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2012 Election

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riccostar:
Concerning IDing for voting, I've heard that often times people don't have their identity checked when picking up an absentee ballot. 

Bluesummers:
Ohh...yeah, I have no idea. Absentee ballots I have never had to deal with. It wouldn't surprise me though.

BeoPuppy:
I have a question!

After Obama's victory a lot of people got stupid on twitter, informing the world that they did not like a african-american in office. Obviously, I'm paraphrasing. Now, some of these people who got stupid were college kids, on scholarships ... and they got outed to their schools.

Linkie.

How do we feel about outing these people?

pwhodges:
In the UK since 1976 incitement to hatred has been a criminal offence, and many of those tweets would count, I imagine.  Freedom of speech is all very fine, but it's sad when it gets used to defend that sort of thing.  However, the trouble is that any drawing of a line will be controversial to some extent or other.  I see no reason why people like that shouldn't get called out on it, though.

VonKleist:
Hm hmm. I doubt it´ll do any good calling them out because these kind of people are usually too stupid to grasp what they did wrong. They´ll blame someone else, even if they have to face trial etc.

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