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What-Me-Worry 6 points ago +6 / -0

My AF colonel buddy (jabbed and boosted) prefers to keep his head in the sand.

He saw no evidence that the plane leaving Kabul was fake.

I thought the windows and access panels looked off, but they all call me a Conspiracy Theorist in an attempt to quiet me down.

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What-Me-Worry 3 points ago +3 / -0

Learned to program on my dad's C-64. Spent soooo many hours entering cool programs from "Computes Gazette" and hoping the checksum on each line was correct. I also had the tape drive but felt like a rock star when we upgraded to the floppy drive.

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What-Me-Worry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, but as discussed above, why would they give the kids the entire ballot with all the minor positions available. Most adults don't know who sits on the town council or is running for dog catcher.

If someone needed to scan several hundred ballots to rig an election, using genuine looking ballots completed by kids would be sufficient to inject into the tabulators.

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What-Me-Worry 2 points ago +2 / -0

He's seen them before since I always print off a sample ballot and research the candidates with my wife the week before election. I'll ask about the timing marks when he gets home.

That's a great point! If they DON'T bother to help them research the candidates and the issues, it certainly cranks up the suspicion levels.

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What-Me-Worry 13 points ago +13 / -0

He certainly knows who President Trump is as we have several flags around the house. He was worried about all the down ballot folks that he has no reason to pay attention to and has never heard of.

I told him that the choices are HIS to make and he shouldn't EVER let somebody else influence his decisions. He knows that the dems are pretty rotten so I assume that he voted along party lines.

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What-Me-Worry 4 points ago +4 / -0

I remember doing one in the 80's for Reagan. It was a simple blue mimeograph that the teacher created. Certainly not something that could legitimately be scanned into a tabulator.

Strange that the WHOLE school is doing it.

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What-Me-Worry 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is an excellent example of setting the precedent. 😍

When the real PAPER election takes place in the next couple months, this SC ruling will factor in on the lower courts who try to maintain the polluted voter rolls.

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What-Me-Worry 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just to clarify, I said "most" not all (51% vs 100%).

Like you, I'd never speak for the whole community as the variety of knowledge and perspectives is critical for our research and analysis. 👍

Thanks for your many years of service. o7

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