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October 7, 2008 at 5:41 pm #781536
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InactiveBringing the Homeless from one state to another is a diff matter
October 7, 2008 at 5:42 pm #781537Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 179735 wrote:
Bringing the Homeless from one state to another is a diff matter
Who said that I, Obama or anyone condone that? Link me please.
October 7, 2008 at 6:04 pm #781541Anonymous
InactiveI said that, I hope this will be in print before long as its being investigated now.
Also, how well schooled do you think the people are they pick up on the street, amazing what a $5 bill can do. Also the ability to change registration laws for the state without blinking an eye will cast a shadow over the entire Ohio election.
October 7, 2008 at 6:11 pm #781542Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 179741 wrote:
Also, how well schooled do you think the people are they pick up on the street, amazing what a $5 bill can do. Also the ability to change registration laws for the state without blinking an eye will cast a shadow over the entire Ohio election.
I don’t know, but I”m sure that some of the folks reading this forum may have been homeless at one time or another that would disagree with your JUDGEMENT of those people.
How do you know how well ‘schooled’ those that have an address and are allowed to vote without being looked on as scum?
You are starting to get ‘stuck on stupid’ now so let’s change the subject. How about we talk about the AIG hearings that are going on now in a new thread?
Don’t you care that your tax dollars were stolen by those CEO’s like they did? Are you following that type of stuff or this racist crap?
October 7, 2008 at 6:12 pm #781543Anonymous
Inactivenot directed to you guys but please with the voter registration non-sense. I get a laugh that diebold can’t make a secure voting system. Thye sure can separate them bills in ATM with dead accuracy.
Online Voting Bill for CA
http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/418758there is more non-sense such as wanting to eliminate the e-verify pilot program. Whenever I went for job I had to produce and id and a birth certificate.
http://www.dhs.gov/xprevprot/programs/gc_1185221678150.shtmthe finally got cool implemented after years of lobbyist non-sense
http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/09/29/food.origin.labels.ap/index.htmlBush is on tv and man does he sound stressed!
October 7, 2008 at 6:12 pm #781544Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 179741 wrote:
Also the ability to change registration laws for the state without blinking an eye will cast a shadow over the entire Ohio election.
Ok, now YOU are starting to tell lies. What law was changed? As I recall the republican’s were denied in there fake lawsuit in Ohio yesterday. What am I missing?
October 7, 2008 at 6:14 pm #781545Anonymous
Inactive@slotplayer 179743 wrote:
Bush is on tv and man does he sound stressed!
Where? Too much is going on on TV today. I’m missing it for the hearings.
edit: okay i’m watching. I honestly do feel a tiny bit sad for Bush and I will admit that when he first got elected I liked him because folks picked on him. But then he messed up big time and that feeling is gone as fast as it came.
October 7, 2008 at 6:21 pm #781548Anonymous
Inactive@GamTrak 179744 wrote:
Ok, now YOU are starting to tell lies. What law was changed? As I recall the republicans were denied in there fake lawsuit in Ohio yesterday. What am I missing?
It was huge Ohio news, the Democrats were able to change registration laws that state you must register 30 days before voting, this was changed to allow same day registration and voting. Pretty much allowing bus rides of people to pull up, register and vote in one shot. This change was fought and dismissed, it is now going to be looked at again.
As per passing judgment I simply stated how informed realistically do you think the people on the streets are. If you come to a conclusion of them being scum or not able to real or whatever that’s you jumping once again, I simply stated I believe if living on the streets they most likely do not read up on the presidential candidates online, in print or on TV as they have much more to be worried about. Please stop putting your conclusions in my mouth as it is quite ignorant.
October 7, 2008 at 6:27 pm #781550Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 179748 wrote:
Please stop putting your conclusions in my mouth as it is quite ignorant.
Well then I guess that makes two of us huh?
Edit: I’m not running for office or trying to get anyone’s approval so the fact that you think I’m ignorant is of no concern to me.
October 7, 2008 at 6:29 pm #781551Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 179748 wrote:
It was huge Ohio news, the Democrats were able to change registration laws that state you must register 30 days before voting, this was changed to allow same day registration and voting. Pretty much allowing bus rides of people to pull up, register and vote in one shot. This change was fought and dismissed, it is now going to be looked at again.
You are wrong. Prove it.
There are several states that allow the same thing. Google it and see.
October 7, 2008 at 6:33 pm #781553Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 179748 wrote:
It was huge Ohio news, the Democrats were able to change registration laws that state you must register 30 days before voting, this was changed to allow same day registration and voting. Pretty much allowing bus rides of people to pull up, register and vote in one shot. This change was fought and dismissed, it is now going to be looked at again.
As per passing judgment I simply stated how informed realistically do you think the people on the streets are. If you come to a conclusion of them being scum or not able to real or whatever that’s you jumping once again, I simply stated I believe if living on the streets they most likely do not read up on the presidential candidates online, in print or on TV as they have much more to be worried about. Please stop putting your conclusions in my mouth as it is quite ignorant.
The voter non-sense as well as other non-sense (like the gop redistricting texas) goes on both sides and imo cancels each other out.
October 7, 2008 at 6:44 pm #781556Anonymous
InactiveOk, more of a 6 day loophole that allows registration and same day voting for a 6 day period that is being fought. Not an actual law change so I was incorrect in the term there!
And yes putting your thougts into my mouth is ignorant, you would be better off asking a specific question rather than answering for me. Ever see Benny Hill do the break down of Assume?
October 7, 2008 at 6:46 pm #781557Anonymous
InactiveJust get your crap right before you start posting lies then we won’t have a problem. Is that direct enough for ya?
October 7, 2008 at 7:20 pm #781563Anonymous
InactiveYes it is.
Sorry I should have stated the dems exploited a loophole to allow this atrocity of voting in Ohio.
October 8, 2008 at 4:36 am #781655Anonymous
InactiveActually, the Ohio voting thing suprised me a little. They thought that they might get 25,000 registered and able to vote the same day, but instead they only got 4,000.
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