Do you know these people that you just handed water?

Poll workers

Then next in line authority

I have no idea what you are trying to say.

responded to the wrong post but you asked me how do you enforce silence. My response is the same way you enforce handing out water.

am not dancing.

White people stand in line too

You don’t get it but that’s ok :+1:

While yes the majority of folks are as you describe, the whiter, taller, more “pure” European blood is huge in Latin America and the majority of the upper class this is important.

In Mexico Spanish European, Brazil it’s Portuguese, Argentina it’s Italian

The more indigenous or black one is the more looked down upon, less opportunity and considered lower class.

like it was manifest destiny or something…

Exactly the point, they have no room to talk about civil rights abuses if they are using slave labor from concentration camps. It’s like being lectured by the third Reich on human rights.

Which is why there are already lawsuits galore over this.

Get ready for an old fashioned smack down. :grinning:

Allan

Then who does have room to talk about American politics?

As long as you are not wearing your MAGA cap, you will probably be okay. :wink:

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How does one push for racial diversity?

The conclusion.

As far as I know, all States have distance limits on electioneering. The Dems are just making a big deal out of this one because it is more specific as to what constitutes electioneering.

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Name one State that does not prohibit electioneering within a specified distance of a polling place.

It doesn’t matter if the line is 10 feet long or 1000 feet long. Only 150 feet of the line counts. How many minutes does it take to move 150 feet in the cue? Can someone live without water (regardless of the temperature) over that span? If you as a voter are concerned about that, you can plan ahead and bring your own drink (and food.) The whining by lbs over this point is pathetic.

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So Republican voters don’t ever stand in line to vote? I never realized that before. :roll_eyes:

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What do you mean by “it’s where the line is”? The law applies statewide.

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People who walk in and out don’t generally need water while they wait in line

Yeah, you’re dancing around it. Do republicans stand in line?

Why do people who stand in line need water? How long does it take for the line to proceed 150 feet?

If you expect to be thirsty while waiting in line, bring water with you. It’s not difficult.

You didn’t answer my question, by the way. Want to give it another try?