Fear and loathing at an Albemarle County precinct.

Volunteering to work the polls in a nonpartisan capacity—stuck in the polling place for fifteen hours—can be characterized as long stretches of boredom punctuated by moments of awkwardness.

Published by Waldo Jaquith

Waldo Jaquith (JAKE-with) is an open government technologist who lives near Char­lottes­­ville, VA, USA. more »

2 replies on “Fear and loathing at an Albemarle County precinct.”

  1. I found it amusing that the author seemed to think that there was little of the anti-Bush sentiment during his terms as compared to anti-Obama sentiment today. I’d tend to believe that there are quite a few “left-wing extremists” out there, but I wouldn’t stoop to inflammatory comparisons such as was mentioned in regards to Timothy McVeigh.

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