So why is Trump plastering his fat face all over them? Why do the ballots tell people to not let the Democrats silence them? Remember this as Republicans go to church today and pretend to be wholesome, decent people with character or values. These scumbags are such phonies. They're such bad people and can't ever be trusted for a single damn thing. This is precisely why I consider Republicans to be a living joke. None of them deserve any respect (nor do they garner it) and they're so intellectually dishonest that it's best to avoid any kind of serious discussion with them. They're simply inferior humans who are to be dismissed and are irrelevant. When Republicans lose in 2020, don't start fraternizing with your neighbors and don't forgive Republicans for supporting Trump. They're evil and will always remain that way.
So why is Trump plastering his fat face all over them? Why do the ballots tell people to not let the Democrats silence them? Remember this as Republicans go to church today and pretend to be wholesome, decent people with character or values. These scumbags are such phonies. They're such bad people and can't ever be trusted for a single damn thing. This is precisely why I consider Republicans to be a living joke. None of them deserve any respect (nor do they garner it) and they're so intellectually dishonest that it's best to avoid any kind of serious discussion with them. They're simply inferior humans who are to be dismissed and are irrelevant. When Republicans lose in 2020, don't start fraternizing with your neighbors and don't forgive Republicans for supporting Trump. They're evil and will always remain that way.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/joke-north-carolina-voters-being-112149718.html So why is Trump plastering his fat face all over them? Why do the ballots tell people to not let the Democrats silence them? Remember this as Republicans go to church today and pretend to be wholesome, decent people with character or values. These scumbags are such phonies. They're such bad people and can't ever be trusted for a single damn thing. This is precisely why I consider Republicans to be a living joke. None of them deserve any respect (nor do they garner it) and they're so intellectually dishonest that it's best to avoid any kind of serious discussion with them. They're simply inferior humans who are to be dismissed and are irrelevant. When Republicans lose in 2020, don't start fraternizing with your neighbors and don't forgive Republicans for supporting Trump. They're evil and will always remain that way.
Lighten up Francis
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Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/joke-north-carolina-voters-being-112149718.html So why is Trump plastering his fat face all over them? Why do the ballots tell people to not let the Democrats silence them? Remember this as Republicans go to church today and pretend to be wholesome, decent people with character or values. These scumbags are such phonies. They're such bad people and can't ever be trusted for a single damn thing. This is precisely why I consider Republicans to be a living joke. None of them deserve any respect (nor do they garner it) and they're so intellectually dishonest that it's best to avoid any kind of serious discussion with them. They're simply inferior humans who are to be dismissed and are irrelevant. When Republicans lose in 2020, don't start fraternizing with your neighbors and don't forgive Republicans for supporting Trump. They're evil and will always remain that way.
so all Republicans are scumbags, phonies, deserve no respect and are evil? That says a lot about you. Opinions are ONLY acceptable if they agree with your philosophy.
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so all Republicans are scumbags, phonies, deserve no respect and are evil? That says a lot about you. Opinions are ONLY acceptable if they agree with your philosophy.
mail in ballots not withstanding, calling people names is what Democrats say Trump does and that's true but it's ok if they do it? Double standard imho. I am not the biggest fan of Trump but pure hatred is not a great way to live your life.
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mail in ballots not withstanding, calling people names is what Democrats say Trump does and that's true but it's ok if they do it? Double standard imho. I am not the biggest fan of Trump but pure hatred is not a great way to live your life.
SC..when dealing with Trump it's fire vs fire & you can't allow his lies to go silent because otherwise people will believe his bullshit.
If you are boxing and your opponent keeps hitting you in the gonads & the ref isn't stopping him or taking away points, you would be foolish to not attack his family jewels for self preservation.
This election is for self preservation.
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SC..when dealing with Trump it's fire vs fire & you can't allow his lies to go silent because otherwise people will believe his bullshit.
If you are boxing and your opponent keeps hitting you in the gonads & the ref isn't stopping him or taking away points, you would be foolish to not attack his family jewels for self preservation.
There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting.
Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid.
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Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos:
There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting.
Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid.
so all Republicans are scumbags, phonies, deserve no respect and are evil? That says a lot about you. Opinions are ONLY acceptable if they agree with your philosophy.
I would estimate that around 80 to 85% of Republicans can be grouped into that general description. No, not ALL Republicans are worthless scumbags who are better off dead. There are some with redeemable qualities and integrity. Unfortunately, this is a minority of the Republican Party. Most Republicans are simply bad people with no character or decency. It doesn't matter if you're offended. That is my specific opinion that has been formed for some time now. I need to see better behavior from Republicans or I'll just keep saying what I think is the truth. The truth may never be pleasant but it is the path towards a better understanding of the human experience.
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so all Republicans are scumbags, phonies, deserve no respect and are evil? That says a lot about you. Opinions are ONLY acceptable if they agree with your philosophy.
I would estimate that around 80 to 85% of Republicans can be grouped into that general description. No, not ALL Republicans are worthless scumbags who are better off dead. There are some with redeemable qualities and integrity. Unfortunately, this is a minority of the Republican Party. Most Republicans are simply bad people with no character or decency. It doesn't matter if you're offended. That is my specific opinion that has been formed for some time now. I need to see better behavior from Republicans or I'll just keep saying what I think is the truth. The truth may never be pleasant but it is the path towards a better understanding of the human experience.
Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid.
Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed?
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity:
Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid.
Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed?
Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed?
They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it.
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu:
Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed?
They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it.
Quote Originally Posted by sportschat: so all Republicans are scumbags, phonies, deserve no respect and are evil? That says a lot about you. Opinions are ONLY acceptable if they agree with your philosophy. I would estimate that around 80 to 85% of Republicans can be grouped into that general description. No, not ALL Republicans are worthless scumbags who are better off dead. There are some with redeemable qualities and integrity. Unfortunately, this is a minority of the Republican Party. Most Republicans are simply bad people with no character or decency. It doesn't matter if you're offended. That is my specific opinion that has been formed for some time now. I need to see better behavior from Republicans or I'll just keep saying what I think is the truth. The truth may never be pleasant but it is the path towards a better understanding of the human experience.
no I'm no where near offended although I know you could care less. I personally know of no republicans or democrats that behave this way except on TV where both sides have shown poor behavior. Being an azzhole is not determined by party affiliation.
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Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity:
Quote Originally Posted by sportschat: so all Republicans are scumbags, phonies, deserve no respect and are evil? That says a lot about you. Opinions are ONLY acceptable if they agree with your philosophy. I would estimate that around 80 to 85% of Republicans can be grouped into that general description. No, not ALL Republicans are worthless scumbags who are better off dead. There are some with redeemable qualities and integrity. Unfortunately, this is a minority of the Republican Party. Most Republicans are simply bad people with no character or decency. It doesn't matter if you're offended. That is my specific opinion that has been formed for some time now. I need to see better behavior from Republicans or I'll just keep saying what I think is the truth. The truth may never be pleasant but it is the path towards a better understanding of the human experience.
no I'm no where near offended although I know you could care less. I personally know of no republicans or democrats that behave this way except on TV where both sides have shown poor behavior. Being an azzhole is not determined by party affiliation.
Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed? They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it.
Yes, you do You've clearly never done it and do not know what you are talking about.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity:
Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed? They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it.
Yes, you do You've clearly never done it and do not know what you are talking about.
Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed? They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it. Yes, you do You've clearly never done it and do not know what you are talking about.
No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu:
Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed? They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it. Yes, you do You've clearly never done it and do not know what you are talking about.
No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.
No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.[/Quote]
I don't personally don't know Stu and he doesn't need me or anybody sticking up for him but for fuks sake is this how you talk to people? Is it too much to ask for a response that isn't a personal attack that is offensive. Good fuking grief
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No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.[/Quote]
I don't personally don't know Stu and he doesn't need me or anybody sticking up for him but for fuks sake is this how you talk to people? Is it too much to ask for a response that isn't a personal attack that is offensive. Good fuking grief
No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.
I don't personally don't know Stu and he doesn't need me or anybody sticking up for him but for fuks sake is this how you talk to people? Is it too much to ask for a response that isn't a personal attack that is offensive. Good fuking grief
My simple response is that maybe Republicans should be careful about which people they cheat and try to screw in life, along with disrespecting as well. You just might piss off the wrong person and that individual will never let it go. Perhaps I'm so damn angry that I am not going to stop because I feel it's quite justified.
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No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.
I don't personally don't know Stu and he doesn't need me or anybody sticking up for him but for fuks sake is this how you talk to people? Is it too much to ask for a response that isn't a personal attack that is offensive. Good fuking grief
My simple response is that maybe Republicans should be careful about which people they cheat and try to screw in life, along with disrespecting as well. You just might piss off the wrong person and that individual will never let it go. Perhaps I'm so damn angry that I am not going to stop because I feel it's quite justified.
No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.[/Quote]
Get em sickness. Love this guy.
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No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.[/Quote]
Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed? They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it. Yes, you do You've clearly never done it and do not know what you are talking about. No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.
You're a damn fool. You're just like Trump. You believe if you just say that you're right enough times, or if you say it loud enough, maybe insult your detractors, then in some reality you'll become right. You're as delusional as he is.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by sicknesscity: Quote Originally Posted by scooby-doos: There is a difference between absentee and mail in balloting. Oh, you don't say? Why don't you delineate it for the class and please clarify the stark difference between the two as well. Let me guess. Loudmouth Trump supporter who runs your mouth and doesn't have a damn clue? Yeah, that's how most Trump supporters operate, which is why I don't respect them. They're a bunch of losers who start yapping before they do any kind of actual research on a subject. They're geniuses and don't need any kind of real education. Didn't you know? They're dying to tell you and they're got all the answers, too. Yes, I know you're uneducated and I know you're very, very stupid. Absantee voting is a special allowance for people with circumstances preventing them from voting in person. This could be for any number of reasons. Age. Health. Work schedule... Too be honest, I don't recall if you even need an excuse. The one real caveat is that you have to sign up for it. And this factor is the "delineation and stark difference" you requested, albeit while being borderline redundant in an attempt to sound intelligent. You register for absantee voting. With mail in balloting, they simply send a ballot to the last known address they have on file for you. We are a transient country. A procrastinating country. People don't tend to immediately update their info with the DMV when they move. Neither my wife nor me immediately updated our addresses when we moved. It took car registrations being up. We live in a mail in ballot state. And i'm not sure changing your address with the post office changes it for your voter registration. I believe ithas to be done via the DMV or in it's own right. The problem witg mail in voting, and i'm not saying i'm against it, the problemis there are questions that aren't being answered and we are rapidly nearing election time. Are states the didn't have mail in balloting to begin with working on the system? In Oregon, in many places, there are special ballot drop boxes seperate from normal mail boxes. Are these being installed? They're actually the same thing and you're wrong. I didn't use my words to sound smart. I did it to be a smartass because I knew he was wrong and so are you. You're insisting on something that's incorrect. The terminology is the only difference between the two and your explanation doesn't change that. You do have to request an absentee ballot, however, while you do not have to do that if the state makes mail-in ballots mandatory. That's why Trump and Republicans are trying to prevent it. Yes, you do You've clearly never done it and do not know what you are talking about. No, you don't understand. I suspect that's because you're an uneducated Uncle Tom who runs his mouth like a damn fool. You were wrong and you're still wrong, as usual. You simply aren't intelligent enough to comprehend the material and so I highly recommend doing something that's more your speed.
You're a damn fool. You're just like Trump. You believe if you just say that you're right enough times, or if you say it loud enough, maybe insult your detractors, then in some reality you'll become right. You're as delusional as he is.
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