BrokeLoser
Diamond Member
I'm so rich I can bring my own water
Attack his white privilege BoSoxGal
The evil greedy bastard has his own water container.
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I'm so rich I can bring my own water
This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression.
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Sunday voting and refreshments while waiting in long lines are two things associated with black voters, souls-to-polls.This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression. If it passes it should be challenged in court.
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Fact Check: Will Georgia Bill Criminalize Giving Food and Drinks to Voters?
In Georgia, new House Bill 531 passed through the state House of Representatives on Monday. It would enforce new voting restrictions and has sparked controversy while it awaits a state Senate vote.www.newsweek.com
How can it be voter suppression when they are already at the polls waiting in line to vote?
I had to wait over 30 minutes in line last November, yet I voted as everyone else who was there.
I do agree that making this law section is silly, but other parts are badly needed.
On Page 51, a section prohibits giving free food or drinks to voters waiting in line, among other restrictions. Doing so, would result in a misdemeanor.
Very dumb!
Why was it never a concern before?This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
Evidence, please.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
The "journalist" didn't bother to explain why the provision was put in, but I would guess it's over concern about people, primarily indigent, being "bribed" to show up to vote with the promise of receiving something in return.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression.
How?
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Already the law in many states.
This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression. If it passes it should be challenged in court.
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Fact Check: Will Georgia Bill Criminalize Giving Food and Drinks to Voters?
In Georgia, new House Bill 531 passed through the state House of Representatives on Monday. It would enforce new voting restrictions and has sparked controversy while it awaits a state Senate vote.www.newsweek.com
Why don't people just bring their own food and water if they want it? And then they can take the packaging with them when they leave. Do you really think that the neighbors of the voting precinct really want to see littering, rats and other ill effects of food sales?
Why was it never a concern before?This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
Evidence, please.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
The "journalist" didn't bother to explain why the provision was put in, but I would guess it's over concern about people, primarily indigent, being "bribed" to show up to vote with the promise of receiving something in return.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression.
How?
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Already the law in many states.
Encouraging people to show up to vote is not criminal as long as there is no associated politicking involved.
If it IS a problem, then why not do something about the long lines?
Why was it never a concern before?This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
Evidence, please.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
The "journalist" didn't bother to explain why the provision was put in, but I would guess it's over concern about people, primarily indigent, being "bribed" to show up to vote with the promise of receiving something in return.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression.
How?
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Already the law in many states.
Encouraging people to show up to vote is not criminal as long as there is no associated politicking involved.
If it IS a problem, then why not do something about the long lines?
I can't speak for the specific reasons in Georgia why they are now implementing a provision like that, but giving people something in return for showing up to vote certainly raises ethical concerns. I can remember times when I was volunteering at polls hearing reports of city union members bribing homeless people with cigarettes and food if they'd show up and vote for their endorsed candidate.
And yes, if lines are too long they should be adding more voting booths or additional polling places.
Manufactured BULLSHIT. I've often had to wait in long lines.The long lines are only in areas where black people live
Further proof of the right’s contempt for the right to vote and of conservatives’ efforts to suppress the right to vote.This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression. If it passes it should be challenged in court.
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Fact Check: Will Georgia Bill Criminalize Giving Food and Drinks to Voters?
In Georgia, new House Bill 531 passed through the state House of Representatives on Monday. It would enforce new voting restrictions and has sparked controversy while it awaits a state Senate vote.www.newsweek.com
Manufactured BULLSHIT. I've often had to wait in long lines.The long lines are only in areas where black people live
And humans can survive between 1 & 2 WEEKS without food or water. Thinking people waiting in a line need food or water is beyond stupid.
Recreational Outrage is a stupid past time
Sez who?The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
this long line includes plenty of white people though I doubt if any polling place in georgia could live up to the 12-hours some libs are claiming
View attachment 464757Hundreds of people wait in line for early voting on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020, in Marietta, Georgia. Eager voters have waited six hours or more in the former Republican stronghold of Cobb County, and lines have wrapped around buildings in solidly Democratic DeKalb County. | AP Images
Clearly these questions are rhetorical, you’ll receive no honest answers from the right.Why was it never a concern before?This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
Evidence, please.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
The "journalist" didn't bother to explain why the provision was put in, but I would guess it's over concern about people, primarily indigent, being "bribed" to show up to vote with the promise of receiving something in return.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression.
How?
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Already the law in many states.
Encouraging people to show up to vote is not criminal as long as there is no associated politicking involved.
If it IS a problem, then why not do something about the long lines?
Sunday voting and refreshments while waiting in long lines are two things associated with black voters, souls-to-polls.This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression. If it passes it should be challenged in court.
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Fact Check: Will Georgia Bill Criminalize Giving Food and Drinks to Voters?
In Georgia, new House Bill 531 passed through the state House of Representatives on Monday. It would enforce new voting restrictions and has sparked controversy while it awaits a state Senate vote.www.newsweek.com
How can it be voter suppression when they are already at the polls waiting in line to vote?
I had to wait over 30 minutes in line last November, yet I voted as everyone else who was there.
I do agree that making this law section is silly, but other parts are badly needed.
On Page 51, a section prohibits giving free food or drinks to voters waiting in line, among other restrictions. Doing so, would result in a misdemeanor.
Very dumb!
A Republican Administration is proposing ending Sunday voting and criminalize offering food or water to voters in line.
And they are a group more likely to vote Democrat.
What do you think is the purpose of this proposal?
I dont know the reasoning for prohibiting the handing out of waterWhy was it never a concern before?This is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
Evidence, please.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
The "journalist" didn't bother to explain why the provision was put in, but I would guess it's over concern about people, primarily indigent, being "bribed" to show up to vote with the promise of receiving something in return.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression.
How?
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Already the law in many states.
Encouraging people to show up to vote is not criminal as long as there is no associated politicking involved.
If it IS a problem, then why not do something about the long lines?
Sunday voting and refreshments while waiting in long lines are two things associated with black voters, souls-to-polls.
A Republican Administration is proposing ending Sunday voting and criminalize offering food or water to voters in line.
And they are a group more likely to vote Democrat.
What do you think is the purpose of this proposal?
Restrictions on mail in voting are voter supression. It's just that simpleThis is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression. If it passes it should be challenged in court.
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Fact Check: Will Georgia Bill Criminalize Giving Food and Drinks to Voters?
In Georgia, new House Bill 531 passed through the state House of Representatives on Monday. It would enforce new voting restrictions and has sparked controversy while it awaits a state Senate vote.www.newsweek.com
How can it be voter suppression when they are already at the polls waiting in line to vote?
I had to wait over 30 minutes in line last November, yet I voted as everyone else who was there.
I do agree that making this law section is silly, but other parts are badly needed.
On Page 51, a section prohibits giving free food or drinks to voters waiting in line, among other restrictions. Doing so, would result in a misdemeanor.
Very dumb!
Read the OP, try again.Restrictions on mail in voting are voter supression. It's just that simpleThis is just sick and wrong. The long lines are only in areas where black people live.
As I was reading it I saw there was no wording that said the food and beverage can't be sold. Then got to the end of the article which mentions just that.
If I lived in Georgia I would give out water and food for a penny or a barter.
This is clear and blatant vote suppression. If it passes it should be challenged in court.
The law also restricts no excuse absentee voting to people over 65, no cell phones can be used, and no candidates can enter certain polling places.
Fact Check: Will Georgia Bill Criminalize Giving Food and Drinks to Voters?
In Georgia, new House Bill 531 passed through the state House of Representatives on Monday. It would enforce new voting restrictions and has sparked controversy while it awaits a state Senate vote.www.newsweek.com
How can it be voter suppression when they are already at the polls waiting in line to vote?
I had to wait over 30 minutes in line last November, yet I voted as everyone else who was there.
I do agree that making this law section is silly, but other parts are badly needed.
On Page 51, a section prohibits giving free food or drinks to voters waiting in line, among other restrictions. Doing so, would result in a misdemeanor.
Very dumb!
What restrictions? I am in Maryland. In 2020, I made sure my registration was up to date. I then requested a ballot, it was sent to me. I completed it and mailed it in. I never felt suppressed or restricted. I do have a problem with the scenario whereby I don't request a mail in ballot and am sent one. What happens if I am no longer living in the district? Conceptually, in this scenario, the only cross-check or verification is that I am on a registration list that they have. Adding the requirement that I request a ballot either through phone call, online, written mail, or power of attorney, helps reduce the risk. How is that restrictive? It is still "mail-in" voting.