Samm
1314
No it doesn’t. Nobody stands in the 150 feet of the line closet to the building for hours.
conan
1315
No doubt they were still wearing logos etc while giving out water.
That’s Georgia new law…Georgia state legislation crafted that law. Don’t like it change out state legislators to one of your liking.
Otherwise you’re just bitching about what people are doing in another state.
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conan
1316
They need opportunities to circumvent laws and regulations. This one slams the door on their ability to go around em.
That’s why they’re pissed off.
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Samm
1317

WorldWatcher:
Because they are butt hurt that Trump lost, Perdue lost, and Loeffler lost.
Non-partisan water distribution has NOTHING to do with election security or displaying/distributing campaign materials.
WW
Do you honestly think that nobody was electioneering by handing out food or drink before the framers of this bill added that clarification? Do you think they added it out of spite just in case some politicos might do that to solicit votes in the future?
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Rodeo
1318
Lefties lied about all things Trump and Russians
They lied about Kavanaugh
They lied about the Covington catholic kids
They lied about Trumps Ukraine call
Biden literally broke the “unity” pledge before he ever took office…
Now they are lying about the Georgia election law. It’s not Jim Crow it’s not even close and nobody is dying of thirst.
What else does the left routinely lie about?
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Samm
1319
151 feet and you can hand out all the treats you want. Quityurbitchin.
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Samm
1320
“150 feet.” What do you think that means?
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Why 151 feet? Scientific?
Samm
1322
In a way … it is merely a clarification for those who might think (or pretend) it’s not part of the limitation on electioneering.
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Samm
1323
What do you mean by automatic? How does the registrar vet the applicant instantly?
Samm
1324
Why are libs so obsessed with what people call toys?
Samm
1325
And what do you think the people handing out water we’re doing?
Or maybe that should be, what is it that you think they weren’t doing?
He’s not talking about imaginary voter fraud.
Samm
1328
No, it’s arbitrary … they could have made it 1000 feet or even a mile. Quityurbitchin.
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Transfer registration information electronically. Secure, increases voter participation and keeps voter roles cleaned up, saves states money. It’s a brave new world. 19 states and DC already do it.
That’s all it should be. Turn 18 boom you’re registered to vote.

PeterGriffin:
Transfer registration information electronically. Secure, increases voter participation and keeps voter roles cleaned up, saves states money. It’s a brave new world. 19 states and DC already do it.
That’s all it should be. Turn 18 boom you’re registered to vote.
can’t trust computers, they are libs.
Samm
1331

PeterGriffin:
Transfer registration information electronically. Secure, increases voter participation and keeps voter roles cleaned up, saves states money. It’s a brave new world. 19 states and DC already do it.
That’s all it should be. Turn 18 boom you’re registered to vote.
Boom through what mechanism?
Republicans are for more unneeded regulation when it suits them… and you support it
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Samm
1333
Computers are trustworthy, but garbage in, garbage out. They only do what a human instructs them to do. Surely you knew that …