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Tuesday, 07 November 2006

What language did you vote in?
Michelle Malkin

E-mail from reader Bob Schoeffler:

I live in Tustin, Ca. Our machines were not working when I got to the polls. I was told the only ballots they had left were either Korean, Vietnamese or Chinese. I ended up choosing Chinese. How confusing!

Intimidation! Intimidation!

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Another e-mail:

Dear Mrs. Malkin, We have no problem voting in Madison County. The polls are adequately staffed, the workers are at least overtly non-partisan, photo ID is required, and we use simple paper ballots, printed in English and in ample supply. What, for Pete's sake, is going on in the rest of the country? This is not, or should not be, rocket science. Clayton Jones Huntsville, AL

The Hotline concurs and offers an antitode to panic over electile dysfunction: ...

Posted by Bill Faith on November 7, 2006 at 02:30 PM in Politics | Permalink

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