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Re: Get out & Vote is BS

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Creating a "requires priesthood" (bureaucracy) solution for a problem which doesn't exist. As par.

BTW, Have you guys rewatched "The Hunger Games" recently? It series is on Amazon Prime now and I recommend it. I saw it the first time on a "date" with my daughter. She liked the movie; I liked the message. It is very clear, to me, that whoever wrote the book was not a "socialist" and new a bit about history!

But too few got the message. So...welcome back to the Hunger Games!

PS, https://www.programming-helper.com/ If you dink around with programming a bit you may find this amusing. I haven't reviewed it myself, yet, but it has good reviews: Uses some sort of "AI" to translate between languages, including programming languages and English.


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Re: Get out & Vote is BS
By: Decomposed
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Sat, 12 Nov 22 5:15 PM
Msg. 37341 of 58639

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Re: “Voters were told to go to other locations to vote. But were not allowed to vote at the new location because they had already signed in at the original location.. so they didn’t get to vote.”
New Hampshire has paper ballots. I find that reassuring. Paper ballots don't break. They don't malfunction.

I know I've told this story before, but...

Around 2014, I was living in Virginia but was going to be in New Hampshire on election day, so my wife and I voted early at a center Fairfax county had established. The place was almost empty... just a couple of election people were there to provide guidance. I went to a booth to vote (electronically) as did my wife. I was done in 2-minutes. We thanked the officials and walked out.

In the parking lot, I told my wife how surprised I was at the sparse "ballot." "Not a single bond or initiative," I said.

"No, there were quite a few," she replied.

I was stunned. "What? WHERE?" I asked.

"On the second screen," she replied.

"There was no second screen!" I said.

I knew then what had happened. The program had asked me to vote on a state legislator or councilman, observed that I was conservative, and then opted to NOT ask me about the bonds and initiatives. It didn't do that to my wife - which was pretty smart since it made any claim of election fraud very difficult to prove. In any group of 100 people, perhaps only one or two would experience what I did. They'd look foolish complaining about it in the presence of just eight or nine fellow voters, all of whom would deny what the nutcase was claiming. But one or two (or maybe five or six) percent of conservative votes taken away in this manner from several liberal initiatives could EASILY sway the outcome. Wow.

I went back in and complained to the election officials. They said they had received no other complaints. And no, there was no way to go to the machine and see that what I was suggesting had actually happened.

But I know it did. And if I hadn't chanced to speak to my wife about how small the number of issues was I wouldn't have known either. After all, Fairfax is different from other places I've lived. It doesn't send voters a brochure ahead of time telling them what they'll be voting on. So this was an almost perfect crime.






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