But they are the "free" world. LOL
With Guantanamo, the patriot's act, police brutality, etc. Just another police state.

El 09/11/12 17:31, geoff escribió:
I live in australia. We would be unlucky to queue 30 minutes to vote. We
know how many people are going to vote so we staff the polling booths
accordingly. I struggle to understand how such a simple supply and demand
equation can so elude so many american voting authorities. Mind you we have
ONE electoral authority while I am guessing you have somewhere between 50
and 200? A bit like you have 7000 police forces and we have 7.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, 10 November 2012 12:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Florida's voting system sucks

On 11/09/2012 06:10 AM, geoff wrote:
They were hanging back from counting in case florida went down to the
wire and they could cheat... again.

And think about it... doesnt that just have that delicious taste of
truth about it?
The Florida voting process seemed to deliberately be trying to suppress the
vote by  making the process inefficient, resulting in long lines that could
take up to seven or eight hours to reach the voting booth.  LOL

Regards,

LelandJ

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [OT] Florida's voting system sucks

On 11/09/2012 01:37 AM, Pete Theisen wrote:
On 11/09/2012 02:30 AM, lelandj wrote:

Pete, can't Florida get her voting system together?  LOL

I'm glad the election didn't come down to Florida's 29 electoral
votes; because, I'm pretty sure the Republican controlled state
would have followed along the lines of the 2000 election that put
GWB in office.

Finally; three hours ago:

http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/2012/results
What would Texas have done, given that close a result?
Perhaps the Florida officials responsible for running the elections
should consult with an expert on the subject to find opportunities
how the Florida voting system might be improved.  I'm sure there are
some fine experts, as the other 49 states, including NY and NJ, that
were ravaged by hurricane Sandy, got it right.
Ducked the question, as usual. You don't know about your own state,
do you.
What does the election being close have to do with how long it take to
count the votes?  LOL  It should only delay calling the election by
projection, until all votes are counted, which should have occurred
election night.  No recount was involved.

Regards,

LelandJ




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