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Bought my first BTC in 2013 and never looked back. I'm Anti-Fascist, are you? They’ll be no shelter here 🐲
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John Hancock 3 hours ago
Real manly MAGAts. Fmr UN Weapons Insp. Scott Ritter: "Burned these children alive! You know why this happened? Because Pete Hegseth cancelled a Department of Defense directive that required a civilian mitigation team to go over each target to make sure that we weren't striking the wrong targets. He called that WOKE" #nostr #bitcoin
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John Hancock 6 days ago
Graves for school children. Victims of a war fought over the greed of a few men. #nostr #bitcoin image
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John Hancock 6 days ago
We’ve got a bunch of children running the country. #nostr #bitcoin
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John Hancock 1 week ago
“Go back and look at the war 😁” you know where other peoples kids are dying. Those “suckers and losers” #nostr #bitcoin
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John Hancock 1 week ago
And the same people that voted for it, now blame the opposing party for all their financial problems, and lick the boots of the billionaires. #nostr #bitcoin image
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John Hancock 2 weeks ago
If you are turned away at a polling place in the United States, you generally have a legal right to cast a provisional ballot. This process acts as a "fail-safe" for voters whose eligibility cannot be immediately confirmed by poll workers. National Conference of State Legislatures When to Use a Provisional Ballot You may be offered or can request a provisional ballot if: Your name does not appear on the official voter registration list at the polling place. An election official challenges your eligibility to vote. You do not have the required identification mandated by your state. There is a question about whether you have already voted, such as having requested a mail-in ballot but showing up in person. American Civil Liberties Union How the Process Works Request: If you are told you cannot vote, ask for a provisional ballot. Affirmation: You must sign a written affirmation or affidavit stating that you are a registered voter in that jurisdiction and are eligible to vote in the election. Casting the Vote: You mark the ballot like a regular one, but it is placed in a separate, secure envelope rather than directly into the ballot box. Verification: After the polls close, election officials review your registration status and eligibility. If confirmed, your ballot is removed from the envelope and counted. Follow-up: Election officials must provide you with instructions on how to find out if your ballot was counted, and if not, the reason why. American Civil Liberties Union Important Note on Identification: In many states with "strict" ID laws, casting a provisional ballot because of a missing ID requires you to take further action, such as visiting an election office within a few days to present your ID for the vote to count. #nostr #bitcoin image