sure, your point is well taken. just speaking for myself, it wouldn't change my vote . how about you. now with the non-trust issue in tow, i should take my vote all the way to washington by myself and there we should all call out at once aye or nay, 'cause how else are we going to know? if i were running a corrupt polling place, the last thing i would have is a picture of the person i was counting for there on the wall.
speaking of security of my voting privacy, i couldn't help but notice the election helper take a long look at a few of the ballots as she was helping people with the new machines.
Remember, your talking to a bunch of cynical folk who like to look behind the curtain. I doubt anyone here really gives a flying *expletive deleted* what anyone knows about how they vote or would change their minds for such a dum dum reason.
The poll workers can be as corrupt as they want, but it's not so freeking hard to keep up at least the apperance of impartiality.
Sorry, is one of those things that also triggers my "proffesional impression" mindset.
Yes, there are a whole host of legitamate reasons for it. I can also see an athesitic reason for it. It's just not classy to demean the actual act of voting with campaign signs and banners. Let them get as trashy as they want outside, but can we at least behave *some* once we go through the door.