@BarsandTakes@tracegallagher It looks sort of like her video she posted was almost in slow motion to seem less forceful. Don’t know just an observation
I’m not race baiting I’m just saying ut took the public shame for the league to act and they seem awfully extra angry at her from what I have seen stuff has been so racists reversed I have no clue if black people felt so bad about what they went through a century ago in this country would want others (whites or any other color) to have to feel like they did when it was so painful for them?
I think they must corporately believe people are all are racists or something. She is their best asset. It is clear in the photo there were two ladies going after her shoulder neck area on the side she throws from. They wanted to hurt her. One day suspension gee wiz.
Not only out of line but almost an attack is that even legal I wonder even if it was during a game
@BarsandTakes Yeah pretty saddening. If Katlin is so great for the WNBLA why do other women love attacking her? They seem just angry and it could be because of race I was thinking if that anyway but not to race bate.
This is from a 2014 search for what was needed to prove citizenship in California to register to vote
In person
By mail
Who can vote by mail
Any voter registered in California can vote by mail
1. Get your ballot application
You can use the application printed in the sample ballot booklet that is automatically mailed to you by your county elections official; or download and print the California ballot application
Get the form
2. Fill out the form
Step 1 · To vote by mail in the general election on Nov 8, enter “11/08/2016” for the date and “General” for the type of election
Step 2 · Provide your name
Step 3 · Provide your birthday
Step 4 · Provide the address where you live
Step 5 · Provide the address where you’d like the ballot to be mailed (if different from Step 4)
Step 6 · (Optional) Provide your telephone number to allow the elections office to contact you if more information is needed
Step 7 · Sign and date the application
3. Send the application
The signed and completed application must be received by your county elections office no later than Nov 1
4. Vote
· Once you receive your ballot, follow the instructions to fill out the ballot and all required information on the return envelope
· Include a copy of an accepted form of ID, if required
· Mail your voted vote-by-mail ballot to your county elections office. Your ballot must be postmarked on or before Election Day, Nov 8 and received no later than Nov 14.
· Check the status of your ballot through your county on https://t.co/Jq4s3ZWnyQ
ID requirements
If you've voted in California before, you don't need to show ID
If you’re a first-time voter, registered by mail, and didn’t include your driver’s license number, California ID number, or the last 4 digits of your Social Security number on your registration, you need to include a copy of accepted ID with your mail-in ballot and you may be asked to provide ID if you vote in person
Acceptable forms of ID include a current and valid photo ID that includes your name and photograph. Examples:
· Driver's license or ID card of any state
· Passport
· Employee ID card
· ID card provided by a commercial establishment
· Credit or debit card
· Military ID card
· Student ID card
· Health club ID card
· Insurance plan ID card
· Public housing ID card
You can also use any of the following documents that includes your name and address as long as the document is dated after Nov 4, 2014:
· Utility bill
· Bank statement
· Government check
· Government paycheck
· Document issued by a governmental agency
· Sample ballot or other official elections document issued by a governmental, agency dated for the upcoming election
· Voter notification card issued by a governmental agency
· Public housing ID card issued by a governmental agency
· Lease or rental statement or agreement issued by a governmental agency
· Student ID card issued by a governmental agency
· Tuition statement or bill issued by a governmental agency
· Insurance plan card or drug discount card issued by a governmental agency
· Discharge certificates, pardons, or other official documents issued to you by a governmental agency in connection with the resolution of a criminal case, indictment, sentence, or other matter
· Public transportation authority senior citizen and disabled discount cards issued by a governmental agency
· ID documents issued by governmental disability agencies
· ID documents issued by government homeless shelters and other government temporary or transitional facilities
· Drug prescription issued by a government doctor or other governmental health care provider
· Property tax statement issued by a governmental agency
· Vehicle registration issued by a governmental agency
· Vehicle certificate of ownership issued by a governmental agency
@tracegallagher I do think the drag queen stuff, I feel it’s inappropriate for children or public. Unless it’s just a normal look they can be trans but perhaps hold themselves better in public.
No it’s not. I don’t hate gay lgbtq people but this eruption of an attitude that other people can, (in this case bible versus on their hats) tell someone can express their views? It’s called free speech. It was very discreet not in their face. It’s not only in the lgbt community it’s many groups it seems to be that only they matter sentiment growing. It’s baseball. The greatest American ballgame that’s been around for is it centuries now? It’s just very silly.
@TeamSteveHilton
A 2014 listed from the DMV California for voting law requirements for voting and how
In person
By mail
Who can vote by mail
Any voter registered in California can vote by mail
1. Get your ballot application
You can use the application printed in the sample ballot booklet that is automatically mailed to you by your county elections official; or download and print the California ballot application
Get the form
2. Fill out the form
Step 1 · To vote by mail in the general election on Nov 8, enter “11/08/2016” for the date and “General” for the type of election
Step 2 · Provide your name
Step 3 · Provide your birthday
Step 4 · Provide the address where you live
Step 5 · Provide the address where you’d like the ballot to be mailed (if different from Step 4)
Step 6 · (Optional) Provide your telephone number to allow the elections office to contact you if more information is needed
Step 7 · Sign and date the application
3. Send the application
The signed and completed application must be received by your county elections office no later than Nov 1
4. Vote
· Once you receive your ballot, follow the instructions to fill out the ballot and all required information on the return envelope
· Include a copy of an accepted form of ID, if required
· Mail your voted vote-by-mail ballot to your county elections office. Your ballot must be postmarked on or before Election Day, Nov 8 and received no later than Nov 14.
· Check the status of your ballot through your county on https://t.co/Jq4s3ZWnyQ
ID requirements
If you've voted in California before, you don't need to show ID
If you’re a first-time voter, registered by mail, and didn’t include your driver’s license number, California ID number, or the last 4 digits of your Social Security number on your registration, you need to include a copy of accepted ID with your mail-in ballot and you may be asked to provide ID if you vote in person
Acceptable forms of ID include a current and valid photo ID that includes your name and photograph. Examples:
· Driver's license or ID card of any state
· Passport
· Employee ID card
· ID card provided by a commercial establishment
· Credit or debit card
· Military ID card
· Student ID card
· Health club ID card
· Insurance plan ID card
· Public housing ID card
You can also use any of the following documents that includes your name and address as long as the document is dated after Nov 4, 2014:
· Utility bill
· Bank statement
· Government check
· Government paycheck
· Document issued by a governmental agency
· Sample ballot or other official elections document issued by a governmental, agency dated for the upcoming election
· Voter notification card issued by a governmental agency
· Public housing ID card issued by a governmental agency
· Lease or rental statement or agreement issued by a governmental agency
· Student ID card issued by a governmental agency
· Tuition statement or bill issued by a governmental agency
· Insurance plan card or drug discount card issued by a governmental agency
· Discharge certificates, pardons, or other official documents issued to you by a governmental agency in connection with the resolution of a criminal case, indictment, sentence, or other matter
· Public transportation authority senior citizen and disabled discount cards issued by a governmental agency
· ID documents issued by governmental disability agencies
· ID documents issued by government homeless shelters and other government temporary or transitional facilities
· Drug prescription issued by a government doctor or other governmental health care provider
· Property tax statement issued by a governmental agency
· Vehicle registration issued by a governmental agency
· Vehicle certificate of ownership issued by a governmental agency