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Old 08-26-2021, 09:09 AM
 
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Greenvalleyfan goes to Disneyland for the lines. Screw the rides!
No youngster, I won't waste my time in Disney. I did ride a Harley from Balto.Md to Disney world in Orlando in 1977. Lol

 
Old 08-26-2021, 09:17 AM
 
Location: Sun City West, Arizona
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And showing up to vote in person would stop all the conspiracy nuts and poor losers from having a valid arguement. I'm 63, I've voted one time by mail and that was because of covid. Stop trying to change a system that works for your selfish convienence.
We have yet to see the "valid argument", and frankly, if everyone voted in person, those same conspiracy nuts (as you put it) would still find a conspiracy (such as...what was it that was supposedly put into the voting machines?). The My Pillow guy is still gonna be the My Pillow guy even if we all had to line up and say who we voted for out loud for an old-fashioned tally.
 
Old 08-26-2021, 09:27 AM
 
Location: Victory Mansions, Airstrip One
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How many states actually restrict voting to election day?
I was responding to Mr. Greenvally who said this...

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Here is a novel approach. We all just show up in person and produce a picture ID on election day.
Apparently he lives in some Leave it to Beaver world where anyone can simply leave work or take a day off anytime they like. They're never required to travel anywhere for work.
 
Old 08-26-2021, 09:27 AM
 
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We have yet to see the "valid argument", and frankly, if everyone voted in person, those same conspiracy nuts (as you put it) would still find a conspiracy (such as...what was it that was supposedly put into the voting machines?). The My Pillow guy is still gonna be the My Pillow guy even if we all had to line up and say who we voted for out loud for an old-fashioned tally.
And the conspiracy nuts on the other side had the Russians winning the election for Trump when he beat Hillary. Both sides guilty of the same BS.
 
Old 08-26-2021, 09:33 AM
 
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I was responding to Mr. Greenvally who said this...



Apparently he lives in some Leave it to Beaver world where anyone can simply leave work or take a day off anytime they like. They're never required to travel anywhere for work. Etc, etc.
No Mr. NUT, I'm not against all mail in ballots. If you have special needs I'm all for it. I worked 24hr shifts as a firefighter. I get it.
 
Old 08-26-2021, 09:57 AM
 
Location: Victory Mansions, Airstrip One
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No Mr. NUT, I'm not against all mail in ballots. If you have special needs I'm all for it. I worked 24hr shifts as a firefighter. I get it.
So you managed to get every election day off, the entire time you worked? That's hard to believe. And at any rate, it would be impossible for every worker to get election day off.
 
Old 08-26-2021, 10:04 AM
 
Location: northwest valley, az
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i think the stats were over 75% of people in the state used mail in voting, so its not even an issue for anyone who lives here..
 
Old 08-26-2021, 11:34 AM
 
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So you managed to get every election day off, the entire time you worked? That's hard to believe. And at any rate, it would be impossible for every worker to get election day off.
I think you are having trouble comprehending. Maybe I'm not being clear. I'm all for mail in ballots for those that work over 8hrs shifts or out of their state, country etc. Those that are handicapped, disabled etc.etc.etc. Everyone else needs to nut up and vote in person. It's just my opinion. I guess that makes me an evil person.
 
Old 08-26-2021, 12:31 PM
 
Location: Victory Mansions, Airstrip One
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I think you are having trouble comprehending. Maybe I'm not being clear. I'm all for mail in ballots for those that work over 8hrs shifts or out of their state, country etc. Those that are handicapped, disabled etc.etc.etc.
Okay, that's not how I read your statement, which sounded pretty absolutist. When I see the phrase "special needs" I'm not expecting that to include people who work more than 8 hours... that's just life for a huge number of folks.
 
Old 08-26-2021, 01:12 PM
 
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i think the stats were over 75% of people in the state used mail in voting, so its not even an issue for anyone who lives here..
Imagine all of those people standing in line in front of Greenvalleyfan. He'd change his tune real quick if he has to spend 7 hours in line and misses the Lawrence Welk Show
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