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   Charlie E. to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated   
   Re: OT: Election day   
   02 Nov 10 10:12:22   
   
   On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 17:43:29 -0400, Amy Guskin    
   wrote:   
   >>> On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 17:36:21 -0400, Charlie E. wrote   
   >(in article ):   
   >   
   >> On Mon, 1 Nov 2010 12:25:19 -0700 (PDT), Dan Dassow   
   >>  wrote:   
   >>    
   >>> On Nov 1, 12:41 pm, Amy Guskin  wrote:   
   >>>> I hope all of our eligible US voters here will be voting tomorrow!  Just a   
   >>>> quicky note reminding you all to behave :-) , as you will be one moderator   
   >>>> short on election day.   I'm working the polls in my precinct, as usual.   
   >>>>    
   >>>> Amy   
   >>>    
   >>> Amy,   
   >>>    
   >>> Thank you for working the polls for your precinct. This is a highly   
   >>> important, but under appreciated, part of our system of government. I   
   >>> will exercise my franchise tomorrow as usual.   
   >>>    
   >>> It will be a relief to not see any more negative political   
   >>> advertisements after today until the next election cycle gears up in   
   >>> earnest. Let’s hope that we will be political ad free for at least a   
   >>> year.   
   >>>    
   >>> Dan Dassow   
   >>    
   >> I will be so, SO happy not to be receiving political robo-calls 10   
   >> times a day!   
   >>    
   >> Ballots all filled out, will drop them by the polling place in the   
   >> morning.  The joys of an absentee ballot - time to really think and   
   >> discuss the candidates and propositions! <<   
   >   
   >In our state, if you brought your absentee ballot in by hand, you'd    
   >invalidate it.  Or, rather, you'd be asked to fill out a regular ballot    
   >because obviously your plans must have changed and you weren't, in fact,    
   >absent.   
   >   
   >Amy   
   In California, they acknowledge that there are reasons for an   
   absenttee ballot other than you would be out of town.  In our case,   
   Pamela is blind, so I have to fill out the ballot for her.  That sort   
   of thing is frowned on in the voting booth... ;-)   
   Actually, they are calling on making more and more of the vote as mail   
   in, as it saves time and costs at the polling places, and lets them   
   spread out the counting period.   
   Charlie   
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