youtube.com— Massive trouble today across California with basic voting protocol. A video of of a voters trouble today. What kind of country do we really live in?
Feb 6, 2008View in Crawl 4
The only thing proven on this video is the issue of the man not being allowed to film what was happening. I have no doubt these things are happening, but I'd like a bit more substance when a digg submission claims proof. While there are things in the video that make me suspicious of the people in charge, we don't know if the voter truly had registered republican, nor do we know if it was intent or incompetence that caused him to be miscategorized if he had. We can only take the voters word for it, and that isn't enough for me. If you want skeptics like myself to be convinced, then give us evidence, not unverifiable stories.
This is not voter fraud, this is what happens when you have a bunch of inexperienced middle-aged housewives running the polling places.And you wonder why Republicans hate bureaucracy?
I relocated to Texas and I registered to vote last summer. For the first time, I did not need to indicate party, or non-partisan affiliation on my card. I'm delighted about that. Candidates in Texas are required to register with a party and run on the party ticket. I don't know if they can also officially declare themselves non-partisan candidates. It really sucks in states where voters must register with a party.
kinda weird that dude brought a camera to vote, almost as if he knew something was going to happen....looks like a setup to me, I bet the dude never changed his party...
I voted in San Clemente, California on Super Tuesday at the Ole Hansen Beach Club. I was the first one there and had to sign some verification form certifying that there were 0 votes.Me and my fiance were both on the list and we both voted for Ron Paul as the first and second votes of the day. We had registered to vote just a week before and got the little yellow cards telling us where to go. It seemed to go very smoothly for us but again, we were the first two so who knows what happened after that.
kaelyiestaFeb 6, 2008
The only thing proven on this video is the issue of the man not being allowed to film what was happening. I have no doubt these things are happening, but I'd like a bit more substance when a digg submission claims proof. While there are things in the video that make me suspicious of the people in charge, we don't know if the voter truly had registered republican, nor do we know if it was intent or incompetence that caused him to be miscategorized if he had. We can only take the voters word for it, and that isn't enough for me. If you want skeptics like myself to be convinced, then give us evidence, not unverifiable stories.
Closed AccountFeb 6, 2008
This is not voter fraud, this is what happens when you have a bunch of inexperienced middle-aged housewives running the polling places.And you wonder why Republicans hate bureaucracy?
cohortqFeb 7, 2008
I already voted Ron Paul for these primaries buddy. I'm talking about my political contributions this year, and who gets em.
trevalvfFeb 7, 2008
I relocated to Texas and I registered to vote last summer. For the first time, I did not need to indicate party, or non-partisan affiliation on my card. I'm delighted about that. Candidates in Texas are required to register with a party and run on the party ticket. I don't know if they can also officially declare themselves non-partisan candidates. It really sucks in states where voters must register with a party.
diggsuxxorsFeb 7, 2008
I think you just proved his point that "all the Ron Paul supporters are annoying ****s". Have a nice day!
doobiex213Feb 7, 2008
lol!
alittleroy101Feb 7, 2008
You're digging down a direct quote from a die hard Paul supporter. No retort? No witty reply?
tgc1Feb 8, 2008
I don't know. Ask an American.
larrywilliamsjrFeb 8, 2008
kinda weird that dude brought a camera to vote, almost as if he knew something was going to happen....looks like a setup to me, I bet the dude never changed his party...
extreme2006Feb 9, 2008
I voted in San Clemente, California on Super Tuesday at the Ole Hansen Beach Club. I was the first one there and had to sign some verification form certifying that there were 0 votes.Me and my fiance were both on the list and we both voted for Ron Paul as the first and second votes of the day. We had registered to vote just a week before and got the little yellow cards telling us where to go. It seemed to go very smoothly for us but again, we were the first two so who knows what happened after that.
eugene70May 22, 2008
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