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It's funny how those voting machine errors always work in favor of the Democrats. Just a statistically valid outlier I guess. God knows that nobody would tamper with them.
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CitadelGrad wrote:It's funny how those voting machine errors always work in favor of the Democrats. Just a statistically valid outlier I guess. God knows that nobody would tamper with them.


Are you just dumb, or ignoring the link that Wedgie posted?
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An election JUDGE wears an Obama cap while checking voters in Obama's Chicago ward. :ohno:

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BDKJMU wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:Funny business in Philly: GOP officials booted, Black Panthers return -- and Obama at polling site?

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11 ... z2BT77KqO2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Update:
"Judge Orders Obama Mural Covered At Northeast Philadelphia Polling Place

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Local Republicans went to court to have a judge order a mural of President Obama covered up at the Ben Franklin Elementary School polling place in the Northeast.

Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the following statement regarding the Republican Party of Pennsylvania’s successful challenge.

“The Obama campaign is 0-for-2 today in trying to get away with their disgusting attempts to suppress Republican voices in Philadelphia,” Chairman Rob Gleason said. “Whether it’s blocking Republican Election Day workers form doing their job or violating Pennsylvania law by electioneering in the polling place, it is clear the Obama campaign has taken their campaign in the gutter to manipulate this election however they can. Based on the Obama campaign’s behavior today, it certainly raises the question: what are Democrats doing in the polls that they are working so hard to shield folks from monitoring this election?”

Officials with the City Commissioners say the mural has since been covered."

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Who goes to a polling place these days? Oregon and Washington FTW...rest of you mofo's need to wake. :ohno:
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I lived in NC until about 4.5 yrs ago and I received two mailings from the NC Republican Party encouraging me to get registered and vote in NC.

Leaving work early to head across the border to Hendersonville NC to cast my second vote of the day. We'll get Johnson elected by any means possible :lol:
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PICKET: GOP - Poll watcher in Detroit threatened with gun, 911 call rejected

Tensions are high all over the country at the polls today. The Michigan Republican Party is alleging that a poll watcher in Detroit on Tuesday morning was threatened with a gun. According to the Michigan GOP the poll watcher's 911 call was rejected. Below is a press release from Michigan Republican Party spokesman Matt
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This morning, a legally credentialed poll watcher was threatened and intimidated while attempting to perform his legally allowed duties of observing the election process at precinct polling location 289 in Detroit. The poll watcher, a lawyer, was confronted by a voter in line, who demanded the poll watcher produce his credentials, which he did.

However, the voter said that wasn’t good enough and that he had “a badge and a gun” and told the poll watcher get out of the precinct. Rather than allow the situation to escalate, the poll watcher left before the voter produced a badge or brandished a gun. Fearing for his safety, the poll watcher exited and called 911, however the Detroit Police refused to respond to the call – neglecting the fact that a voter alleged to have a ‘badge’ and a ‘gun’ in a precinct, putting other voters at risk.

Michigan Republican Party Chairman Bobby Schostak issued a statement concerning the issue the following statement:“Poll watchers, precinct workers and voters should not be put in danger when performing their duties, our Republic requires free and fair elections.

“I can only hope that this morning’s outlandish, reckless and dangerous behavior, was not part of a coordinated effort by the Democratic Party and therefore, I am calling on Mark Brewer, Democratic Party Chairman, to condemn these threats of violence and pledge to ensuring all election workers, volunteers and citizens remain safe.”

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BDKJMU wrote:Funny business in Philly: GOP officials booted, Black Panthers return -- and Obama at polling site?

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11 ... z2BT77KqO2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This was out this morning:

"Court-appointed Republican poll inspectors are being forcibly removed from voting stations in some Philadelphia wards and replaced in some cases by Democratic inspectors and even members of the Black Panthers, according to GOP officials.

Secrets just received this memo from GOP officials:

The Philadelphia GOP is reporting that court appointed Minority (read GOP) Inspectors are being thrown out of polling locations in several Wards.

These Inspectors are election officials - again, court appointed -- and are reportedly being thrown out by the Head Judges of Elections (these Judges are elected Democrats) and being replaced by Democrats.

This has happened at the following locations:

Ward 32, Div 13

Ward 43, Div 14

Ward 56, Div 1

Ward 56, Div 22

Ward 32, Div 28

Ward 32, Div 28

Ward 12, Div 17

Ward 39, Div 1

Ward 24, Div 9

Ward 18, Div 25

Ward 43, Div 14

Ward 29, Div 18

Ward 65, Div 19

Ward 20, Div 1

Ward 6, Div 11

Another official told Secrets: "one of our female inspectors was physically thrown out."...."
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Forest Park, a predominantly African-American northern suburb of Cincinnati, has a problem. Large numbers of voters showed up today to vote and found they were already listed as having requested absentee ballots. Ahh...no...not true according to many. So they complained to the local BOE and, surprise surprise...there was no record of those voters requesting absentee ballots, in spite of the precinct records saying they did.

Resolution - 100% of the precinct must vote provisional...and remember this is Ohio where Husted just shifted the burden of filling out the form correctly from the BOE (as defined by statue) to the voter. What do you think are the chances that some (many) of those registered voters make a "disqualifying" error on their provisional. In the past, the BOE would help them correct in the moment - now, the attitude is screw 'em if they can't fill out a form.

Can't wait to see where this one lands. I can only hope that by the time the sun rises on Wednesday, we'll learn that Ohio's results are immaterial in the grand scheme of things. IF that happens, I don't care if they count the votes next July - We'll still have a second term.

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And later this morning in the bannanna republic of Philadelphia:

"It is an absolute disgrace," said Shannon Royer, deputy secretary for external affairs and elections in Pennsylvania. "Election materials and electioneering inside the polling place are prohibited by state law. This can be interpreted as trying to influence voters inside the polling place. I am told discussions are going on now about covering the mural."

Pennsylvania election law states "no person within a polling place may electioneer or solicit votes for any political party, political body, or candidate, nor may any unauthorized written or printed materials be posted within the polling place.".....

......The incident in Philadelphia was one of several controversies surfacing in Pennsylvania's largest city on Election Day.

A Pennsylvania judge also issued an order Tuesday to reinstate Republican election officials across Philadelphia who allegedly were ejected or refused entry by on-site Democratic voting chief judges.

One Republican official claimed that "just under 70" Republican election officials were blocked from Philadelphia polling sites Tuesday morning by Democrats on site. One of them, the official claimed, "was shoved out of the polling place."

"For this many inspectors to be ejected from polling places is rare, even for Philadelphia," the official told FoxNews.com.

Elsewhere in the city, a representative from the New Black Panther Party was also spotted outside a polling site. The New Black Panthers stirred controversy in 2008 when members appeared outside a polling site, one of them holding a billy club.....

....The flap over the election judges, though, was widespread. Republicans claim they are obtaining a series of court orders to seat the so-called election "inspectors," and sheriff's deputies will be available to escort them.

Despite the high number of officials who were allegedly booted, the dispute itself is not uncommon for Philadelphia. Fred Voigt, legal counsel for the city commissioners, said these kinds of face-offs happen "with regularity" in the City of Brotherly Love.

"It happens all the time," Voigt said. He said court-appointed Republican officials typically show up on Election Day and end up squaring off against stand-in officials at the polling sites filling in the open seats. Part of the problem, he said, is that the Republican inspectors are appointed on relatively short notice, leading to a string of confrontations on Election Day.

"There are no cool heads here," Voigt said......"

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dbackjon wrote:Resolution - 100% of the precinct must vote provisional...and remember this is Ohio where Husted just shifted the burden of filling out the form correctly from the BOE (as defined by statue) to the voter. What do you think are the chances that some (many) of those registered voters make a "disqualifying" error on their provisional. In the past, the BOE would help them correct in the moment - now, the attitude is screw 'em if they can't fill out a form.
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AZGrizFan wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Resolution - 100% of the precinct must vote provisional...and remember this is Ohio where Husted just shifted the burden of filling out the form correctly from the BOE (as defined by statue) to the voter. What do you think are the chances that some (many) of those registered voters make a "disqualifying" error on their provisional. In the past, the BOE would help them correct in the moment - now, the attitude is screw 'em if they can't fill out a form.
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dbackjon wrote:Forest Park, a predominantly African-American northern suburb of Cincinnati, has a problem. Large numbers of voters showed up today to vote and found they were already listed as having requested absentee ballots. Ahh...no...not true according to many. So they complained to the local BOE and, surprise surprise...there was no record of those voters requesting absentee ballots, in spite of the precinct records saying they did.

Resolution - 100% of the precinct must vote provisional...and remember this is Ohio where Husted just shifted the burden of filling out the form correctly from the BOE (as defined by statue) to the voter. What do you think are the chances that some (many) of those registered voters make a "disqualifying" error on their provisional. In the past, the BOE would help them correct in the moment - now, the attitude is screw 'em if they can't fill out a form.

Can't wait to see where this one lands. I can only hope that by the time the sun rises on Wednesday, we'll learn that Ohio's results are immaterial in the grand scheme of things. IF that happens, I don't care if they count the votes next July - We'll still have a second term.

http://www.local12.com/news/political/s ... vrH7A.cspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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