Voter-Intimidation; The "5 X 3 Option"

Mr. Shaman

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If you suspect any acts of voter-intimidation (while you're waiting-in-line, to vote), carry-along a small (5" X 3") spiral-bound notebook.

Whenever someone approaches you (or, anyone-else), demanding to see proof of your viability (as a legitimate-voter), they should be more-than-happy to provide you proof of their I.D. (photo-I.D., absolutely!), as well!!

Who knows. Such intimidators could easily be members of some terrorist sleeper-cell....who (only) come-out, during our elections, attempting to destroy the U.S., from within!!!

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Good advice, I also would carry a cell phone and the number of the local elections board (and the HQ for your political party) on your person
 
Shaman, are you insane? You're whacko typing style makes it hard to follow your incoherent ramblings
 
How exactly is it intimidation to be asked for evidence that you can legally vote in the election?

Most people who care about their vote would prefer it if someone else can't come pretend to be them during the election.
 
How exactly is it intimidation to be asked for evidence that you can legally vote in the election?
That's the narrative by people who put political power far, far above national security and see voting in US elections as a basic human right and not a privilege and responsibility of citizenship.

In other words: Liberals.
 
How exactly is it intimidation to be asked for evidence that you can legally vote in the election?
That's the narrative by people who put political power far, far above national security and see voting in US elections as a basic human right and not a privilege and responsibility of citizenship.

In other words: Liberals.

Statists...

[Well Stated] Nonetheless...
 
How exactly is it intimidation to be asked for evidence that you can legally vote in the election?
That's the narrative by people who put political power far, far above national security and see voting in US elections as a basic human right and not a privilege and responsibility of citizenship.

In other words: Liberals.

Statists...

[Well Stated] Nonetheless...

It's becoming increasingly difficult to tell the difference.
 
Shaman, are you insane? You're whacko typing style makes it hard to follow your incoherent ramblings

Shaman, maybe you should repost this in picture book form so our conservative freinds can understand it too :lol:

Not a prob!!

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How exactly is it intimidation to be asked for evidence that you can legally vote in the election?
You're (of course) talking-about starting with the first-person, in line, and working your way towards the end, right??

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How exactly is it intimidation to be asked for evidence that you can legally vote in the election?
That's the narrative by people who put political power far, far above national security and see voting in US elections as a basic human right and not a privilege and responsibility of citizenship.

In other words: Liberals.
When it comes to "conservatives", and "....putting political power far, far above national security.", there's hardly any narrative required.​
 

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