And I can't take it anymore!!!
The elections are a SHAM!
They don't even have the appearance of democracy!
I went to vote and the same two WAR HAWKS were on EVERY SINGLE FREAKIN' TICKET in my district!
WTF?!!!
What kind of election is that???
At least third world countries come out and admit that THEY HAVE NO CHOICE!
America is a dictatorship disguised as a democracy!
That's it - we don't need to vote!
If after today we end up with the same money-grubbing WAR party - AMERICANS NEED TO STRIKE!!!





Please be specific about exactly what happened.
Name names. Name the location. Name the voting machine.
Tell us EXACTLY what your experience was in every detail.
That way an electronic record of your experience will be available to historians.
Please take the time to write down the details while they are fresh in your mind so that history will be preserved!
I am frustrated too.
Peace and Justice!
at least not in the narrow sense of the word.
There just weren't any freakin candidates other than the two primary hawks on every single ballot.
For example, X - Democrat, Y - Republican, the same X - Working Families Party, the same Y - Conservative party, the same X - Independent party, etc.
I ended up not voting for anyone in the congressional race because I hate both candidates! They're WAR MONGERS!
I did vote for Howie Hawkins for Senate, though.
I'm not saying that there's no fraud in my county (There may be.)
I'm just saying there doesn't have to be - the whole thing is a sham!
Jimmy Cater on a NPR interview, Monday Night:
"But there's no doubt in my mind that the United States electoral system is severely troubled and has many faults in it. It would not qualify at all for instance for participation by the Carter Center in observing. We require for instance that there be uniform voting procedures throughout an entire nation. In the United States you've got not only fragmented from one state to another but also from one county to another. There is no central election commission in the United States that can make final judgment. It's a cacophony of voices that come in after the election is over with, thousands or hundreds of lawyers contending with each other. There's no uniformity in the nation at all. There's no doubt that that there's severe discrimination against poor people because of the quality of voting procedures presented to them. Another thing in the United States that we wouldn't permit in a country other than the United States is that we require that every candidate in a country in which we monitor the elections have equal access to the major news media, regardless of how much money they have. In the United States, as you know, it's how much advertising you can by on television and radio. And so the richest candidates prevail, and unless a candidate can raise sometimes hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, they can't even hope to mount a campaign, so the United States has a very inadequate election procedure."
If the US electoral system was a consumer product then every package would have been pulled from the supermarket shelves and burned long ago and the manufacturers would have been run out of town.