Take a video camera to vote!

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Re: Take a video camera to vote!

by Visitor » Mon Nov 01, 2004 4:15 pm

Visitor,

I appreciate the idea but it's just another example of how this nation has become to soft. Going through the hassle of bringing a camera to what is supposed to be a simple act of voting is not what a "free" person does. And then what? You'll get something on video, get into litigation and maybe a few years from now, something will happen. Maybe. Fuck that pussy courtroom crap. We need to get back the balls of the early Americans. I am going to the polls with nothing but myself and my vote and if anybody - ANYBODY - tries to stop me or anybody else there, they are going down. There is no more basic right in America than the right to vote and anyone who interferes with that right, regardless of who they are or what they're reasons are, is, by definition, a traitor and that gives me the right to not only defend myself but kill the motherfucker if necessary. I'm not saying I'm killing anybody, but anybody, even if they have a badge, who tries to stop an American from voting is an enemy of the State and is going to end up on the floor. And if I get arrested, THEN I'll be more than happy to go to court. Enough is enough, folks. Time to stop being sheep. Time to take this country back.

Re: Take a video camera to vote!

by Visitor » Mon Nov 01, 2004 4:00 pm

bingolong,

I wouldn't walk in with it running, but if someone starts trying to intimidate or turn away a voter, it's time to turn it on! This was suggested in a national publication.

Re: Take a video camera to vote!

by bingolong » Mon Nov 01, 2004 3:54 pm

Visitor,
Kind of makes sense but is that legal?

Take a video camera to vote!

by Visitor » Mon Nov 01, 2004 2:33 pm

If you are a registered Democrat or are African American, take your video camera with you. You may not need it, but if you have problems, get it on tape and use it in court.

You have rights!

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