Originally Posted by Matter-eater Man
Your conservative biased site talked around what Biden nailed. A neighbor standing in line for hours can’t hand another neighbor a bottle of water behind them without committing a felony. Politifact also explains that while poll workers may choose to supply water in unattended areas it’s not mandated. Actually the law makes that clear but your biased link tries to obscure it. And at this point trumpers have proven that they will do almost anything they can to win. Long lines in urban areas to discourage heavier democratic turnout probably doesn’t even require extra viagra for them to get a woody. I’m enjoying a nice frosty glass of coke now btw. Are you enjoying one of Lindells expensive lumpy pillows?


Biden didn't "nail" anything, his Bolshevik puppetmasters plan everything he is credited with doing, and Biden can't even read the script they wrote for him to take credit for.

Politifact is a partisan spin site that is openly Democrat, and 75% of the time targets Republicans. I recall one of their "factchecks" about rapes by muslim immigrants Trump cited in Sweden, that they portrayed as untrue, and as I cited and linked at the time, despite the "factcheck" saying otherwise, Trump was 100% right. They twist themselves in knots to allege Trump or other Republicans are "not true" or "pants on fire", and conversely bend over backward to twist the truth and make Democrat liars appear honest. It's liberal spin lyingly packaged as "Factcheck", funded by Soros-type groups. As Sharyl Attkisson cited in her 56-minute video that I linked in the Media Bias topic.

What I posted above cites what multiple states have in similar election law. Your "water isn't actually wet" sophistry doesn't negate the facts I posted. Only one time in 40 years of voting have I had to wait in line in a crowd for any length of time, and it was because I voted in prime voting time 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM, after work in 2000. I had to wait in a large crowd for about 45 minutes if I recall. It was actually quite pleasant, a lot of friendly conversation among us in line.

And as I linked and sourced, you won't die of thirst under the new laws, it just prevents you from getting the water from a partisan for the purpose of influencing or buying someone's vote, or within a certain distance of the door.
As stated above (cited above) even liberal states like New York or Biden's own state of Delaware have similar laws, so Georgia's law that follows the same reasoning is not restrictive or "racist". Many states not demonized like Georgia actually have stricter laws.

And here's a suggestion: Eat or drink BEFORE or AFTER you go to the polls. Even if I had to wait in line for one or two hours (which I never have) I would neither starve to death or die of thirst. You are arguing ridiculously hyperbolic things.