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namenottaken 2 points ago +2 / -0

It looks like Twitter already deleted the tweet. What did it say?

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namenottaken 9 points ago +9 / -0

Overvotes are where you vote for more options than allowed, like voting for more than one candidate in a race, while undervotes are when you leave the ballot blank for a certain race.

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namenottaken 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's 9 AM, not PM. I'm just clarifying for anyone confused.

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namenottaken 15 points ago +17 / -2

That and all of the fake ballots that are now mixed in with the real, with no way to tell which is which

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namenottaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

While on the topic of voting restrictions, I think we ought to bar all welfare dependents from voting. They should get the ability back as soon as they're off of it, but there is a huge conflict of interest of people getting free money from the government voting for more free money. Back in the founding days, you were required to own land to vote for similar reasons.

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namenottaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not sure what you mean. Wouldn't "in-play" and "at risk" mean the same thing? These are states that Trump needs to win that could go either way, so it makes sense to have rallies there.

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namenottaken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Also, I wonder if Republicans voting early is hurting their plans. In previous elections, they could "find" more votes while counting to swing a close election, based off the premise that most early/absentee/etc. votes are democratic. Now, in many states, Republicans are matching or beating Democrats' numbers in early voting, so swinging the election blue using those votes won't work.

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namenottaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

The 19th Amendment was a huge mistake.

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namenottaken 7 points ago +7 / -0

In all fairness, the Missouri ballot I got listed the R candidates on top.

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namenottaken 33 points ago +33 / -0

Heck yeah! And I can say that the notarization process is legit. In Missouri, when you vote in-person, you have to show a photo ID and sign a sort of log book before you get your ballot. When you vote absentee (and by mail now, with this ruling), you get your ballot and fill it out, but it won't be counted unless it's notarized. You notarize it by going to the courthouse and showing an official your photo ID and signing the same kind of log book. The voter certification is just as secure. However, ballots could still be "lost" in the mail, so I would still recommend turning in your absentee ballot in person if you are voting absentee.

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namenottaken 2 points ago +3 / -1

No God means no right and wrong in any form. If there is no higher authority that established our moral laws, then that would mean that they are all man-made. All our moral norms, then, would be arbitrary. Even good moral codes would have no true authority backing them, because there is no reason to follow another man's ethics when you are just as capable of making your own. Every pro-life argument stems from the principle that human life has an inherent dignity and that killing an innocent person is wrong. If that principle was just agreed to by people, rather than imposed by a higher power, then it could just as easily be abolished by other people.

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namenottaken 27 points ago +27 / -0

I remember when my 5th grade teacher insisted that a 6 mi by 6 mi square was 6 square miles and got mad at me when I said it wasn't.

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namenottaken 3 points ago +3 / -0

Leaving the church isn't the solution. Poor leadership doesn't make the faith itself any less authentic. I still don't blame you for leaving, though, this is pathetic.

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namenottaken 3 points ago +3 / -0

And then the Roman government terminated His account for violating their terms of service.

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namenottaken 11 points ago +11 / -0

It's not about truth or justice, or any other moral value that they claim to push. It's about power. If they're against police corruption, it's because they're using that issue as a tool to advance themselves. This is why their standards never apply to them; they never actually believe them.

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namenottaken 1 point ago +1 / -0

This feels a little like cancel culture. Although, there is a huge difference between stating a personal opinion and denying someone service on arbitrary grounds.

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namenottaken 18 points ago +20 / -2

Where did the term joggers come from?

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