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  • Posted October 23, 2008 by
    MasterJ2008
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    Mooresville, North Carolina
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    Campaign 2008

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    Early Voting Going Well Day 4

     

    Wow, where do I start? Running total is now 4420 for 4 days of early

    voting at the Mooresville Public Library and it was not a day without

    some controversy.

     

     

    Once again people, obviously Republican plants were complaining about us being there.

     

     

     

     

    Once again the election judge came out and called a meeting between

    all the people stumping for a candidate. She named me specifically as

    being one that people were complaining about, but that we were all

    guilty of being too pushy with people.

     

     

     

     

    I tried to pin her down on exactly what the complaints were and

    supposedly we were getting up in people's faces. We told her she's

    welcome to watch us all she wants, we're not doing anything wrong, but

    the compromise was basically that we're neutered as to what we can do

    out at the table. We can't show anyone the ballot now unless they ASK

    to see it and all we can do is hand out leaflets. She said if there are

    more complaints we will be asked to leave, which the attorneys have

    said they actually CAN'T do.

     

     

     

     

    I still don't know if this election official knows that two police

    officers, one who is a congressional candidate were watching us and saw

    nothing wrong in what we were doing. She would probably wet herself if

    she knew we had two bonified lawmen on our side. And don't quote me,

    but we hear that most of the election staff at this polling place is

    Republican and so that may account for some of the complaints being

    believed. Personally I think that the election officers see so many

    people coming in with Obama stickers and cards, that it just ticks them

    off.

     

     

     

    One DNC worker who was there was shocked to learn that should we

    ever need witnesses to how we conduct ourselves, the police officers

    are our backup. I pointed the two officers out to her and told her she

    can go talk to them anytime she wants if she has any questions about

    our conduct.

     

     

     

     

    I know some of the complaints had to be a plant, because of how this

    one lady voter and her daughter came out and said she didn't think it

    is right that we were even there because no one from McCain's campaign

    was there. We told her to talk to them, they didn't send anyone, we

    did. We said they have as much right to be here as we do and if they

    choose not to send anyone, there's nothing we can do about it, but we

    for sure will continue to show up.

     

     

     

    We had one girl show up with full intentions of voting for Obama and

    after we gave her the DNC recommendations card a friend of hers started

    whispering to her, but loudly enough for me to hear, that she doesn't

    want to vote for Obama, he's an Arab and terrorist and he supports

    terrorism and sends money to terrorists. I told her, no that's not true

    at all and to go vote her conscience. She came out and said she voted

    for Obama and got an Obama sticker for her car. Nice try buddy, but she

    voted what her heart told her.

     

     

     

    This election is getting dicey and people are going to great lengths

    to try to abridge our right to free speech and get us in trouble. So

    much for McCain or the Republicans running a clean and fair compaign.

     

     

     

     

    Bottom line, I know that some ticked off Republicans are just making

    waves out of frustration at the good job we're doing of getting out the

    vote.

     

     

     

     

     

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