>>>>>>Our local NPR stations (yeah, I listen to it, but just to remind myself how biased they are) carried a story that there were fliers being distributed somewhere that said that due to the expected large turnout of voters that Republicans should vote on Tuesday and Democrats on Wednesday. I think it's a good idea.
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>>>>>This happens every time. And some actually fall for it!
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>>>>But I think that tactics that require thinking in order to vote suppress turnout and unfairly target Democrats ;-)
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>>>True. Any requirements of thought, brain activity, life (rather than dead), age, residency, criminal status, etc would disenfranchise a big chunk of the Democrats.
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>>Man! I doubt I could cut through the bitterness with a machete.
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>Hey, I had a wink and smile on mine ;-)
I know. My comment was not aimed at you. Even though you are a republican (more or less), you seem to have managed to keep a sane head on your shoulders. ;)
Hmmm... was my wink/smile aimed at your being a republican, or keeping a sane head?
> I do get a kick out of it when somebody says efforts to keep schizophrenics, felons or the obviously deranged or intoxicated from voting (god knows we need their input) unfairly targets a particular community or political party. Irony seems the first victim of partisanship {g}
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