Gaylord Assblaster (not verified) says:

What an awful article. So you're telling me it's better to wait in line for who knows how long, not knowing whether the voting machines are going to work, not knowing if you're going to be late for work, or miss the cutoff time in the evening, just so you can vote on the day of the election with all the other poor saps?? The fact is if it took you more than five minutes to decide if you are going to vote for Hillbilly or Mr. Emptysuit, than you've got deeper problems. (Those problems expand exponentially if it takes you as long to chose during the general election between the Dem and the Republican.) You can't tell me that some tidbit of information would show up from the time you filled out your absentee ballot to election day that would make you want to change your vote. Christ.
Absentee voting is the way to go, especially in the general election. How many articles were posted on this site about the dismal state of polling places around NYC? Just wait until November if you want to see real cock-ups! Suckers.

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