Reading comprehension clearly isnāt your strong suit. Cheer up though, thereās still time for you to learn how. That is as long as you donāt drown the next time it rains.
Nope. You clearly donāt understand the significance of electoral districts and how theyāre determined and more importantly how they are manipulated. This is plainly obvious to anyone that is paying attention to this thread. That was where YOUR (does it help you if I type in caps?) reading comprehension utterly failed. Paper fucking ballots?? Wtf?? The subject was gerrymandering in Alabama dipshit.
You are comically uninformed, yet that doesnāt stop you from spewing loose fecal matter. This is not new. I only engage with you to piss you off if you havenāt noticed. Youāre an infantile snowflake that canāt handle the slightest pushback on your narrative. It makes me laugh. Please keep making me laugh.
Good lord you are incredibly dumb. In Limeyās second paragraph he talked about voting rights. I was not addressing gerrymandering. I was addressing voting. How the hell do you find your way home at night? Better yet, how do you manage to exist? Itās hard to believe people like you are allowed on the streets. Did you even get out of high school with a passing grade?
If we want to talk about getting under someoneās skin, I can clearly see that I get under yours badly.
Again, best of luck not drowning the next time it rains you mouth breathing maggot.
This might be news to youā¦ but sometimesā¦ Some. Times. When people write things. They use two whole paragraphs to make their point. It isnāt communicated in a fucking bumper sticker.
Yes. You get under my skin. Most dumbasses do.
Edit for clarity: in the first paragraph I called you a dumbass. In the second I called you a dumbass. See?
I donāt give a damn if we wrote 10 paragraphs. I was addressing voting in general. I knew it would get under someone like you who is a small little man with insecurities.
Since you love paragraphs and reading through dictionaries, here is a subject that you should study:
Great! So, how do you feel about the voters in Alabama and their voting rights, who are on the receiving end of essential disenfranchisement due to gerrymandering? Will paper ballots help with that?
As I said earlier, elections would run a lot smoother with people voting in person, showing their voter ID and voting on a paper ballot. Pretty simple, if someone in Alabama has an ID, is eligible to vote, shows up and votes in person on a paper ballot, I think they should be able to vote.
Iām sorry paper ballots offend you. I do not think a personās skin color should matter as far as them being able to vote and have their vote mean as much as someone elseās vote. As I said earlier, and you clearly have a difficult time understanding, if a person is eligible to vote, provides an ID to receive a paper ballot in person, they should be able to vote.