Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Yeah, I've considered that before. I've always voted at the local civic center, school, or community college - never had to use a church. But then again, it's just a building. You'd have to be pretty whiny to think you were being badgered by religion by simply walking into a church and pulling a lever.
Meh...it's a big building...and it's there.Originally posted by: dahunan
It seems that for some places that was the only place in their precinct they are allowed to go and vote, isn't it?
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Why? Oh lemme guess....separation of church and state right? Well gee......if that's the reason I suggest you look up what that really means.
Here's a hint....it's about the Federal Govt setting up an official state religion...nothing more....nothing less......all the other arguments are nothing more than mental masturbation.
Originally posted by: Tom
as long as the election officials are properly trained, appointed, etc. i don't see a problem.
Originally posted by: Gen Stonewall
A church in that case would be nothing more than a building.
No!
Then they've already made a decision based on their religion...Moving voting booths out of a church won't change how they feelOriginally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: Gen Stonewall
A church in that case would be nothing more than a building.
No!
What if their religious ideals do not allow them to assist in a baby killer being elected as their leader?
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Why? Oh lemme guess....separation of church and state right? Well gee......if that's the reason I suggest you look up what that really means.
Here's a hint....it's about the Federal Govt setting up an official state religion...nothing more....nothing less......all the other arguments are nothing more than mental masturbation.
Is the President a "religious man" and what religion does he follow?
I wonder what Christians would do if they were forced to vote in a mosque?
In this election we had one candidate who would like to overturn Roe V Wade and one candidate who was pro-choice
We had Catholics coming out and saying you cannot be a Catholic if you vote for kerry
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Why? Oh lemme guess....separation of church and state right? Well gee......if that's the reason I suggest you look up what that really means.
Here's a hint....it's about the Federal Govt setting up an official state religion...nothing more....nothing less......all the other arguments are nothing more than mental masturbation.
Is the President a "religious man" and what religion does he follow?
I wonder what Christians would do if they were forced to vote in a mosque?
In this election we had one candidate who would like to overturn Roe V Wade and one candidate who was pro-choice
We had Catholics coming out and saying you cannot be a Catholic if you vote for kerry
So.. what's the official state religion.. Complainithism? Whinetology? BitchAndMoanity? 😛
Representing and holding a religion does not mean you are forcing others to subscribe to it, does it?
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Why? Oh lemme guess....separation of church and state right? Well gee......if that's the reason I suggest you look up what that really means.
Here's a hint....it's about the Federal Govt setting up an official state religion...nothing more....nothing less......all the other arguments are nothing more than mental masturbation.
Is the President a "religious man" and what religion does he follow?
I wonder what Christians would do if they were forced to vote in a mosque?
In this election we had one candidate who would like to overturn Roe V Wade and one candidate who was pro-choice
We had Catholics coming out and saying you cannot be a Catholic if you vote for kerry
So.. what's the official state religion.. Complainithism? Whinetology? BitchAndMoanity? 😛
Representing and holding a religion does not mean you are forcing others to subscribe to it, does it?
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Then they've already made a decision based on their religion...Moving voting booths out of a church won't change how they feelOriginally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: Gen Stonewall
A church in that case would be nothing more than a building.
No!
What if their religious ideals do not allow them to assist in a baby killer being elected as their leader?
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Then they've already made a decision based on their religion...Moving voting booths out of a church won't change how they feelOriginally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: Gen Stonewall
A church in that case would be nothing more than a building.
No!
What if their religious ideals do not allow them to assist in a baby killer being elected as their leader?
I am talking about the people who handle the paper ballots after citizens have voted...
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
If there's a civic center and a church, use the civic center, if not, there's no real problem with the church. Here in Canada, most of the polling places seem to be schools, but that might just be my experience, and it might not be done in the US, I don't know.
You mean they would have to declare who they were voting for and then be send to a location based on that? That's not what's happening.Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Why? Oh lemme guess....separation of church and state right? Well gee......if that's the reason I suggest you look up what that really means.
Here's a hint....it's about the Federal Govt setting up an official state religion...nothing more....nothing less......all the other arguments are nothing more than mental masturbation.
Is the President a "religious man" and what religion does he follow?
I wonder what Christians would do if they were forced to vote in a mosque?
In this election we had one candidate who would like to overturn Roe V Wade and one candidate who was pro-choice
We had Catholics coming out and saying you cannot be a Catholic if you vote for kerry
So.. what's the official state religion.. Complainithism? Whinetology? BitchAndMoanity? 😛
Representing and holding a religion does not mean you are forcing others to subscribe to it, does it?
What if the only place Kerry supporters were ALLOWED to vote in their precinct was at a Catholic Church?
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Why? Oh lemme guess....separation of church and state right? Well gee......if that's the reason I suggest you look up what that really means.
Here's a hint....it's about the Federal Govt setting up an official state religion...nothing more....nothing less......all the other arguments are nothing more than mental masturbation.
Is the President a "religious man" and what religion does he follow?
I wonder what Christians would do if they were forced to vote in a mosque?
In this election we had one candidate who would like to overturn Roe V Wade and one candidate who was pro-choice
We had Catholics coming out and saying you cannot be a Catholic if you vote for kerry
Voting is usually on a Tuesday...schools just happen to be open on Tuesday. Soooo....buy having the school be a polling place you end up disrupting the school. Happened in my precinct......one year they moved voting to the school because the church that is the normal polling place had been flooded the week before by a water line break. The end result......they disrupted the school due to the voting taking place there. The school administration vowed to never let it happen again after many kids and parents complained.Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
If there's a civic center and a church, use the civic center, if not, there's no real problem with the church. Here in Canada, most of the polling places seem to be schools, but that might just be my experience, and it might not be done in the US, I don't know.
I unnderstand .. and I am guessing that 99% of areas that held voting in churches could have used a school instead.
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Voting is usually on a Tuesday...schools just happen to be open on Tuesday. Soooo....buy having the school be a polling place you end up disrupting the school. Happened in my precinct......one year they moved voting to the school because the church that is the normal polling place had been flooded the week before by a water line break. The end result......they disrupted the school due to the voting taking place there. The school administration vowed to never let it happen again after many kids and parents complained.Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
If there's a civic center and a church, use the civic center, if not, there's no real problem with the church. Here in Canada, most of the polling places seem to be schools, but that might just be my experience, and it might not be done in the US, I don't know.
I unnderstand .. and I am guessing that 99% of areas that held voting in churches could have used a school instead.
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
You mean they would have to declare who they were voting for and then be send to a location based on that? That's not what's happening.Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: dahunan
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Why? Oh lemme guess....separation of church and state right? Well gee......if that's the reason I suggest you look up what that really means.
Here's a hint....it's about the Federal Govt setting up an official state religion...nothing more....nothing less......all the other arguments are nothing more than mental masturbation.
Is the President a "religious man" and what religion does he follow?
I wonder what Christians would do if they were forced to vote in a mosque?
In this election we had one candidate who would like to overturn Roe V Wade and one candidate who was pro-choice
We had Catholics coming out and saying you cannot be a Catholic if you vote for kerry
So.. what's the official state religion.. Complainithism? Whinetology? BitchAndMoanity? 😛
Representing and holding a religion does not mean you are forcing others to subscribe to it, does it?
What if the only place Kerry supporters were ALLOWED to vote in their precinct was at a Catholic Church?
I guess I'm not understanding your point.