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    Will people be influenced by armed guards at polling places?

    I am fully expecting and support the use of the National Guard at polling places in some areas of the country. In fact I think between the local police and other law enforcement most polling places will be guarded.
    Do you think the site of say a policeman or National Guard member holding an M-16 posted outside a polling place will influence many peoples vote?

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    Quote Originally Posted by techs
    I am fully expecting and support the use of the National Guard at polling places in some areas of the country. In fact I think between the local police and other law enforcement most polling places will be guarded.
    Do you think the site of say a policeman or National Guard member holding an M-16 posted outside a polling place will influence many peoples vote?
    No.

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    To some people it will mean more safety, to others it will represent a weakness. Yes it will influence, but honestly, by the time they are there they know how they are voting. It might keep a few wishy-washy's away or allow some an excuse for not voting.

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    I think that, sad to say, we will be voting amidst armed guards for many years to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techs
    I think that, sad to say, we will be voting amidst armed guards for many years to come.
    Absentee ballots for me! I won't wait in a line for an election if I can help it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ya_know
    Absentee ballots for me! I won't wait in a line for an election if I can help it!
    This could be the beginning of internet voting.
    That really scares me.

    HACK THE VOTE

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    Depends on what said Guardsman's reaction would be if I walked up and voted just after a couple of hours at the range, with rifle slung over my shoulder....

    I've said it before, I'll say it again....I place no trust in government to provide for my personal security and safety.

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    I don't have a problem with armed guards being present, but I am against them searching everyone or having them go thru metal detectors or slowing the process down in any way at all. The number of people voting would decrease drastically.

    If all they want to do is stand around, I would consider it a huge waste of money but it wouldn't change my vote one way or another.

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    That's ridiculous. Have any of you ever felt the need for armed guards when you went to vote ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edball
    That's ridiculous. Have any of you ever felt the need for armed guards when you went to vote ?
    Cleetus wants and armed guard present when he's using a truckstop bathroom. Man in uniform and all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatwad
    Cleetus wants and armed guard present when he's using a truckstop bathroom. Man in uniform and all.
    Well, we already knew he has problems.....

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    why am I reminded of the USSR, or the fishy voting that got 100% in favor of sudam, or some of the roumers that come out of Cuba......

    Do you have your papers? .... No? no vote for you!

    or

    No papers? (well he must be a terrorist, send him to the gulag (or siberia))

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    Quote Originally Posted by RejectionMan
    why am I reminded of the USSR, or the fishy voting that got 100% in favor of sudam, or some of the roumers that come out of Cuba......

    Do you have your papers? .... No? no vote for you!

    or

    No papers? (well he must be a terrorist, send him to the gulag (or siberia))
    It's the Canadian meatpuppet again under a new alias!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RejectionMan
    why am I reminded of the USSR, or the fishy voting that got 100% in favor of sudam, or some of the roumers that come out of Cuba......

    Do you have your papers? .... No? no vote for you!

    or

    No papers? (well he must be a terrorist, send him to the gulag (or siberia))
    You are blowing this way out of proportion. In my community Our lives haven't changed one single bit. The city I live in has an estimated 4 million people, and my freedoms are just as intact as they were before the terrorist attack on 9-11. So, although things like the airport, sporting events, tourist spots, and civic events are a little bit precarious, we all get along great, and there is no hassle...

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    I dunno if I believe that armed guards will be present at voting booths. I fear that there is some chance of it.

    You're damned straight it will influence voters. Voters are idiots. It will influence them in all sorts of different ways--some will retreat and not vote, others will vote to change the status quo because they hate the guards, others will see it as a sign of strength and vote for Bush. The real question is how MANY will change in each direction.

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