Sentences with phrase «if voting booths»

(Landsburg, for instance, says that it's «as true and as irrelevant as the assertion that if voting booths were spaceships, voters could travel to the moon.

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If he wants to love a group of Iraqi women with purple fingers fresh from the voting booth, then we will shoot and kill the insurgent who is racing his bomb - laden car toward the polls.
If we want to love the group of Iraqi women with purple fingers fresh from the voting booth, then we will shoot and kill the insurgent who is racing his bomb - laden car toward the polls.
«If we can tell you what to do in the bedroom, we can certainly tell you what to do in the voting booth,» said the Minnesota minister, an evangelical leader of a nondenominational church, who expects to endorse Republican John McCain during his «Pulpit Freedom Sunday» sermon.
Craft fairs are also great places to test new products because you can get direct feedback from your buyers — or if you're scared to ask them face to face, why not set up a mini voting booth or chalkboard poll, like Folksy seller Ruth Robinson did at one of her markets stalls.
Wake up residents of Rochester — register to vote, get out the vote, and use your power at the voting booth to de facto term limit her out of office if you know what's best for you!
If they had been working together to do something specifically illegal, like hacking voting booths or something, I could understand the fuss but gathering information is a perfectly legal and normal thing to do so far as I know.
If cities in upstate New York want to see tangible economic solutions, New Yorkers should consider DeFrancisco's tax policy efforts when they enter the voting booths in November.
When entering the voting booth On Nov. 8, gun owners should ask themselves if Richard Shea and the board members who support him represent their best interests and vote accordingly.
If it is unable to do so, the Scottish people will automatically return to the voting booths to select a second round of MSPs.
If we keep making the same choices at the voting booth, how will anything ever change?
But if Congress passes the American Health Care Act, which polls show the majority of Americans oppose, Republicans could face a backlash in the voting booth not seen since the 2010 mid-term election after the passage of Obamacare.
If you are tired of a New York state funded on the backs of working people and of SUNY schools that continually raise tuition and cut student services, Howie Hawkins is a viable option to consider before entering the voting booth this fall.
If Mr. Cuomo doesn't like the way his fellow Democrat keeps his administration honest, he should take the fight to the campaign trail and the voting booth.
If you're Mass MoCA, you shroud Christoph Büchel's incomplete 2007 «Training Ground for Democracy» in yellow tarps and air your dirty laundry by displaying his list of requested materials for the piece, which included 8 voting booths, piles of old computers, 1,000 feet of barbed wire, 12 grenades, 8 body bags, 4 prosthetic legs, and the fuselage of a 737 airliner.
Legal Issues Related to the Elections If you're more interested in election law than how the candidates would apply the law, check out these two posts: Discussion of how the outcome of voter registration lawsuits, now ongoing, may change the outcome of the election, from The Indiana Law Blog, and an analysis of laws addressing campaign activity within the vicinity of voting booths, from Timothy Zwick at Concurring Opinions.
It would be quite a victory for all of us if we took this Scorecard into the voting booth with us.
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