Three of the volunteers laughed and three frowned. They couldn't find my name on the list until I helped them. I filled out the ballot, returned it to have it fed into the machine. The man took it from me and tore off the bottom receipt and threw the folder into the pile of returned folders. My ballot was still in the folder. I stared at him, he said "oh, sorry", retrieved my ballot and fed it into the machine. Now, my question to you is, are the three mishaps honest mistakes or****? The state is California, County of Amador, county district number two. Would there be any readers that would be in a position to check this out? I'll be right behind you, from the sidelines, cheering you on.
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I doubt that it was an honest mistake. Next time register as an independent and see what happens. Now if you lived in Chicago and died before the primaries, what you registered as wouldn't matter. As a dead Chicagoen you will always vote Democrat.
no propaganda please wrote:
I doubt that it was an honest mistake. Next time register as an independent and see what happens. Now if you lived in Chicago and died before the primaries, what you registered as wouldn't matter. As a dead Chicagoen you will always vote Democrat.
How true and you will continue to vote democrat for years after your death.
bilordinary wrote:
California, such a nice state to be destroyed by democrats.
You don't need to be a math whiz to figure that out!
I read somewhere that California was the least free state in the US!
Demo's just want to win, fair ain't in the equation.
Truth and fairness have NOTHING to do with the "demonrat" ideology and agenda, bil; and now it seems that the "demonrats" secular liberal progressive communist branches, much like ACORN, have extended to the "radical" liberal progressive party of Islam, and the "Latino" activist liberal progressive party of La Raza. Hummmmmm. Even the different branches of [radical] Islam have been waring with each other in the Middle East for 14 centuries, so "WE" can "rightly" assume that the Christian "infidels" in Mexico and the "secular," [CPUSA, SPUSA] "infidels" in OWS [Code Pink, PPH, LGBTQ] should get along swimmingly with Muhammad, MB, CAIR, MSA, Hamas, Hezbollah and ISIS; and that Burka/prayer-rug/morality police thing should go over real-well with "Chapo" Guzman and the Sinaloa Drug [and gun/F & F] Cartel. Real well. And all the "heroine" the un-vetted, undocumented [NO CHRISTIAN] "refugee/terrorists" are bringing from "home," {Middle-East} must be the real "bong" to Chapo!!! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUMP!!!
It looks like something was knot right at the polling place should be reported to voter reg.
jelun wrote:
Maybe it was just voter ignorance, why waste gas driving around when you have access to the internet?
Why ask others to check issues for you when you could do it for yourself?
Do you have a phone?
The "volunteers" were probably laughing and frowning because you acted so paranoid, why didn't you call when you didn't receive your sample ballot?
Why would you put your ballot in the folder?
I think that YOU made honest mistakes, yes.
He said he was elderly and in failing health. I can only hope you live very long.
EL wrote:
He said he was elderly and in failing health. I can only hope you live very long.
Jelun is a idiot don't expect anything he says to make since. Understanding isn't one of his strong points either.
jelun wrote:
Maybe it was just voter ignorance, why waste gas driving around when you have access to the internet?
Why ask others to check issues for you when you could do it for yourself?
Do you have a phone?
The "volunteers" were probably laughing and frowning because you acted so paranoid, why didn't you call when you didn't receive your sample ballot?
Why would you put your ballot in the folder?
I think that YOU made honest mistakes, yes.
Julun, with all due respect, you couldn't be more wrong. You fail to see my humor in a serious statement that should be checked out. I know what is going on. I just want to fire up those who wish to follow in my foot steps.
EL wrote:
He said he was elderly and in failing health. I can only hope you live very long.
He apparently knows how to use the internet to whine, he managed to find OPP and yet he couldn't find a phone number to call the election officials?
Just because he said it doesn't make it true. He could be a progressive pulling your leg.
bilordinary wrote:
California, such a nice state to be destroyed by democrats.
You don't need to be a math whiz to figure that out!
I read somewhere that California was the least free state in the US!
Demo's just want to win, fair ain't in the equation.
Nice try, butt... his depiction of his little corner of California is a bit off. There are more Republicans than any other party registered.
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