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SouthernLiberal

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6. It has been reported
Thu Nov 8, 2012, 10:48 AM
Nov 2012

Not by me, though, since I never got even close to the room where the machines were. The Republican appointed people running the election are, of course, denying that there was a shortage of machines. Of course, they are not claiming that my location had 22 machines as the law requires. No, but they are really sure there were 'enough'. According to the local news, they are also hedging a bit about whether or not they ever intended to be in compliance with the state law.

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I'm starting to think it was intentional [View all] SouthernLiberal Nov 2012 OP
Of course it was. 2pooped2pop Nov 2012 #1
Ya think? OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2012 #2
Report it here (link below) rosesaylavee Nov 2012 #3
Of Course it was! ReRe Nov 2012 #4
Sorry to hear you were denied but please report if only three machine up and working lunasun Nov 2012 #5
It has been reported SouthernLiberal Nov 2012 #6
that's why the judge ordered SLED to seize the votes for a recount SCantiGOP Nov 2012 #7
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