Unbelievable !!!

#27
#27
I don't have a problem with early voting. I just don't understand all the complaining when certain states limit early voting days/hours.

To me, it is not a right. Just a privilege given by the state to help its citizens.
I have a problem when the process gets repeatedly and utterly ****ed up at multiple locations across the state.
 
#28
#28
Florida being Florida, the shame of the rest of the nation.

I want to hit every bicyclist that rides in the middle of the road when they can easily ride on the side. The hybrid "I'm a motorist/pedestrian so the rules for each apply to me when I feel like it" crowd are also the worst type of people on earth. Portland, I hate thee.
 
#30
#30
I want to hit every bicyclist that rides in the middle of the road when they can easily ride on the side. The hybrid "I'm a motorist/pedestrian so the rules for each apply to me when I feel like it" crowd are also the worst type of people on earth. Portland, I hate thee.

The law is 3 feet Dudette .
 
#31
#31
I have a problem when the process gets repeatedly and utterly ****ed up at multiple locations across the state.

I'd rather it be an efficient process but it's government. You can only expect so much from government and my bar is pretty low.
 
#33
#33
So , when will someone tell us , WHY we should vote for MItt. ? Please leave out the Any one But Obama . Do NOT display your stuff for all to see .
 
#34
#34
Actually the LAW is " you must provide 3 feet clearance , To Bikers in Fla . What Part did you NOT understand ?
 
#35
#35
Florida is simply f'd up. We have 12 amendments on the ballot, one if which is blank because it was already declared unconstitutional.


This state is filled with loons.
 
#36
#36
So , when will someone tell us , WHY we should vote for MItt. ? Please leave out the Any one But Obama . Do NOT display your stuff for all to see .

I can make a case against Obama and Romney; also, I can make a case for Johnson.
 
#38
#38
I want to hit every bicyclist that rides in the middle of the road when they can easily ride on the side. The hybrid "I'm a motorist/pedestrian so the rules for each apply to me when I feel like it" crowd are also the worst type of people on earth. Portland, I hate thee.
I've gotten into it with a number of cyclists about that, even though I do use a bike to commute at least once or twice a week (pretty much every day in the summer). That said, virtually every other city larger than Portland I've ever visited is significantly harder to navigate in a car, typically due to congestion.

I'd rather live here than in any other city in America.
 
#40
#40
I'd rather it be an efficient process but it's government. You can only expect so much from government and my bar is pretty low.
The voting process here is easy. The same seems to be true of what I've seen of it in California, Washington, the northeast.

If a dozen or so states can make it an efficient, relatively seamless process, then there's no reason most other states couldn't.
 
#41
#41
You made a case for Johnson , which imply s your a displaced " Ron Paul " fan . Pls Do go ahead and make a case for Romney .

I'm not voting for Romney. I will say that the strongest arguments are in this order:

Johnson>>>>>>>>Romeny>>Obama
 
#42
#42
Good for you then VOTE , Its election day .


Honestly there is NOW , no doubt , there is never a doubt that Tennessee , will vote republican . NONE .
 
#44
#44
Thats why I left Tennessee 30b years ago. You can lead a horse to water , but ya cannot make him/her drink .


BTW Vols win out . Dooley returns . Gruden was never contacted .
 
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#47
#47
if you remove the BS and just look at facts , NO reason to defend the President .

Umm. I was hoping to have an adult, intellectual conversation about your support for your candidate. You don't seem willing to have one.
 
#48
#48
The voting process here is easy. The same seems to be true of what I've seen of it in California, Washington, the northeast.

If a dozen or so states can make it an efficient, relatively seamless process, then there's no reason most other states couldn't.

One would think that but it is government.
 
#49
#49
One would think that but it is government.
That doesn't hold water. "Government can and will always screw it up" is a bunk, lazy and circular argument against it.

What we know: Some states the voting process is easy, efficient and well-run, other states it is an utter cluster. Why do you suppose that is?
 
#50
#50
That doesn't hold water. "Government can and will always screw it up" is a bunk, lazy and circular argument against it.

What we know: Some states the voting process is easy, efficient and well-run, other states it is an utter cluster. Why do you suppose that is?

Some run certain things better than others. I just don't get shocked or offended when government creates a cluster.
 
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