Balloting mistakes blamed on poll worker shortage; Chiefs want more gun checks; Farm Bill’s dairy ‘safety net’ draws ire, more state briefs
July 16, 2012 at 3:38 am in RiverTowns.net
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Governors from Nebraska and Virginia say they’ll join Wisconsin in delaying implementation of health care reform until after the Presidential election. Also, Wisconsin’s police chiefs want the feds to require background checks on all firearm sales — not just those through licensed dealers. Plus more state briefs. Continue Reading

A shortage of workers & more money won’t fix sealed bags full of ballots being opened and re-sealed when they shouldn’t have been. Racine County’s election results should have been ignored. There was so much corruption going on there.
In Wisconsin the GAB = the DNC
http://www.maciverinstitute.com/2012/07/seenoevilGAB/
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Let’s do the whole thing over.
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I’d take Bush (or Clinton for that matter) 10 times over the ass hat in the Whitehouse now.
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Oddly enough, the old paper punch ballots were probably more accurate to verify in recounts, but more difficult for democrats use for fake votes. When they were counting in FL in 2000, they tried to count “intent” (if a voter voted for democrat A and B, then they must have wanted to vote for Al Gore for president, too, in spite of where this little punch is located). They tried to discredit the ballot, but it was a democrat that designed it. They tried to change the vote counting rules while the votes were still being counted, and got slapped by the US Supreme Court for doing that. After all was said and done, G.W. Bush still won the election. Imagine the disaster that we would have been in after 9/11 if Al Gore had been president!
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At least the poll workers can’t be blamed for their mistakes. I mean, if they had successfully done their jobs, someone else would have had to have gotten credit, they couldn’t have gotten there on their own. And it wouldn’t have been because they worked hard, because other people work hard too.
I’m so glad “success” has finally been defined…
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Barry O was just using a liberal’s view of things – he knows no other. Failure is never the individual’s fault. Crime, poverty, drug use, etc all are failures of society as a whole. By that reasoning success can’t be tied to the individual either. We all learned this back in our liberal arts classes in college.
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So Wiz, you’re saying that Obama’s failures (too many to list here) are all OUR fault?
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No. Not at all. I’m not a liberal. I recognize personal responsibility and personal achievement as well as reward. Libearls never blame or credit the individual.
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I’ve been pondering your comment for a couple of days, Wiz, and I’m puzzled by this: “Libearls never blame or credit the individual”
Is that sarcasm, or do you seriously see libs that way?
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Yes you definitely are. Thank you for admitting it.
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Both. I’m being a bit sarcastic but I remember several college profs (the most liberal group of people I’ve ever been around) who really saw the world that way. I think Obama has spent most of his life around people with that type of thinking.
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Using Obama’s thinking, all welfare recipients are a smashing success.
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