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  • Robalo
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    Can I have the Obama, Davis and Van Shitten pics? I feel a major gut cramp coming on and those three seem perfect for wiping my azz with.

    BTW, no voter ID needed in Chicago-they like illegals and ignorants-just look at the last 15 years of elections in that crooked political sheeethole.

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  • mgstei1
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    Ive got one in my yard already. Along with Van De Putte. I guarantee there is a picture of Obama there. Out of respect for a sitting president that was elected twice by huge margins of the popular vote.

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  • boom
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    I'm going to have to decontaminate again here in a few as I am headed back to confirm that there is a wendy davis poster in the hall. If there is I'll bring it back for ya.

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  • mgstei1
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    Yep, always check the last column on how your votes are to be cast cast. But I wonder why voters ID proof did not catch this ? Strange.
    You still bathing to get the IBEW stench off ? I sure hope so. Sure hope you genuflected and blessed yourself when you went into 527.

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  • boom
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    Originally posted by Cuda340 View Post
    ...wonder how many other of those machines are "not calibrated" correctly?

    I'm betting every one of them in Chicago. Probably in a union hall too.

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  • Cuda340
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    ...wonder how many other of those machines are "not calibrated" correctly?

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  • boom
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    ‘Calibration error’ changes GOP votes to Dem in Illinois county


    CHICAGO — Early voting in Illinois got off to a rocky start Monday, as votes being cast for Republican candidates were transformed into votes for Democrats.
    Republican state representative candidate Jim Moynihan went to vote Monday at the Schaumburg Public Library.
    “I tried to cast a vote for myself and instead it cast the vote for my opponent,” Moynihan said. “You could imagine my surprise as the same thing happened with a number of races when I tried to vote for a Republican and the machine registered a vote for a Democrat.”
    The conservative website Illinois Review reported that “While using a touch screen voting machine in Schaumburg, Moynihan voted for several races on the ballot, only to find that whenever he voted for a Republican candidate, the machine registered the vote for a Democrat in the same race. He notified the election judge at his polling place and demonstrated that it continued to cast a vote for the opposing candidate’s party. Moynihan was eventually allowed to vote for Republican candidates, including his own race.
    Moynihan offered this gracious lesson to his followers on Twitter: “Be careful when you vote in Illinois. Make sure you take the time to check your votes before submitting.”
    Cook County Board of Elections Deputy Communications Director Jim Scalzitti, told Illinois Watchdog, the machine was taken out of service and tested.
    “This was a calibration error of the touch-screen on the machine,” Scalzitti said. “When Mr. Moynihan used the touch-screen, it improperly assigned his votes due to improper calibration.”

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