"What makes the candidates cry?"
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"What makes the candidates cry?"
That's the headline in my Comcast news videos.
My immediate answer was "the thought that the other one would become President."
Katie Couric had asked them both when was the last time they cried. Tell me again how she's supposed to be taken seriously as an evening news anchor, please.
My immediate answer was "the thought that the other one would become President."
Katie Couric had asked them both when was the last time they cried. Tell me again how she's supposed to be taken seriously as an evening news anchor, please.
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
Watching the Canadian elections come and go in less than a click of American Presidential Race time.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
No, that makes the American voters cry.Rexer25 wrote:Watching the Canadian elections come and go in less than a click of American Presidential Race time.
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
The polls closed at 7 pm Pacific Time. By 7:30, they had the results from Eastern and Central Canada, and by 9 pm Pacific, the final count had been made and the results announced.MarleysGh0st wrote:No, that makes the American voters cry.Rexer25 wrote:Watching the Canadian elections come and go in less than a click of American Presidential Race time.
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
Where can I get a prescription for that pharmaceutical you're advertising?a1mamacat wrote:The polls closed at 7 pm Pacific Time. By 7:30, they had the results from Eastern and Central Canada, and by 9 pm Pacific, the final count had been made and the results announced.MarleysGh0st wrote:No, that makes the American voters cry.Rexer25 wrote:Watching the Canadian elections come and go in less than a click of American Presidential Race time.
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
Oh, that's just great. You mean, efficiency? Getting the job done with the least amount of angst and bullshit? Where's the fun in that?a1mamacat wrote:The polls closed at 7 pm Pacific Time. By 7:30, they had the results from Eastern and Central Canada, and by 9 pm Pacific, the final count had been made and the results announced.MarleysGh0st wrote:No, that makes the American voters cry.Rexer25 wrote:Watching the Canadian elections come and go in less than a click of American Presidential Race time.
sigh. One day. Maybe.
Seriously, though, are the vendors of the voting apparatus open to exporting their expertise?
Well, then
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
In Britain, by law, the time from initial campaign to election day is, I believe, 6 weeks.
But all election campaigns are publicly funded- no one has to fundraise.
But all election campaigns are publicly funded- no one has to fundraise.
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
Beebs...Beebs52 wrote:Oh, that's just great. You mean, efficiency? Getting the job done with the least amount of angst and bullshit? Where's the fun in that?a1mamacat wrote:The polls closed at 7 pm Pacific Time. By 7:30, they had the results from Eastern and Central Canada, and by 9 pm Pacific, the final count had been made and the results announced.MarleysGh0st wrote: No, that makes the American voters cry.
sigh. One day. Maybe.
Seriously, though, are the vendors of the voting apparatus open to exporting their expertise?
We have a piece of paper with names and circles on it, in alphabetical order.
We get a pencil and walk to a cardboard "booth"
We make an x in the circle of choice. The Elections official takes off the barcode counter. We put the paper in a box and leave.
They are opened at the end of the poll time, and counted by hand. No apparatus, electronics or complications.
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
Occam's Razor, eh?a1mamacat wrote:Beebs...Beebs52 wrote:Oh, that's just great. You mean, efficiency? Getting the job done with the least amount of angst and bullshit? Where's the fun in that?a1mamacat wrote: The polls closed at 7 pm Pacific Time. By 7:30, they had the results from Eastern and Central Canada, and by 9 pm Pacific, the final count had been made and the results announced.
sigh. One day. Maybe.
Seriously, though, are the vendors of the voting apparatus open to exporting their expertise?
We have a piece of paper with names and circles on it, in alphabetical order.
We get a pencil and walk to a cardboard "booth"
We make an x in the circle of choice. The Elections official takes off the barcode counter. We put the paper in a box and leave.
They are opened at the end of the poll time, and counted by hand. No apparatus, electronics or complications.
Well, then
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
So, did Hello Kitty win?
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Re: "What makes the candidates cry?"
What are these things, 'paper' and 'pencil' that you speak of? Are they new products from Diebold? Can the source code on how to work with them be kept proprietary? If they really work without electronics (yeah, like I believe that) they must draw their power from some really complex source, must be very advance and as a result, very expensive. How do I get to be an exclusive vendor?a1mamacat wrote:Beebs...Beebs52 wrote:Oh, that's just great. You mean, efficiency? Getting the job done with the least amount of angst and bullshit? Where's the fun in that?a1mamacat wrote: The polls closed at 7 pm Pacific Time. By 7:30, they had the results from Eastern and Central Canada, and by 9 pm Pacific, the final count had been made and the results announced.
sigh. One day. Maybe.
Seriously, though, are the vendors of the voting apparatus open to exporting their expertise?
We have a piece of paper with names and circles on it, in alphabetical order.
We get a pencil and walk to a cardboard "booth"
We make an x in the circle of choice. The Elections official takes off the barcode counter. We put the paper in a box and leave.
They are opened at the end of the poll time, and counted by hand. No apparatus, electronics or complications.
---Jay