Posted on 10/24/2008 3:51:38 PM PDT by newbie2008
if you've lost the little reminder you get in the mail , Google has created a custom map to help you find your polling place on November 4.
(Excerpt) Read more at maps.google.com ...
Suicide bombers everywhere are cheering google for providing targeting info in one easy to access location.
Designed to help dem voters doubtlessly.
if (party==”Republican”)
{
pollplacelat+=0.10;
pollplacelon+=0.10;
printf(”Poll place is here/n”);
}
else
{
printf(”Poll place is here/n”);
}
Expect long lines.
“Information is temporarily unavailable.”
it gave me the right polling place. I’m sure google has plenty of info on what party I belong to
That's why Democrats vote Wednesday, Republicans Tuesday. Eases the load on the poll workers.
As for the map, it worked fine for me. Placed the marker right on the steps leading to the elementary schoole gym.
Didn’t find mine but I already voted.
Doesn’t work for me. It has me voting at Fort Sumter....in Charleston Harbor.
Didn’t work for me...says I’m in Texas
It’s not like it’s tough to find your polling place. Any city with a website has the info there.
I was anticipating this so I thought I'd go to the county recorders office to vote early today at around 1pm, I went in and started getting paranoid. There was a counter with at least 16 clerks... almost all black, 2 hispanics, not a white soul in sight.
there was a huge line of only black and hispanics (very illegal looking hispanics). I was looking at a 20-30 minute wait .....
( then I started thinking "this reminds me of broward County FL in 98"
so I took the clipboard application back to the black clerk and left. I had to squeeze out through a mob of black people, many wearing Obama t-shirts There would be absolutely no oversite at this Los Angeles County early voting place, I did not trust it one bit
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