Cyrano (7,980 posts)
The Florida ballot is designed to screw us -- again
Last edited Sun Oct 7, 2012, 11:51 AM USA/ET - Edit history (1)
The Republican dicks that run Tallahassee are at it again.
This year's Florida ballot is six pages long and has 11 amendments on it. Anyone who walks into a voting booth without a crib sheet had better take a chair with them. And even then, I defy most people to understand what each amendment means. The purpose, of course, is to make sure the voting lines are a mile long. And you just know that there will be a limited number of voting machines in highly Democratic districts.
I received my absentee ballot this week and spent an hour trying to make sense out of just the first two amendments. The solution finally came to me. I called the League of Women's Voters and also my local Democratic Party reps. Both told me to vote no on all 11 amendments, so I did.
The bottom line is that the Republican Party does not believe in fair elections. Hopefully, the changing demographics of the country will doom their corrupt, rotting party to the ash heap of history. (And hopefully, Allen West will be thrown on that ash heap during this election.)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021488625What a cry baby, if you can't bothered to read what's on the ballot you have NO business voting in the first place.
In some countries you can be killed for voting, yet in this country we whine and complain if we have to stand in line or the ballot is too long. Grow the hell up is what I say.
KaryninMiami (2,622 posts)
2. We discussed this very topic at dinner last night
And voting no on the amendments is indeed, the best way to go. Clearly this is another attempt to make it more difficult for people to vote. Living in Florida can be very challenging - especially this time of year.
So now amendments are suppressing the voters.

What do you think black folks are too stupid to read a ballot? Damn racists.
HockeyMom (9,271 posts)
4. Yep, No on ALL the Amendments
with a Republican Governor and Republican controlled legislature, NO is the safest bet on anything they propose.
See, that is another nice reason to vote absentee. You can take as much time as you want; read the amendments, look up info on the Net., etc. No need to rush anything.
Where I live, all the locals running are Republican against Republican. VERY EASY. Not voting for any of them.
I realize that taking responsibility and actually reading the sample ballots before you go to vote is out of the question. It's like too hard man, pass me another doobie.
