I have worked the polls in another state when I was younger and enjoyed the experience. Even busy elections. Everyone involved was stringent in making sure the election was safe and above board. In that state you were required to have poll workers from both parties and everyone got along. I considered volunteering here, but honestly, I f…
I have worked the polls in another state when I was younger and enjoyed the experience. Even busy elections. Everyone involved was stringent in making sure the election was safe and above board. In that state you were required to have poll workers from both parties and everyone got along. I considered volunteering here, but honestly, I fear protesters. In my experience there has never been guards at the polls, just the poll workers. I hope I didn't scare you, and I hope you are in a district where you may not get hassled.
I had my first "exposure" to the threat of physical violence while working with an LGTBQ group cleaning up a trashed urban park. A young man came at us brandishing a tire iron. The police stood off in the near distance, probably to arrest the victor. We pointed out to him that we were cleaning up HIS park. Happy ending. :)
People are so bizarre sometimes. Let's say you think homosexuality is bad. I can accept this opinion if it doesn't go past you deciding that you would not participate in homosexual acts. That's your right. But a person shouldn't have the right to decide for someone else.
I have worked the polls in another state when I was younger and enjoyed the experience. Even busy elections. Everyone involved was stringent in making sure the election was safe and above board. In that state you were required to have poll workers from both parties and everyone got along. I considered volunteering here, but honestly, I fear protesters. In my experience there has never been guards at the polls, just the poll workers. I hope I didn't scare you, and I hope you are in a district where you may not get hassled.
I had my first "exposure" to the threat of physical violence while working with an LGTBQ group cleaning up a trashed urban park. A young man came at us brandishing a tire iron. The police stood off in the near distance, probably to arrest the victor. We pointed out to him that we were cleaning up HIS park. Happy ending. :)
People are so bizarre sometimes. Let's say you think homosexuality is bad. I can accept this opinion if it doesn't go past you deciding that you would not participate in homosexual acts. That's your right. But a person shouldn't have the right to decide for someone else.