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sandandrew t1_j11qahd wrote

Agree with her message, but as somebody who volunteered at the Dogtown polling place today, I'll admit that listening to her yelling all afternoon got a little old.

Still, I also admit that democracy is not supposed to be easy.

Carry on, annoying Morrissey hater!

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mickeymouse4348 t1_j11u3fk wrote

I also support her message, but she forgot the apostrophe in "don't" so her message is not only loud, but grammatically incorrect.

/s for those who need it

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Arviay t1_j12b5nq wrote

I’d hate to point out some minutiae in your comment, but /s does not mean /pedantry.

 

/p

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mickeymouse4348 t1_j12bheg wrote

No, it means sarcasm, which is a form of comedy.

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Arviay t1_j12brxk wrote

Right, but just because your comment may have been funny, it does not automatically become sarcasm.

 

/s

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mickeymouse4348 t1_j12ch30 wrote

This is the first I've seen /p, and that's not sarcastic.

My original comment was meant to be sarcastic, which is why I put the /s

nice ninja edit

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Arviay t1_j13pzx5 wrote

/p isn’t actually a thing. I was just being pedantic about your incorrect use of the word “sarcasm”

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systematical t1_j120bk1 wrote

That place was insane. I went to vote, saw that line (and that lady) and noped out. Shame on this state for organizing such a shit primary.

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althill t1_j121604 wrote

It wasn’t the state that conducted this caucus, the local party did. They are working with a limited timetable and limited budget.

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RobRVA t1_j122zp1 wrote

It’s not like a concert or something grow A back bone and get in there and vote! Oh no not you, the slightest annoyance and you “nope” out of your responsibility. I could happily go my entire life with out meeting anyone with a will not do attitude like yours.

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systematical t1_j125btd wrote

Some people already had plans on an unexpected primary Tuesday. Couldn't risk my night, good for you Rob, enjoy your upvotes. How about the party organizes more voting places instead of putting it on voters?

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Soloemilia t1_j129kdz wrote

The party organized this in days due to the governors timeline

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iinaytanii t1_j13jk4r wrote

Wow couldn’t that congressmen give more warning of when he was going to die so as to not inconvenience anyone?

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RobRVA t1_j15a32i wrote

Dude you admitted you were right there and turned around

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systematical t1_j17gsz0 wrote

Yeah, wasn't going to wait in a line without knowing how long it would take. I had a 30 minute window to vote and couldn't risk being late to another obligation. Wtf would you do?

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systematical t1_j125j8o wrote

Boohoo. They suck.

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OnARedditDiet t1_j126yxl wrote

The governor intentionally gave little notice for this election to force a rushed primary before the holiday.

You are fine deciding not to vote but your comments are misplaced.

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systematical t1_j127cyx wrote

I've heard that theory. What could possibly be the motive? Republicans were under a similar constraint.

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OnARedditDiet t1_j127msv wrote

It's a district heavily favored for Democrats, the Republicans ran 1 polling place for the same district because they knew it did not matter.

This was the governor wanting the Democrats to look disorganized which, evidenced by the complaints here, did happen. (IMO they did pretty darn well considering)

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bruxalle t1_j13t1bu wrote

Shame on you for not voting because you saw a line and a sign.

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ssgonzalez11 t1_j141bsl wrote

Especially since the line was exactly 6 mins from the end to voting. I did it twice because my husband showed up right as I hit the door so I left the line and went back through.

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