I voted paper ballot.

AnalogDan

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Hey all,

I recruited friends, and we just went and voted at a precinct that had literally no line. They both voted using the machines, but I made sure that I requested a paper ballot.

They said, 'what, you don't like our machines?' I responded,'live free or diebold.'

Anyway, she filled out my outside envelope in pencil, which I thought was rather unnecessary. She then handed me the same pencil to fill out my selection. I stopped her there, and made sure my vote was tallied...for Mitt. Just kidding, for RP...

Then I mused on the interlocking relationship existing between voter fraud and poll worker incompetence; where do they get these people that run the polls? Why are they so uncomfortable and seemingly incapable of performing their tasks? Is it all by design that they are left in the dark so the corporate powers that be can manipulate the results handed to them by these unassuming few? This seems to be how it's done; that way, when votes get exposed, (see Sutton, NH), they can just say, oh...our bad. It was the poll workers and their incompetence.

Nonetheless, I voted paper at my precinct. I suggest you do the same.
 
How'd you get a paper ballot? I asked for one and was refused and told to trust the machines.
 
Poll workers volunteers

Most of our poll workers are volunteers, and usually senior citizens so they won't know much about the machines. I feel sorry for alot of them because they are in a different world now. - Tx
 
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