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  • ATOMonkey

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    Turnout is definitely up, especially for an off year.

    Good to see people get engaged, even if it is only tribalism.

    Hopefully the next step is education.
     

    actaeon277

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    Try sitting in a conference room with a bunch of officers who are planning an operation and try to explain to them that their plan does not take into account the weather, they are under estimating enemy capabilities and the terrain is incompatible with their plan. Officers are always right, Riiiiiight!

    Operation Market Garden.
     

    HoughMade

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    Operation Market Garden.


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    actaeon277

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    One of my Uncles got captured in that and spent the rest of the war in a POW camp.
    Well, like Blue Falcon said about his experience with officers.
    Facts that went against the narrative were ignored.

    Only supposed to be broken down tanks in the area being fixed, and the troops were supposed to be old and young, and inexperienced.

    All reports of working tanks, and experienced troops were ignored.
    The plan also required EVERYTHING to work. No slip ups, or the whole thing wouldn't work.
     

    actaeon277

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    I was thinking about churches, rn homes and such


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    You can carry in a polling place, provided it is not already a restricted place.
    I vote in a school, so it was a no-go for my gun.

    There is a thread on here, about someone that was stopped from carrying at a fire house.
    The people there though, were wrong.
     

    BugI02

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    Last polling average, from RCP, was Donnelly +1.3 but RCP rates it as a toss-up because that is with the MoE of many of the polls used to compute the average

    Come on Indiana, put Donnelly on the trailer
     

    eldirector

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    Are polling places a no carry zone?


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    No. At least, the polls have nothing to do with carry.

    If you could carry at that location yesterday, you can still carry there today.

    For better or worse, I stopped at the church next to my kiddo's school this morning. As both properties are "owned in kind", I had to disarm and lock it up before exiting the vehicle. I COULD have gone to a different church, and NOT disarmed, but, well, convenience.
     

    ArcadiaGP

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