Anonymous wrote:I would feel very on edge if I went to vote and saw that mob. Trump supporters are armed, and believe there is a secret cabal of Democrats who are trafficking in children who they must stop at all costs.
I would not want to risk them becoming violent at a polling station. I don't know if what they are doing is technically illegal, but it's certainly scary. I just don't trust them not to start shooting people - or running them over with cars. Then they get their whole mob to start chanting about how they're very fine people for doing it, and it's all just self-defense.
They really do just prove who they are every day, don't they.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well considering they broke zero laws, there was no reason to arrest them. You people are such fools.
“Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building.”
NYT
They aren't wearing masks. That's a pretty good reason to arrest them.
That’s not illegal, especially outside. Sorry to disappoint.
It soon will be in Alexandria VA. Sorry to disappoint
This seems like a weird, roundabout method of admitting the prior poster's statement was accurate.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What on earth are they protesting against, people voting?
Buffet is still closed at the Golden Corral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well considering they broke zero laws, there was no reason to arrest them. You people are such fools.
“Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building.”
NYT
They aren't wearing masks. That's a pretty good reason to arrest them.
That’s not illegal, especially outside. Sorry to disappoint.
It soon will be in Alexandria VA. Sorry to disappoint
This seems like a weird, roundabout method of admitting the prior poster's statement was accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well considering they broke zero laws, there was no reason to arrest them. You people are such fools.
“Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building.”
NYT
They aren't wearing masks. That's a pretty good reason to arrest them.
That’s not illegal, especially outside. Sorry to disappoint.
It soon will be in Alexandria VA. Sorry to disappoint
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well considering they broke zero laws, there was no reason to arrest them. You people are such fools.
“Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building.”
NYT
They aren't wearing masks. That's a pretty good reason to arrest them.
That’s not illegal, especially outside. Sorry to disappoint.
It soon will be in Alexandria VA. Sorry to disappoint
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well considering they broke zero laws, there was no reason to arrest them. You people are such fools.
“Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building.”
NYT
They aren't wearing masks. That's a pretty good reason to arrest them.
That’s not illegal, especially outside. Sorry to disappoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well considering they broke zero laws, there was no reason to arrest them. You people are such fools.
“Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building.”
NYT
They aren't wearing masks. That's a pretty good reason to arrest them.
Anonymous wrote:
Well considering they broke zero laws, there was no reason to arrest them. You people are such fools.
“Election officials said that the group stayed about 100 feet from the entrance to the building and, contrary to posts on social media, were not directly blocking access to the building.”
NYT
Anonymous wrote:What on earth are they protesting against, people voting?
Anonymous wrote:A longstanding criticism of gerrymandering — manipulating electoral boundaries to favor one political party or class — is that it has been used to compact and dilute the representation of Black voters.
Some members of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus maintain the proposed commission would not do enough to eliminate racial gerrymandering. There's no language to ensure the commission is racially and culturally diverse. It could be all white legislators and all white citizens. It could be set up so that it’s very unfair. Ideally, for the idea to really work, it should be an independent redistricting commission with no legislators, only citizens. But, there will be eight legislators on this commission. Legislators have a much more invested interest than any citizen. And they will do everything they can, to get districts drawn the way they think would advance their interests.
Lastly, the problem with the amendment is, once it’s in the constitution, it’s very hard to remove from the constitution. So if the commission doesn’t work as proposed, we’re stuck with it.
Vote NO on question 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Va is solid blue of course. But this bodes well for the battlegrounds. Turnout was tremendous in 2018 (highest midterm turnout in over a century). I don't see why it wouldn't be the case again this year.
Yes, because people who didn’t do “politics” now understand that they have power. Victims of #TrumpTrauma. I’ve been telling as many Hispanic people and young people as I can to vote. Period. Make no assumptions, ever.