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PostPosted: Sat, Jun 1 2013, 1:16 pm EDT    Post subject: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Cranbury Town Hall

June 4th 2013

Primary Election Day
(Tuesday after first Monday in June)
N.J.S.A. 19:2-1, N.J.S.A. 19:23-40

http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/2013-results/2013-chron-guide-primary-election-0128.pdf
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PostPosted: Sun, Jun 2 2013, 7:23 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

Democrat and republican same day?
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PostPosted: Sun, Jun 2 2013, 7:56 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

Yes
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PostPosted: Sun, Jun 2 2013, 9:27 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

So the same poster for the self promoting republican event posts about the primary election. This makes me think your announcement of this was an alterior motive to really promote your event and political views perhaps?
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PostPosted: Sun, Jun 2 2013, 10:59 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

anon-s90s wrote:
So the same poster for the self promoting republican event posts about the primary election. This makes me think your announcement of this was an alterior motive to really promote your event and political views perhaps?


Seriously? Your comment is ridiculous. Please quote what in the original post is "self promoting"? It's a reminder of a primary election, something we all of us adults should have a duty in which to participate. Since they don't promote any given candidate or party in the post it's silly to accuse them of an ulterior motive beyond encouraging people to vote.
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PostPosted: Sun, Jun 2 2013, 4:00 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

Yes this is the same message I posted elsewhere. But that does not make me a troll.

I expressed my view and opinion of that previous poster. It does not make me a Troll.

And if the administrator thinks I have posted inappropriately, go ahead and delete my posts.

Now I do appreciate the seemingly public service message to remind to vote, and do agree it is a right we should all exercise. My question of motive is my opinion to express and also my right to do so.

KMA
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PostPosted: Sun, Jun 2 2013, 5:56 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

anon-04on wrote:
Yes this is the same message I posted elsewhere. But that does not make me a troll.

I expressed my view and opinion of that previous poster. It does not make me a Troll.

And if the administrator thinks I have posted inappropriately, go ahead and delete my posts.

Now I do appreciate the seemingly public service message to remind to vote, and do agree it is a right we should all exercise. My question of motive is my opinion to express and also my right to do so.

KMA


Posting an opinion is not what defines you as a Troll. What made you a Troll was the fact that you posted the same nonsense on multiple unrelated posts, none of which had anything to do with what you were posting. A Troll is someone who posts something outrageous for the purpose of provoking a response. The original posts you replied to weren't even opinions, they were pure information posts. Then you reply with the non sequitur questioning the bias and motive of someone for posting the information. It made no sense. It wasn't about right or wrong and agreeing or disagreeing, it simply wasn't logical to question the motive for posting Tuesday's location election information without any editorial or position whatsoever. Even if the poster were enormously biased that would have nothing to do with their post. It was the equivalent of challenging the logic of 2+2=4 because you don't trust the politics of the person who wrote the equation. In isolation it just seemed like an odd post. But when repeated on other equally uncontroversial posts it seemed more likely you were trying to provoke a response or tweak someone since that was more logical than assuming you were offended that someone would post information about the time and location of a voting station.
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PostPosted: Sun, Jun 2 2013, 6:29 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

I for one appreciate the reminder. Thank you for posting.
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PostPosted: Mon, Jun 3 2013, 7:46 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

Remenber to vote tomorrow!
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PostPosted: Mon, Jun 3 2013, 10:45 pm EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

Bump.. Yes please vote tomorrow.
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PostPosted: Sat, Jun 8 2013, 10:40 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Primary Election This Tuesday PLEASE vote Tuesday June 4th Reply with quote

Whether democrat, republican or independent, a reminder to vote for a primary is a good thing.

If someone is seeking attention for their party preference, good for them!
If someone ojects to this, and then objects to the objection. Give me a break. This is an open opinion to announce events, provide reminders, express opinions.

Please continue to share your opinion, please do not be a troll or administrators will be asked to block you.
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