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Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:37 am to IAmNERD
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Keith Williams, general counsel to Republican House Speaker David Ralston, told PolitiFact: "Any individual other than a worker at a polling place is prohibited from handing out water, etc., within 150 feet of a polling place or within 25 feet of the line."
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:38 am to Zappas Stache
So you admit they can get water.
Thanks for admitting you have been lying throughout this thread.
As I said. If you are concerned about voter hydration donate flats of bottled water to georgia polling stations.
Thanks for admitting you have been lying throughout this thread.
As I said. If you are concerned about voter hydration donate flats of bottled water to georgia polling stations.
This post was edited on 4/4/21 at 12:39 am
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:40 am to bigberg2000
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Is it some weird thing where only certain areas need to do this? I thought you always needed ID.
Well, some absentee and mail in voting done in GA only required "signature verification". Now, those have to be verified by an ID.
I always thought you had to have ID to vote in person as well, so I haven't really gone over that part so maybe someone else has an answer for you regarding IDs during in person voting.
But if you go by the media response to it, it's just racist. So maybe it is and every election since I've turned 18 has been illegal because it's racist to prove you're who you say you are at a polling place?
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:42 am to bigberg2000
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I know, but what is the actual bill? Is it some weird thing where only certain areas need to do this? I thought you always needed ID.
To absentee vote they verified signatures which is clearly subjective.
Now they will require an ID number. You know to make sure that legal voters dont get their vote tossed on subjective signatures.
You need an ID to vote in person so this is just making things equal.
Now think why would someone be opposed to equal treatment of in person or absentee voting....
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:42 am to Zappas Stache
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Keith Williams, general counsel to Republican House Speaker David Ralston, told PolitiFact: "Any individual other than a worker at a polling place is prohibited from handing out water, etc., within 150 feet of a polling place or within 25 feet of the line."
Oh, so nothing has changed and those electioneering around a polling place need to stay away? Because that's considered offering gifts....
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:43 am to Adam Banks
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So you admit they can get water.
If poll workers choose to provide it. Why can't I as an American citizen hand water to them?
This post was edited on 4/4/21 at 12:45 am
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:44 am to Zappas Stache
quote:You can. As long as you are not representing a political party or candidate.
Why can't I as am American citizen hand water to them?
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:45 am to Wolfhound45
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As long as you are not representing a political party or candidate.
That's not what the bill says.
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:45 am to Zappas Stache
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Why can't I as am American citizen hand water to them?
You can. Volunteer to be a non partisan polling worker and hand out as much water as you want.
Why cant you act in capacity of a political campaign? Because it would be considered undue influence and is the same reason you cant even wear a campaign hat in to vote in the state of Texas and also why you see 50 campaign signs 150feet AWAY from the polling station.
Why do you feel obligated to hand out Democrat water instead of non partisan water?
This post was edited on 4/4/21 at 12:47 am
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:47 am to Adam Banks
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You can. Volunteer to be a non partisan polling worker and hand out as much water as you want.
The bill says no person.
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:48 am to Zappas Stache
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Zappas Stache
quote:
Keith Williams, general counsel to Republican House Speaker David Ralston, told PolitiFact: "Any individual other than a worker at a polling place is prohibited from handing out water, etc., within 150 feet of a polling place or within 25 feet of the line."
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:51 am to Adam Banks
Thank you for proving my point. Only poll workers are allowed to hand out water. Why can't I?
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:53 am to Zappas Stache
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Only poll workers are allowed to hand out water. Why can't I?
How often do you volunteer to hand out water to voters?
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:53 am to Zappas Stache
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Zappas Stache
My European wife thinks you and the dumb frick Georgia fan have to be trolling. Your liberal socialistic dream location requires IDs for voting and she doesn’t understand why there is any question about this. I told her, “babe, liberalism is a mental illness, they can’t help themselves”. She just shook her head in shame for you.
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:54 am to Zappas Stache
quote:Is this the hill you are going to die on?
Zappas Stache
Don’t answer that question. I already know.
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:54 am to Sho Nuff
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liberal
Nah, Progressive. HUGE difference.
Liberals actually made sense at times.
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:54 am to Sho Nuff
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My European wife
Pics
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:58 am to Zappas Stache
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The bill says no person.
That's not what you quoted minutes earlier in this thread.
Your post on this very page
This post was edited on 4/4/21 at 1:00 am
Posted on 4/4/21 at 12:59 am to Zappas Stache
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Thank you for proving my point. Only poll workers are allowed to hand out water. Why can't I?
Why cant I wear a Bernie shirt and a MAGA hat while waiting in line at a polling station?
Why cant I hand out $20s for a cab ride home while holding a Hillary flag?
Why cant in my Bob Dole sneakers hand out champagne?
Because that is the law.
And the water law is law in a hell of a lot more places than Georgia so a lot more people than Georgians see it as a problem. The states include bastions of conservatism such as Delaware and New York.
As I mentioned. If this is truly about voter hydration donate water to the polling facilities.
This post was edited on 4/4/21 at 1:00 am
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