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7 minutes ago, bilzfancy said:

More ignorance on your part, I never said anything about absentee ballots, in fact, I've said many times if you are away from home, or sick, or unable to vote in person absentee is fine, but other than that no excuse not to vote in person

 

Hoax.  Absentee ballot typically are cast via mail.  This is what you said:

 

“our checks and prescriptions are never late, but nice try, worried about voting by mail? Get off your lazy mothertrucking butt and put on a mask and vote in person”

1 minute ago, Koko78 said:

 

Love the unsupported suppositions in your little straw man.

 

Man, you must be very blissful, with such an amazing display of ignorance.

 

And yet, despite ample opportunity, you haven’t denied that you feed at the government trough.  

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7 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

And yet, despite ample opportunity, you haven’t denied that you feed at the government trough.  

 

And ruin your ignorant rants? Perish the thought.

 

You're particular brand of stupidity is providing a lot of entertainment value today.

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1 minute ago, Koko78 said:

 

And ruin your ignorant rants? Perish the thought.

 

You're particular brand of stupidity is providing a lot of entertainment value today.

 

Still no denial.  And are you even an attorney?  Perhaps that question should be investigated. 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Hoax.  Absentee ballot typically are cast via mail.  This is what you said:

 

“our checks and prescriptions are never late, but nice try, worried about voting by mail? Get off your lazy mothertrucking butt and put on a mask and vote in person”

 

And yet, despite ample opportunity, you haven’t denied that you feed at the government trough.  

I stand by what I posted, if you're able to, vote in person

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1 hour ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Define “able.”

 

Anyone that has been to a walmart or target in the last 6 months

 

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1 hour ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Define “able.”

If you go to the store, restaurant, liquor store anywhere out of the house, then you're able

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49 minutes ago, Gary M said:

 

Anyone that has been to a walmart or target in the last 6 months

 

Good point.  Those dudes that shipped off to Afghanistan or Iraq or Germany or South Korea who meet your criteria should fly home on their own dime and using their own leave - if they can get it - to vote.  
 

same thing for ER docs working 24 hour shifts on Election Day.  Been to target? Eff off.  You can’t vote.  
 

all in all, a good plan on your end. 

49 minutes ago, bilzfancy said:

If you go to the store, restaurant, liquor store anywhere out of the house, then you're able

See prior comment.

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7 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Good point.  Those dudes that shipped off to Afghanistan or Iraq or Germany or South Korea who meet your criteria should fly home on their own dime and using their own leave - if they can get it - to vote.  
 

same thing for ER docs working 24 hour shifts on Election Day.  Been to target? Eff off.  You can’t vote.  
 

all in all, a good plan on your end. 

See prior comment.

Are you voting by mail???

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So as best I can tell, the Democratic Party stoked fear of an invisible virus into their own voter base and ONLY JUST NOW figured out that that same fear would keep them all quivering in their homes on Election Day? Good job Nancy! Well thought out! 

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25 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

Not sure.  Depends what I have going on on Election Day. 

I don't know where you live but most, if not all states have early voting, so you don't have to wait in a long line

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33 minutes ago, bilzfancy said:

I don't know where you live but most, if not all states have early voting, so you don't have to wait in a long line

New York State does.  That’s another possibility for me.  I would like to go in person if at all possible to relieve some of the crush that will befall our local BOE (which, by the way, is tremendous).  

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1 hour ago, SectionC3 said:

 I would like to go in person if at all possible to relieve some of the crush that will befall our local BOE (which, by the way, is tremendous).  

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From the moment he came down his golden Trump Tower escalator in 2015 to announce his presidential run, Trump’s rhetoric and policy choices have demeaned and dehumanized immigrants. His association of immigrants with crime and his characterization of them as job-stealers hurting domestic workers (both factually wrong) had the potential to inflame the entire country. While anti-immigrant sentiment does bind Trump to his hardcore base, overall the country has become more inclusive — as hard as that is to imagine.

The recent Pew poll shows: “An increasing share of registered voters — Trump and Biden supporters alike — say the growing number of newcomers to the country strengthens American society. In the new survey, 60% say this, while 37% say this threatens the nation’s customs and values.” Four years ago, 50 percent said immigrants were more of a threat while 46 percent said they strengthened America. Remarkably, even Republicans have become more pro-immigrant:

Only about a third of Trump supporters (32%) say immigrants do more to strengthen society, but this is a 13 percentage point increase from 19% in 2016. Biden supporters are more likely than Clinton supporters four years ago to say the growing number of newcomers strengthens society (84% vs. 71%).

Despite Trump’s Muslim travel ban, Islamophobia is also down. “Four years ago, a narrow majority (54%) of voters said that Islam was more likely than other religions to encourage violence among its followers," Pew found. “Today, the balance of opinion has shifted in the other direction, with 45% of voters saying that Islam is more likely to encourage violence and 51% saying it does not encourage violence more than other religions.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/09/13/trump-racism-xenophobia-havent-caught/

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