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Pastiche423 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-01-04 05:14 PM
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13. In what way is it easier for the dis?
lol

There is absolutely no way!

After being injured in California, I simply went to the same polling place I'd been voting at for a decade before. If I had needed help, I am sure it would have been offered.

Once while living in North Carolina, I was offered a ride to the polling place since there was no accessible mass transit. I accepted and voted.

Since I moved to Oregon, I've voted by mail as all other Oregonians do.

In all of the states, I as a crip, have voted, the voting methods have never been a problem.

I feel that the DREs are being pushed on uneducated (on the issue) disabled people and it pisses me off!


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