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Ken Fortenberry November 2nd, 2004 02:59 PM

Ohio predictions
 
Chris Mihos wrote:

it took me about 30 minutes to vote at 6:30am. i had to park a few
blocks away, but there no "challengers" at my polling place, and one of
the poll workers was a quite attractive young lady. so all in all, the
gauntlet wasn't so bad. how was it on your end?


The polls open at 6 a.m. here in Illinois. I walked over about
6:55 and received the 100th ballot issued (the election judges
numnber the outside of the envelopes.) Took me about 20 minutes
to vote. Traffic will slow down after 9 and pick up again after
5 of course, but still 100 votes in less than an hour is a HEAVY
turnout, especially in the cold rain and considering Illinois
has been solid blue since 1992.

If it makes you feel any better, take a look at this site:

http://www.electoral-vote.com/

One can only hope.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry November 2nd, 2004 02:59 PM

Ohio predictions
 
Chris Mihos wrote:

it took me about 30 minutes to vote at 6:30am. i had to park a few
blocks away, but there no "challengers" at my polling place, and one of
the poll workers was a quite attractive young lady. so all in all, the
gauntlet wasn't so bad. how was it on your end?


The polls open at 6 a.m. here in Illinois. I walked over about
6:55 and received the 100th ballot issued (the election judges
numnber the outside of the envelopes.) Took me about 20 minutes
to vote. Traffic will slow down after 9 and pick up again after
5 of course, but still 100 votes in less than an hour is a HEAVY
turnout, especially in the cold rain and considering Illinois
has been solid blue since 1992.

If it makes you feel any better, take a look at this site:

http://www.electoral-vote.com/

One can only hope.

--
Ken Fortenberry

William Claspy November 2nd, 2004 05:17 PM

Ohio predictions
 
On 11/2/04 9:33 AM, in article , "Chris
Mihos" wrote:

William Claspy wrote:
On 11/1/04 8:40 PM, in article ,
"daytripper" wrote:


On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:37:28 -0500, William Claspy
wrote:


On 11/1/04 6:23 PM, in article
, "Scott Seidman"
wrote:


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/01/po...d-ballot.html?
hp&ex=1099371600&en=7fcbec2460759182&ei=5094&partn er=homepage

If this injunction holds, I withdraw my prediction for poll riots in
Cuyahoga county.

I meant to forward word of this to you, Scott. Glad you found it on your
own.

Believe me, I was glad when I heard the decision of those two judges!
Means
I don't have to pack heat when I go to the polls tomorrow :-)

On the other hand, if they have the same octogenarians (nonagenarians?)
working the polls that were there last time around, there just may be a
riot
yet!

Helping Ohio put the swing back into swing-state,
Bill

Republicans won their appeal, and it's unlikely to be overturned in time for
the poll openings.

Your polls will be watched and voters validated by partisans allied with the
current regime.

Lots o' luck to you...

/daytripper (Everything is turning Orwellian)



While I don't think (don't *think* mind you, but what do I know?) that my
polling place is one where either party is concerned with fraud, I haven't
gone up to vote yet. But now that I've had my second cup of joe, it's time
to lock and load (metaphorically speaking, of course) and run the gauntlet
of democracy!

Bill


hey bill,

it took me about 30 minutes to vote at 6:30am. i had to park a few
blocks away, but there no "challengers" at my polling place, and one of
the poll workers was a quite attractive young lady. so all in all, the
gauntlet wasn't so bad. how was it on your end?


Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians replaced
by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary kids selling
cookies, and not a challenger in sight. I fear I live in the "wrong" kind
of neighborhood to be challenged.

Bill


William Claspy November 2nd, 2004 05:17 PM

Ohio predictions
 
On 11/2/04 9:33 AM, in article , "Chris
Mihos" wrote:

William Claspy wrote:
On 11/1/04 8:40 PM, in article ,
"daytripper" wrote:


On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:37:28 -0500, William Claspy
wrote:


On 11/1/04 6:23 PM, in article
, "Scott Seidman"
wrote:


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/01/po...d-ballot.html?
hp&ex=1099371600&en=7fcbec2460759182&ei=5094&partn er=homepage

If this injunction holds, I withdraw my prediction for poll riots in
Cuyahoga county.

I meant to forward word of this to you, Scott. Glad you found it on your
own.

Believe me, I was glad when I heard the decision of those two judges!
Means
I don't have to pack heat when I go to the polls tomorrow :-)

On the other hand, if they have the same octogenarians (nonagenarians?)
working the polls that were there last time around, there just may be a
riot
yet!

Helping Ohio put the swing back into swing-state,
Bill

Republicans won their appeal, and it's unlikely to be overturned in time for
the poll openings.

Your polls will be watched and voters validated by partisans allied with the
current regime.

Lots o' luck to you...

/daytripper (Everything is turning Orwellian)



While I don't think (don't *think* mind you, but what do I know?) that my
polling place is one where either party is concerned with fraud, I haven't
gone up to vote yet. But now that I've had my second cup of joe, it's time
to lock and load (metaphorically speaking, of course) and run the gauntlet
of democracy!

Bill


hey bill,

it took me about 30 minutes to vote at 6:30am. i had to park a few
blocks away, but there no "challengers" at my polling place, and one of
the poll workers was a quite attractive young lady. so all in all, the
gauntlet wasn't so bad. how was it on your end?


Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians replaced
by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary kids selling
cookies, and not a challenger in sight. I fear I live in the "wrong" kind
of neighborhood to be challenged.

Bill


William Claspy November 2nd, 2004 05:17 PM

Ohio predictions
 
On 11/2/04 9:33 AM, in article , "Chris
Mihos" wrote:

William Claspy wrote:
On 11/1/04 8:40 PM, in article ,
"daytripper" wrote:


On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:37:28 -0500, William Claspy
wrote:


On 11/1/04 6:23 PM, in article
, "Scott Seidman"
wrote:


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/01/po...d-ballot.html?
hp&ex=1099371600&en=7fcbec2460759182&ei=5094&partn er=homepage

If this injunction holds, I withdraw my prediction for poll riots in
Cuyahoga county.

I meant to forward word of this to you, Scott. Glad you found it on your
own.

Believe me, I was glad when I heard the decision of those two judges!
Means
I don't have to pack heat when I go to the polls tomorrow :-)

On the other hand, if they have the same octogenarians (nonagenarians?)
working the polls that were there last time around, there just may be a
riot
yet!

Helping Ohio put the swing back into swing-state,
Bill

Republicans won their appeal, and it's unlikely to be overturned in time for
the poll openings.

Your polls will be watched and voters validated by partisans allied with the
current regime.

Lots o' luck to you...

/daytripper (Everything is turning Orwellian)



While I don't think (don't *think* mind you, but what do I know?) that my
polling place is one where either party is concerned with fraud, I haven't
gone up to vote yet. But now that I've had my second cup of joe, it's time
to lock and load (metaphorically speaking, of course) and run the gauntlet
of democracy!

Bill


hey bill,

it took me about 30 minutes to vote at 6:30am. i had to park a few
blocks away, but there no "challengers" at my polling place, and one of
the poll workers was a quite attractive young lady. so all in all, the
gauntlet wasn't so bad. how was it on your end?


Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians replaced
by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary kids selling
cookies, and not a challenger in sight. I fear I live in the "wrong" kind
of neighborhood to be challenged.

Bill


Scott Seidman November 2nd, 2004 05:30 PM

Ohio predictions
 
William Claspy wrote in
:

Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians
replaced by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary
kids selling cookies,


The elementary kids were probably GOP dwarves. The election has been
secretly conceeded, and now the GOP is in revenge mode. This is
important--Whatever you do, DON'T EAT THOSE COOKIES!!!

and not a challenger in sight. I fear I live in
the "wrong" kind of neighborhood to be challenged.

Bill


Scott

Scott Seidman November 2nd, 2004 05:30 PM

Ohio predictions
 
William Claspy wrote in
:

Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians
replaced by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary
kids selling cookies,


The elementary kids were probably GOP dwarves. The election has been
secretly conceeded, and now the GOP is in revenge mode. This is
important--Whatever you do, DON'T EAT THOSE COOKIES!!!

and not a challenger in sight. I fear I live in
the "wrong" kind of neighborhood to be challenged.

Bill


Scott

Scott Seidman November 2nd, 2004 05:30 PM

Ohio predictions
 
William Claspy wrote in
:

Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians
replaced by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary
kids selling cookies,


The elementary kids were probably GOP dwarves. The election has been
secretly conceeded, and now the GOP is in revenge mode. This is
important--Whatever you do, DON'T EAT THOSE COOKIES!!!

and not a challenger in sight. I fear I live in
the "wrong" kind of neighborhood to be challenged.

Bill


Scott

Chris Mihos November 2nd, 2004 08:02 PM

Ohio predictions
 
William Claspy wrote:
On 11/2/04 9:33 AM, in article , "Chris
Mihos" wrote:


William Claspy wrote:

On 11/1/04 8:40 PM, in article ,
"daytripper" wrote:



On Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:37:28 -0500, William Claspy
wrote:



On 11/1/04 6:23 PM, in article
. 1.4, "Scott Seidman"
wrote:



http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/01/po...d-ballot.html?
hp&ex=1099371600&en=7fcbec2460759182&ei=5094 &partner=homepage

If this injunction holds, I withdraw my prediction for poll riots in
Cuyahoga county.

I meant to forward word of this to you, Scott. Glad you found it on your
own.

Believe me, I was glad when I heard the decision of those two judges!
Means
I don't have to pack heat when I go to the polls tomorrow :-)

On the other hand, if they have the same octogenarians (nonagenarians?)
working the polls that were there last time around, there just may be a
riot
yet!

Helping Ohio put the swing back into swing-state,
Bill

Republicans won their appeal, and it's unlikely to be overturned in time for
the poll openings.

Your polls will be watched and voters validated by partisans allied with the
current regime.

Lots o' luck to you...

/daytripper (Everything is turning Orwellian)


While I don't think (don't *think* mind you, but what do I know?) that my
polling place is one where either party is concerned with fraud, I haven't
gone up to vote yet. But now that I've had my second cup of joe, it's time
to lock and load (metaphorically speaking, of course) and run the gauntlet
of democracy!

Bill


hey bill,

it took me about 30 minutes to vote at 6:30am. i had to park a few
blocks away, but there no "challengers" at my polling place, and one of
the poll workers was a quite attractive young lady. so all in all, the
gauntlet wasn't so bad. how was it on your end?



Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians replaced
by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary kids selling
cookies, and not a challenger in sight. I fear I live in the "wrong" kind
of neighborhood to be challenged.


kids selling cookies? how normal rockwell -- do you live in Mayberry w/
Opie, Andy, and Aunt Bea or somethin'?


--
chris
"my point? #@&*! you, that's my point." -- Bucky Katt

daytripper November 2nd, 2004 08:56 PM

Ohio predictions
 
On 2 Nov 2004 17:30:15 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote:

William Claspy wrote in
:

Success, and painless. Didn't have to wait at all. Nonagenarians
replaced by youngsters (college kids?) and septagenarians, elementary
kids selling cookies,


The elementary kids were probably GOP dwarves. The election has been
secretly conceeded, and now the GOP is in revenge mode. This is
important--Whatever you do, DON'T EAT THOSE COOKIES!!!


omg that's hilarious!


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