Official Trump Attempted Assassination at his Rally Thread

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  • Ingomike

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    Ind. Code sec. 3-10-1-6, Eligible voters

    "A voter may vote at a primary election:

    (1) if the voter, at the last general election, voted for a majority of the regular nominees of the political party holding the primary election; or

    (2) if the voter did not vote at the last general election, but intends to vote at the next general election for a majority of the regular nominees of the political party holding the primary election;

    as long as the voter was registered as a voter at the last general election or has registered since then."
    So if one voted straight republican in the last general election they cannot ask for a democrat primary ballot BUT there is no way to prove how you voted, is how I understand it.
     

    JAL

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    I don't know what B-roll is.
    In the filmmaking industry, "B-Roll" are takes and scenes shot in addition to the principal action scenes and takes. It's done for "establishing" (gives visual location context), supplemental, and alternative camera points of view to intercut with the principal takes. In the movie industry, this is sometimes done after main production in "pick-up" shots requested during editing to facilitate good transitions between main scenes.

    The primary or main scenes and takes used to be referred to as the "A-Roll" but that's rarely used now (the "Roll" is a reference to film roll). B-Roll is often done in motion picture production by a "Second Unit" with its own director, and sometimes shot with no sound which would be added later in post-production if its used. For stuff like YouTube and news videos, B-Roll is shot after the main stuff is recorded, to be intercut with it for visually supporting the person doing the talking or interview or reporting. Sometimes the main audio is overlaid onto B-Roll video. In news footage made for broadcast later, when the reporter continues narrating as some other scene is brought up to depict what the reporter is talking about, that visual is often B-Roll that was shot separately. When there's a disconnect between the narrator and scene being depicted in a prepared news segment, it's typically an error in editing made by the editor grabbing the wrong B-Roll video for it.
     

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    JAL

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    Like them or not, you've got to admit, they were effective.
    I was living there when it all went down. The Koreans were quite effective. They understood use of available defilade on the rooftops for cover and interlocking fields of fire to protect their businesses on both sides of the street. It was a very cooperative team effort, albeit ad hoc. Many of them had served in the Korean Army and understood the defense tactics.
     
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