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Originally posted by anoobgirl
While I did not plan on voting today I made a trip by my local polls just to check everything out.
What I discovered was appalling and shameful. There was a large group of what I would guess to be 20 or so people standing outside the entrance, complete with matching attire, confronting people that were approaching the polls. These polls are located in Racine, WI.
I would love it if the ATS community would chime in here if they witness any poll intimidation in their home towns and maybe give a generalized location?
I called my local corporate media outlet to report the issue and according to them it is not on the agenda today. So I wont be able to use them to find out if this is an isolated incident, or if there is more going on here.
Originally posted by LeatherNLace
This is intimidating?
Unlike in the 2008 election, members of the organization labeled as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center were not wielding billy clubs or forming clusters.
www.foxnews.com...#
If that's intimidating, then grow thicker skin.
Also:
Zack Stalberg, president and CEO of the Committee of Seventy, a Philadelphia government watchdog group, said his group had received no complaints as of midday Tuesday regarding the presence of New Black Panther Party officials at polling stations.
Much ado about nothing IMO.
Originally posted by anoobgirl
reply to post by detachedindividual
I explained earlier that I had my children with me. I'm not about to enter a confrontation where I feel threatened, with possible risk to myself of my family, to gather photographic evidence to back up an experience I wanted to share with people here. That's the job of a journalist or reporter, hence why I called the proper people.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by Feltrick
I'm sure then..anything you post and anything any other person posts today will have 100% proof and ABSOLUTE evidence to back every single thing said. (makes a note) Indeed...... Those calling for proof fit for a court of law will absolutely have that demanded OF them on ANYTHING reported.
Putting people down because the "proof" isn't to your personal standards is cheesy and cheap. Period.
Originally posted by texasgirl
I saw on Fox News this morning that there are Black Panthers at a Pennsylvania polling site. Good grief!
Originally posted by detachedindividual
Originally posted by anoobgirl
While I did not plan on voting today I made a trip by my local polls just to check everything out.
What I discovered was appalling and shameful. There was a large group of what I would guess to be 20 or so people standing outside the entrance, complete with matching attire, confronting people that were approaching the polls. These polls are located in Racine, WI.
I would love it if the ATS community would chime in here if they witness any poll intimidation in their home towns and maybe give a generalized location?
I called my local corporate media outlet to report the issue and according to them it is not on the agenda today. So I wont be able to use them to find out if this is an isolated incident, or if there is more going on here.
Right, so you were intimidated, and you decided NOT to gather any photographic evidence of it? Good call
Sorry, but I'm calling partisan BS.
I don't care which side someone is claiming is intimidating others, if there is no actual proof of it, it's BS.
Originally posted by AutOmatIc
I've heard the reports and have to laugh. Why voter intimidation is moot:
example:
1. Go to my voting place, see black panthers outside.
2. Shout "Yea go Obama!".
3. Get treated like royalty.
4. Go inside and actually vote for Gary Johnson.
5. Leave while shaking hands, smiling, getting pats on the back, and spouting pro Obama rhetoric.
6. Profit????