Why didn’t they vote by MAIL Krystle?

By: Diane Benjamin

There was no discrimination. Feelings are immaterial, adults know that. Just because you “feel” discriminated against doesn’t make it truth. Adults move on, they don’t need to grandstand.

Thanks for clarifying your divisiveness Krystle. Vote by mail in November, no poll workers to deal with.

8 thoughts on “Why didn’t they vote by MAIL Krystle?

  1. I have been an election judge and have found training by County Clerks office to be very professional. Election day can be stressful and voters signing up on election day along with registered voters information (correct precinct, address changed, ect.) I have never witnessed anyone treated with disrespect or not being allowed to vote if validated as correctly registered. I have witnessed election judges giving more assistance than should be provided, however that was City of Bloomington. Elections are regulated by Springfield and should be verified closely by citizens. Illinois Election Board requires a lot of improvement, but Chicago democrats run the show, so good luck!

  2. So if I say that Able has discriminated against me because of her constantly divisive rhetoric and actions, then it is just 100% factual that she has? Or does her story change when it is Able or one of her friends that do the discriminating?

  3. I still wonder how Child Protection Network slllws her to be in the running for “CASA Queen” under their fundraiser. Her history with her children and DCFS is on the civil docket. DCFS was involved in her life. Grandparents took guardianship of her children. Child Protection Network board failed putting her on there. She just posted more about Kathy Michael. Was hoping she would be dumb enough to post about Dexter Reed. Able is not the mothers of all mothers.

  4. Adults don’t have feelings? I like to read your news briefs. However, I believe you are off the mark on this one. The voting situation is similar to if I needed to assist my elderly mother in the booth with technology she is not familiar with and has not used before. Voting by mail or in person, to feel like part of the community, is a choice we get to make and we should be welcomed and respected. Voting is a right for adults in this government of for and by the people.

  5. Able to needs to focus on her passion. Remember no cash bail? Well Krystle…why aren’t you all over this? Why are you not committing the resources to McLean County that are needed so people can be released? No resources for probation to monitor? All that whining and carrying on about no cash bail and yet Able has no ide what is really going on. In fact, I doubt any of the board has a clue. If someone is going to use lack of resources to detain someone in jail, then we have a problem. Get the resources. Stop spending money on your wants and focus on the needs.

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