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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

    My old job allowed you to take two hours to vote, so people would bug out early and vote.
    In California, if an employee is required to work from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm they must be given up to two hours off to vote with pay.

    Most if not all states have laws similar although very few states require pay.

    But all are only if the employee is unable to get to the polls before or after work.

    And Pomtzu - I have had the same frustration - getting to the polls with little time to spare* and finding out my polling place has been changed! I remember once racing through my neighborhood trying to find the right place. Have you checked into an absentee ballot? Most states provide them without much fuss.

    Personally I enjoy going to the polls - it feels more participative. I have never known anyone who voted absentee because they are "too lazy to go to the polling place" but what of it? As long as they vote why would I judge them as to what method they use?

    * getting out of work on time

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    Here is an interesting article...Voting

    The United States has one of the lowest voter turnout going. Why wouldn't we want to make it easierfor people to vote?

    Is voting suppose to be some "prove you are worthy of it" exercise?

    If someone wants to vote early, or by mail-in ballot...why is that a bad thing -- worthy of scorn?

    I would save my scorn for people who do not bother to vote.

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    What happens if you're in the hospital on Election Day and you are unable to vote, I wonder? Can you get a ballot late?

    Once again I'm impressed by how orderly the process is. I know where I go to vote, I'll show up, might have to wait in line, someone will take my name and give me a ballot. No commotion, no big deal. Sometimes I see other people there who live in my building. I can vote for the candidate I think will do the better job. The voter after me might disagree, but no harm comes to either of us for voting. Then in January either Obama will be inaugurated again, or his term will end and Romney will take over, but that will be a peaceful switch. So we'll see what happens.
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    Stories about voting

    I am always amazed by the horrible stories about voting. I have never had a problem even though I have lived in crowded cities, the suburbs, the country..... never a problem. Voting in Vermont is easy because so very few people live in the state. The folks at the voting sites know all the people voting so no need to carry ID. It is always organized, pleasant and fun! I wish it could be that way for many more people. I cannot believe people have to wait in line for hours. What is with that? Why don't the people organizing it, create bigger and better voting conditions? How hard can it be? Is it the expense? It just seems as though voting is discouraged in some areas and that is wrong. Maybe mail in for everyone would be easier!

    So everyone, go out and vote today. May the best man win. Fingers crossed for my candidate though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sasvermont View Post
    I am always amazed by the horrible stories about voting. I have never had a problem even though I have lived in crowded cities, the suburbs, the country..... never a problem. Voting in Vermont is easy because so very few people live in the state. The folks at the voting sites know all the people voting so no need to carry ID. It is always organized, pleasant and fun! I wish it could be that way for many more people. I cannot believe people have to wait in line for hours. What is with that? Why don't the people organizing it, create bigger and better voting conditions? How hard can it be? Is it the expense? It just seems as though voting is discouraged in some areas and that is wrong. Maybe mail in for everyone would be easier!

    So everyone, go out and vote today. May the best man win. Fingers crossed for my candidate though!
    There is a cartoon in the paper today about the 'second most powerful person in the world', it shows a pic of the White House, the first? A pic of a person in a voting booth.

    Again, people have had four years to think about this and how many years before the hanging chad fiasco.

    We don't pay attention to the things that impact our lives, until we are slapped in the face by them.

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    Voting is discouraged in some areas because we don't encourage ourselves beforehand.

    Not only that, think about the lawsuits that will come up from the 'voting fiascos'.

    Saddam Hussein ran flawless election in Iraq for years.

    Even I could predict the winner, with 100% of the vote- drum roll please - SADDAM HUSSEIN!!!

    Maybe we should get Baghdad Bob to announce the elections results?

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    So one party is supposed to be racist and misogynistic and all I hear on one channel is the war on women and all about the black and latino vote.

    Holy crap, what a waste of humanity these people are.

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    Race baiting, name calling and the feminist BS, now colored - pun intended - with religious rants about Judeo-Christian values?

    Some moron - speaking for the 'latino bloc' just said "we demand respect".

    For what?

    The "united latino" front is a myth. We have our own racism and dislike of the different groups inside this catch-all group.

    We'll get respect when we get out shiat together and stop this nonsense. The racism will end when we can all swap colors or go color blind...the "war on women"?

    I guess that war will be won when we can swap genitals, until then?

    I think I'll go over to "democrazy plaza' and ice skate my arse into the wonderful feeling that we are all one group of people while the moderators above divide us up into voting groups....

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    I have a hole in my head
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    We have nothing in our pockets
    We continue
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    Break our backs it goes like this . . .

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    I can't believe it
    And people are strange
    Our president's crazy
    Did you hear what he said
    Business and pleasure
    Lie right to your face
    Divide it in sections
    And then give it away

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    Quote Originally Posted by sasvermont View Post
    I am always amazed by the horrible stories about voting. I have never had a problem even though I have lived in crowded cities, the suburbs, the country..... never a problem. Voting in Vermont is easy because so very few people live in the state. The folks at the voting sites know all the people voting so no need to carry ID. It is always organized, pleasant and fun! I wish it could be that way for many more people. I cannot believe people have to wait in line for hours. What is with that? Why don't the people organizing it, create bigger and better voting conditions? How hard can it be? Is it the expense? It just seems as though voting is discouraged in some areas and that is wrong. Maybe mail in for everyone would be easier!

    So everyone, go out and vote today. May the best man win. Fingers crossed for my candidate though!
    My nearest polling place is a neighbor's garage!

    If I didn't have to work I would love to work in a polling place on Election Day. Often it seems the process is slowed by those who are checking in the voters.

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    Yeay (not)

    Here's to two more years of absolute and utter gridlock as we kick the can a little further down the road.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    I wonder if Gov. Romney will take the hint this time? This makes 7 years of uninterrupted campaigning for the Oval Office, and he still lost. Is he going to try for 12 years of being a professional candidate? (BTW, the first 2 of those years he was SUPPOSED to be running the Commonwealth of Massachusetts)
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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