Reminds me of a small episode years ago on election day. At the poll there was an elderly gent warming a lawn chair while napping. He had a patch over one eye and his ID tag proclaimed that he was a “Poll Judge.” I was amused. Later, I related the event to a good friend over a beer. Without skipping a beat, he replied, “He had the patch over his good eye.”
There is an old science fiction story by Isaac Asimov called Franchise where Multivac, the overarching all powerful computer, determines which person in the United States best represents the average American. That person then chooses the president.
GROG Premium Member 10 months ago
Well doggies!
Good morning, cleo, Shika, Fellow Baby & the rest of the CD gang!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 10 months ago
And the candidate who lost would bark out loudly: “That’s fake news!”
A# 466 10 months ago
Reminds me of a small episode years ago on election day. At the poll there was an elderly gent warming a lawn chair while napping. He had a patch over one eye and his ID tag proclaimed that he was a “Poll Judge.” I was amused. Later, I related the event to a good friend over a beer. Without skipping a beat, he replied, “He had the patch over his good eye.”
goboboyd 10 months ago
Don’t take the privilege lightly.
ChessPirate 10 months ago
Hey! A Citizen Dog’s vote is private! ☺
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 10 months ago
Good morning Fellow Baby, cleo, SUGIE and all the Citizens of Dog!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 10 months ago
Good morning people and pets!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 10 months ago
VOTE!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 10 months ago
Hi Happy!
Shikamoo Premium Member 10 months ago
Good evening, Grog, Dry, Happy, the Gov and the rest of the responsible voting CD gang!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 10 months ago
Shika, “RRSPONSIBLE”? This group?! :-D. ;-D
Saucy1121 Premium Member 10 months ago
He’d probably do better than most people.
aussie399 Premium Member 8 months ago
There is an old science fiction story by Isaac Asimov called Franchise where Multivac, the overarching all powerful computer, determines which person in the United States best represents the average American. That person then chooses the president.