I read this and Glen getting his ass whipped by an old woman in a nursing home in 40 years immediately came to mind. Look for a repeat of this in the 2048 election.
Poll workers from opposing sides in the presidential race apparently clashed in a physical altercation Friday at a Cuyahoga Falls nursing home when one accused the other of improperly marking a ballot.
George Manos, the 75-year-old Republican, told police that Edith Walker, the 73-year-old Democrat, jumped on his back and struck him in the head three to four times with her fists. Manos said two other elections workers had to pull Walker off his back, according to a report filed with Cuyahoga Falls police. Manos said it happened after he accused Walker of ballot tampering, and he wants to prosecute.
The incident, which occurred about noon at Gardens of Western Reserve nursing home, is being investigated by both the police and the Summit County elections board. The board probe could lead to a closer examination of the other votes with which Walker was involved.
So what your saying is that silly liberals are still going to be trying to vote 4 times a day in forty years?
Ol' granny is lucky he didn't beat her with her government subsidized Lark...
Yeah, with all this Acorn stuff in the news we may have to cut down to a two or three votes apiece. You have to keep voting for grandma and grandpa or they realize they died and cut off the social security checks. Life at home is like Weekend at Bernies.
Anyone on this site sell large quanities of air freshener cheap?
They have an auto glass replacement place here in Jax that advertises on the radio that if you have comprehenisve insurance on your car and a broken windshild, they can fix it for you free and will give you $40 cash. I wonder how many folks so far have broken their own windshield for the $40 beer money for the weekend. That is just crazy. I would think the auto insurance companies would refuse to let them handle glass repairs. Oh, well, off to the garage with a hammer. Four cars = $160.
Last edited by sdaddy : October 15th, 2008 at 04:46 PM.