|
|
 Hugs to You
Posts: 7550
     Location: In The Land of Cotton | Ricki - 2022-11-10 2:37 PM
run n rate - 2022-11-10 12:57 PM
I think the whole Fetterman thing is sad and then to say that Walker can't put 2 sentences together is even a sadder thing. The man speaks with a regional dialect and it is okay to vilify him for that? Glad that works for you.
We put a man on the moon and got 3 men back from a failed mission and we can't get votes counted???? Only in Florida is counting quickly and concisely possible apparently with out being political
I watched the warnock walker debate and walker kicked butt. He is not just a dumb jock and he had warnock on his toes. I never expected to see that but it came up on my youtube feed and I watched it. He was very direct and to the point unlike warnock who refused to answer some of the questions. I like that Walker owns his past and doesn't blame anyone but himself. Warnock on the other hand is a slum lord, wife abuser, etc and never once answered to it.
As a voter in GA, the one thing that makes me never want to vote for Warnut is that he uses and assures everyone that he is a reverend. I don't believe a reverend should be $65K in back child support, nor do I believe a reverend who believes in full term abortion. Warnot said in a speech given at Emory that we are to repent for our whiteness? WTH? And his sermon God **** America, and how he looks up to Farrakhan. And, before the naysayers come at me, Walker doesn't' have the word reverend in his name, while Warnot cherishes and uses it anytime it is convenient. |
|
|
|
 BHW Resident Surgeon
Posts: 25351
          Location: Bastrop, Texas | As we watch the all-too-familiar chaos and incompetence slowly unfold in Nevada, California, and Arizona, we compare that with the changes made in Florida. The polls closed at 7pm EST in Florida, and an hour later in the panhandle. Roughly 7.5 million votes were cast. After the 2020 election, Florida enacted a number of changes to their voting laws. Florida had over 3 times as many votes to process as Arizona, yet Florida had the results counted by about 9:30 EST and we knew the results. So, in these close, hotly contested elections that have taken days, even weeks to tabulate, who usually wins? Take a guess. The US is one of the very few developed countries that does not require voter ID across the nation. Can anyone give me a serious reason why we do not require voter ID in our elections in every state? Someone mocked me for using France as an example of a country of free and fair elections......but he conspicuously avoided citing why the way they conduct elections is not superior to the mess we see after every election here in the US.
Edited by Bear 2022-11-10 9:05 PM
|
|
|
|
 Elite Veteran
Posts: 885
      
| Carbon Copy - 2022-11-09 2:53 PM
1DSoon - 2022-11-09 11:34 AM
how y'all liking the red wave that wasn't?
It sure was in Florida, and we enjoyed it!
Was in Okla to  |
|
|
|
 Elite Veteran
Posts: 885
      
| Bear - 2022-11-10 9:01 PM
As we watch the all-too-familiar chaos and incompetence slowly unfold in Nevada, California, and Arizona, we compare that with the changes made in Florida. The polls closed at 7pm EST in Florida, and an hour later in the panhandle. Roughly 7.5 million votes were cast. After the 2020 election, Florida enacted a number of changes to their voting laws. Florida had over 3 times as many votes to process as Arizona, yet Florida had the results counted by about 9:30 EST and we knew the results. So, in these close, hotly contested elections that have taken days, even weeks to tabulate, who usually wins? Take a guess. The US is one of the very few developed countries that does not require voter ID across the nation. Can anyone give me a serious reason why we do not require voter ID in our elections in every state?
Someone mocked me for using France as an example of a country of free and fair elections......but he conspicuously avoided citing why the way they conduct elections is not superior to the mess we see after every election here in the US.
Bear, Here in okla we have to show ID to vote. We are a state of honest people. I'm proud to live here. |
|
|
|
"Heck's Coming With Me"
Posts: 10794
        Location: Kansas | With millions of illegals being flooded into our country, being offered free "everything" how hard will the Dems be working in the next two years (already are) to make it perfectly legal for them to vote in our elections. It's the reason this is happening. |
|
|
|
"Heck's Coming With Me"
Posts: 10794
        Location: Kansas | okhorselover - 2022-11-11 11:29 AM
Bear - 2022-11-10 9:01 PM
As we watch the all-too-familiar chaos and incompetence slowly unfold in Nevada, California, and Arizona, we compare that with the changes made in Florida. The polls closed at 7pm EST in Florida, and an hour later in the panhandle. Roughly 7.5 million votes were cast. After the 2020 election, Florida enacted a number of changes to their voting laws. Florida had over 3 times as many votes to process as Arizona, yet Florida had the results counted by about 9:30 EST and we knew the results. So, in these close, hotly contested elections that have taken days, even weeks to tabulate, who usually wins? Take a guess. The US is one of the very few developed countries that does not require voter ID across the nation. Can anyone give me a serious reason why we do not require voter ID in our elections in every state?
Someone mocked me for using France as an example of a country of free and fair elections......but he conspicuously avoided citing why the way they conduct elections is not superior to the mess we see after every election here in the US.
Bear, Here in okla we have to show ID to vote. We are a state of honest people. I'm proud to live here.
Here in Kansas too, but somehow we still ended up with a second term liberal governor who was fully funded with millions for obscene attack ads on her opponent. |
|
|
|
 Elite Veteran
Posts: 974
       Location: In the wrong place at the wrong time | I had no hope here in deep blue MD but I am beyond disappointed with the country as a whole. How can 75% of voters think the country is on the wrong path and then turn around and vote for the very same corrupt A-holes who put us here? Are we really that far gone as a country? Sadly, I guess the answer is yes.     I never thought I'd say this EVER....but I may be done voting, it just seems a waste of time and people want to change what America is and hold no regard for the constitution.
Edited by Cisco6340 2022-11-13 4:06 PM
|
|
|
|
"Heck's Coming With Me"
Posts: 10794
        Location: Kansas | Cisco6340 - 2022-11-13 3:57 PM
I had no hope here in deep blue MD but I am beyond disappointed with the country as a whole.
How can 75% of voters think the country is on the wrong path and then turn around and vote for the very same corrupt A-holes who put us here?
Are we really that far gone as a country? Sadly, I guess the answer is yes.    
I never thought I'd say this EVER....but I may be done voting, it just seems a waste of time and people want to change what America is and hold no regard for the constitution.
Keep voting.......ya gotta try.  |
|
|
|
 Warrior Mom
Posts: 4400
     
| Cisco6340 - 2022-11-13 3:57 PM
I had no hope here in deep blue MD but I am beyond disappointed with the country as a whole.
How can 75% of voters think the country is on the wrong path and then turn around and vote for the very same corrupt A-holes who put us here?
Are we really that far gone as a country? Sadly, I guess the answer is yes.    
I never thought I'd say this EVER....but I may be done voting, it just seems a waste of time and people want to change what America is and hold no regard for the constitution.
I'm right there with you. I said just that today actually... I feel it's become pointless. 
|
|
|
|
"Heck's Coming With Me"
Posts: 10794
        Location: Kansas | Kari Lake losing to Hobbs is living proof. |
|
|