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Sly 11-02-2004 12:38 PM

Don't wear political paraphernalia to the polls!
 
A caller on the radio show I'm listening to just said he was forced to remove the Bush pin on his shirt. What's the rationale behind that?

Interesting.

sickkittens 11-02-2004 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sly
A caller on the radio show I'm listening to just said he was forced to remove the Bush pin on his shirt. What's the rationale behind that?

Interesting.

Anyone who wears Bush pins or shirts should take them off no matter where they are. That band sucked.

Actually, it probably has to do w/ people fighting people or something. Dumb.

BigWebRev 11-02-2004 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sly
A caller on the radio show I'm listening to just said he was forced to remove the Bush pin on his shirt. What's the rationale behind that?

Interesting.


thats fucked...:helpme :helpme

smack 11-02-2004 12:42 PM

I dunno know, but i think i'm wearing my

"Vote Dirt McGirt" shirt. :winkwink:

Sly 11-02-2004 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sickkittens
Anyone who wears Bush pins or shirts should take them off no matter where they are. That band sucked.

Actually, it probably has to do w/ people fighting people or something. Dumb.

Actually I just heard it was some kind of law. What the fuck? Its pretty obvious why though. People have a very hard time dealing with the fact that others have different opinions. Fights ensue, etc.

Lame!

Topbuxom Lea 11-02-2004 12:44 PM

I went to the polls today in Arizona.
I was told I had to remove my shirt (that had a "W" w/circle slash through it). I asked the guy why and he said "no campaigning within 75 feet". I told him I wasn't campaigning, that I was just an individual wearing a shirt. He made me turn it inside out.

I told him I was calling the board of elections. They say it's up to his interpretation of whether I was considered "campaigning" or not.

Morons :feels-hot

alexg 11-02-2004 12:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Topbuxom Lee
I went to the polls today in Arizona.
I was told I had to remove my shirt (that had a "W" w/circle slash through it). I asked the guy why and he said "no campaigning within 75 feet". I told him I wasn't campaigning, that I was just an individual wearing a shirt. He made me turn it inside out.

I told him I was calling the board of elections. They say it's up to his interpretation of whether I was considered "campaigning" or not.

Morons :feels-hot

A TopBucks employee supports bush.

for xxxjay's information

candyflip 11-02-2004 12:46 PM

PORT CHARLOTTE

Another Unfortunate Situation In Florida

There are new touch-screen devices to count our votes in Florida now. A friend of mine went to the polls this morning and voted for Kerry. When she finished, she opted to review her votes. To her surprise, the review stated that she had "voted" for Bush. When my friend confronted someone about the discrepancy the woman replied, "Yeah the new touch screens are very sensitive." If you are voting in Florida, please review your balot...let's not let this happen again!!!

Lindsay LaVelle
2004-11-02 - 11:27:10

More fun in Florida...

sperbonzo 11-02-2004 12:47 PM

I was wearing a Bush/Chaney shirt and they made me turn it inside out also.....then somebody came around sticking Kerry stickers on peoples shirts and no one did anything.

This crap is going both ways

Sly 11-02-2004 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alexg
A TopBucks employee supports bush.

for xxxjay's information

You read that wrong. Try again.

Furious_Male 11-02-2004 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by candyflip
PORT CHARLOTTE

Another Unfortunate Situation In Florida

There are new touch-screen devices to count our votes in Florida now. A friend of mine went to the polls this morning and voted for Kerry. When she finished, she opted to review her votes. To her surprise, the review stated that she had "voted" for Bush. When my friend confronted someone about the discrepancy the woman replied, "Yeah the new touch screens are very sensitive." If you are voting in Florida, please review your balot...let's not let this happen again!!!

Lindsay LaVelle
2004-11-02 - 11:27:10

More fun in Florida...

Earlier today they (CNN) interviewed a lady that this happened to down there. I guess she wouldn't allow anyone to touch the machine until an attorney was present. After he arrived they reviewed her vote and she did indeed vote for Kerry yet it defaulted to Bush for some reason.

They removed the machine and she placed her vote on another. What about all those votes on that machine? This is going to be a big mess.

jacked 11-02-2004 12:54 PM

i'm goin with one of my howardforpresident.com shirts on see how they like that shite :1orglaugh

i'll fight someone if they try and tell me to leave and or take off my shirt

malakajoe 11-02-2004 12:55 PM

I guess I shouldn't wear my

"I masturbate to Bush" t-shirt.

Topbuxom Lea 11-02-2004 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alexg
A TopBucks employee supports bush.

for xxxjay's information

No fucking way-
read the post. I said a Bush shirt "W" with a slash through it-
As in NO BUSH

SpikeHeel 11-02-2004 02:53 PM

Yes, because you might be criticized by some voters who is in favor of the other candidate.

shermo 11-02-2004 02:55 PM

I wore my "Not My President" shirt with Bush's face on it. Nothing happened to me.

alexg 11-02-2004 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Topbuxom Lee
No fucking way-
read the post. I said a Bush shirt "W" with a slash through it-
As in NO BUSH

oh, i see

sorry, my bad

baddog 11-02-2004 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sly
A caller on the radio show I'm listening to just said he was forced to remove the Bush pin on his shirt. What's the rationale behind that?

Interesting.

That has always been the law. No campaigning within several hundred feet of a polling location

baddog 11-02-2004 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Topbuxom Lee
I went to the polls today in Arizona.
I was told I had to remove my shirt (that had a "W" w/circle slash through it). I asked the guy why and he said "no campaigning within 75 feet". I told him I wasn't campaigning, that I was just an individual wearing a shirt. He made me turn it inside out.

I told him I was calling the board of elections. They say it's up to his interpretation of whether I was considered "campaigning" or not.

Morons :feels-hot

Make your call, that is the law, and yeah, you were campaigning

bangman 11-02-2004 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
That has always been the law. No campaigning within several hundred feet of a polling location
I'm in PA.
Within 10ft. of the polling area (an elementary school gymnasium), there were signs for all parties staked into the ground outside.
They were about 30ft. from the actual polling machines.
So I dunno.
The law must vary state to state.

Rawz 11-02-2004 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
That has always been the law. No campaigning within several hundred feet of a polling location
If this is really law then NH is slacking cuz at 6:30 am when i went vote they were campaigning right outside the door of the school where we were voting signs and all . Rather annoying being stared down that early in the morning .


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