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General of Darkness
6th November 2012, 11:33 AM
There were non-English speaking people that had people with them helping them to vote, almost like they brought them there to vote.

Next, I didn't have to show an I.D. I always did because that seemed like the right thing to do. Then I noticed that people just said their name, their address, no ID no NOTHING, just sign your name and whammo.

SO here's my point, I can register ONLINE with NO ID, no nothing, provide an address then a month later or so go vote and still not have to PROVE who I am.

mamboni
6th November 2012, 11:43 AM
There were non-English speaking people that had people with them helping them to vote, almost like they brought them there to vote.

Next, I didn't have to show an I.D. I always did because that seemed like the right thing to do. Then I noticed that people just said their name, their address, no ID no NOTHING, just sign your name and whammo.

SO here's my point, I can register ONLINE with NO ID, no nothing, provide an address then a month later or so go vote and still not have to PROVE who I am.

Yeah, it is a fucking joke that you can vote based on such scanty documentation - absolutely guarantees voter fraud. The same asshole change change coat and hat and vote several times during the day using that system. This really pisses me off. The bolshevik bastards have completely undermined the electoral process and out republic with it.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
6th November 2012, 11:47 AM
I'm taking my lunchbreak at work, and going to vote as well. I for one feel that the state propositions REALLY matter a lot. They become LAW once they pass 50%!


The presidential election is a joke though, I did a write in for Ron Paul in 2008......He gave up so easily this time around, it left a bad taste in my mouth.

iOWNme
6th November 2012, 11:47 AM
Im an asshole - with a moral compass that chooses to not be CONNED.

General of Darkness
6th November 2012, 11:53 AM
Im an asshole - with a moral compass that chooses to not be CONNED.

You know I love ya Sui Juris, but my moral compass says that if I don't at least vote, I've given up. I know you have your reasons, which I respect, but I have my own reasons for voting.

JohnQPublic
6th November 2012, 12:18 PM
I voted mainly for the propositions, with some protest votes for candidates thrown in too. The propositions can effect you directly.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
6th November 2012, 12:21 PM
I respect the reasons people choose not to vote. I really do, you don't want to consent to the slavery of the system.

But here's the deal, if you have a SSN you might as well vote. You're already in the system. If you've escaped, good for you, I admire you.


But if you haven't escaped the system, still have a SSN, and you don't vote,

Well then on paper you look identical to the guy who stayed home to play halo 4.


It doesn't register as "This guy is not consenting to the system"

It registers as "This guy is apathetic"

Ponce
6th November 2012, 12:29 PM
That's why I didn't vote.........I am not an ass hole.

DMac
6th November 2012, 12:48 PM
I respect the reasons people choose not to vote. I really do, you don't want to consent to the slavery of the system.

But here's the deal, if you have a SSN you might as well vote. You're already in the system. If you've escaped, good for you, I admire you.

But if you haven't escaped the system, still have a SSN, and you don't vote,

Well then on paper you look identical to the guy who stayed home to play halo 4.


It doesn't register as "This guy is not consenting to the system"

It registers as "This guy is apathetic"

While I understand your point TNE, I disagree. I vote every day. My votes are spent on taking their life blood from them, dollars, and moving them to places I think are important. Cash to local farmers. Cash to local butchers. Cash converted to metal for savings. My refusal to buy from Zionist organizations. Tough to not pay to any of them, but I try my best to not cooperate.

I abstain from federal elections. I vote in local elections.

I really like the Sui Juris metaphor he is using lately, paraphrasing that "The fed gov authority is no different than believing in the volcano god." If you do not consent to it, fight it with each dollar (no more blood sacrifice), their power fades.

If more people focused their efforts on following their own dollar trails, the behemoth would shrink into obscurity (but of course not without a fight).

By no means am I at the stage I desire, but I am trying.

I think this creates a very large difference between me and the Halo 4 player.

mamboni
6th November 2012, 12:54 PM
That's why I didn't vote.........I am not an ass hole.

You may have the makings of a T-shirt here Ponce.

Horn
6th November 2012, 12:55 PM
but I have my own reasons for voting.

You need to run for Governor's office in both California & Nevada at the same time?

midnight rambler
6th November 2012, 01:04 PM
Next, I didn't have to show an I.D. I always did because that seemed like the right thing to do. Then I noticed that people just said their name, their address, no ID no NOTHING, just sign your name and whammo.

SO here's my point, I can register ONLINE with NO ID, no nothing, provide an address then a month later or so go vote and still not have to PROVE who I am.

I love ya GoD, but you yourself provide the evidence that you continue to delude yourself that your 'vote' *matters*.

"Don't believe them, don't fear them, don't ask anything of them." --Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

TheNocturnalEgyptian
6th November 2012, 01:04 PM
While I understand your point TNE, I disagree. I vote every day. My votes are spent on taking their life blood from them, dollars, and moving them to places I think are important. Cash to local farmers. Cash to local butchers. Cash converted to metal for savings. My refusal to buy from Zionist organizations. Tough to not pay to any of them, but I try my best to not cooperate.

I abstain from federal elections. I vote in local elections.

I really like the Sui Juris metaphor he is using lately, paraphrasing that "The fed gov authority is no different than believing in the volcano god." If you do not consent to it, fight it with each dollar (no more blood sacrifice), their power fades.

If more people focused their efforts on following their own dollar trails, the behemoth would shrink into obscurity (but of course not without a fight).

By no means am I at the stage I desire, but I am trying.

I think this creates a very large difference between me and the Halo 4 player.

Absolutely it does. Monetarily incentivizing the society you want to live in is more important than the ballot box, I agree with you there.

I try to do the same, but I'm so far off where I want to be, it's ridiculous.

Uncle Salty
6th November 2012, 01:04 PM
They vote in China and Russia too. Big fucking deal.

Props for giving a shit and having hope that your vote means something.

But if you think the chemtrails will stop because you voted, ha ha ha. Chemtrails are just proof that your vote is a waste.

mamboni
6th November 2012, 01:12 PM
You know I love ya Sui Juris, but my moral compass says that if I don't at least vote, I've given up. I know you have your reasons, which I respect, but I have my own reasons for voting.

And you call yourself a dog lover? While you were voting, more innocent victims have been claimed! For shame!

http://www.picslap.com/sites/default/files/field/image/deathray.jpg

midnight rambler
6th November 2012, 01:45 PM
UN observers "amazed" ID not required to vote -

http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/11/06/foreign_election_officials_amazed_by_trust_based_u s_voting_system

Ponce
6th November 2012, 01:56 PM
You may have the makings of a T-shirt here Ponce.

Well Dr.......to vote for an asshole you have to be an asshole....rather not be one.

Down1
6th November 2012, 02:48 PM
Voting ! Yay !
Here is something to observe.
http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3959&d=1352241946

Libertytree
6th November 2012, 03:00 PM
There were non-English speaking people that had people with them helping them to vote, almost like they brought them there to vote.

Next, I didn't have to show an I.D. I always did because that seemed like the right thing to do. Then I noticed that people just said their name, their address, no ID no NOTHING, just sign your name and whammo.

SO here's my point, I can register ONLINE with NO ID, no nothing, provide an address then a month later or so go vote and still not have to PROVE who I am.

I know in polite circles ya ain't supposed to ask such questions, luckily we ain't in one of them :)

Who did ya vote for, president?

LuckyStrike
6th November 2012, 03:08 PM
I love ya GoD, but you yourself provide the evidence that you continue to delude yourself that your 'vote' *matters*.

"Don't believe them, don't fear them, don't ask anything of them." --Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

I loved Gulag Archipelago (not sure if that is where the quote came from) it should be required reading in schools.

This is honestly one of my top 5 favorite quotes, maybe even top 3. If I was going to make a 2012 Gadsden (LuckyStrike) flag this would be the slogan instead of "don't tread on me"

Neuro
6th November 2012, 03:29 PM
Why would anyone believe a non-vote isn't counted as a vote. The system is a total fraud.