Jimjamesak
Already insane, UAA making it worse
That's what I'm wondering. There's two boxes, pick one! How hard can it be?How do they get so many rejected votes for one bloody question? Florida voting?
That's what I'm wondering. There's two boxes, pick one! How hard can it be?How do they get so many rejected votes for one bloody question? Florida voting?
I'd love to see the Yes/No breakdown by Age & Sex.
To me, the most interesting 2014 vote is the Scottish Independence vote. Does anybody know the best place to see up-to-date vote totals?
OK thanksbbc If your cable system has BBC World News, watch it. web is bbc.co.uk
Yup, that's the match.Glasgow not enough.
bbc If your cable system has BBC World News, watch it. web is bbc.co.uk
Yeah. 85% turnout is pretty high in this day and age.So, the trick is we need to have a vote for some kind of independence for elections. People actually show up.
Dads??If this keeps up we won't be able to incarcerate all the black men anymore and what will they be then?!
Answer: Voters.
Why did you think we were incarcerating them in the first place?
And so it’s of interest that Mr. Walker held an event in the district earlier this summer, where he fielded a question from a voter who asked about the possible use of military force “to secure our southern border.” The congressional candidate replied:
“Well, my first answer for that is we need to utilize the National Guard as much as we can. But I will tell you, if you have foreigners who are sneaking in with drug cartels, to me that is a national threat.
“And if we’ve got to go laser or blitz somebody with a couple of fighter jets for a little while to make our point, I don’t have a problem with that, either.”
This actually drew considerable applause from attendees.
In fact, when the applause died down, someone in the audience added, “I hope you wouldn’t have any qualms about starting up a little war with Mexico.” Walker responded, “Well, we did it before, if we need to do it again, I don’t have a qualm about it.”
It'll be interesting to see how this goes forward for the UK. You still have over a million people voting for independence, it's interesting hearing about the idea of seperate votes for English things or even a seperate English Parliament. And where does Wales and N. Ireland fit in here? It's fascinating from an outside perspective.