Are Selfies of Absentee Ballots Illegal? Hope Not, Because Here's Mine For Gary Johnson
He's unlikely to be indicted or investigated between now and Election Day.

Remember how Justin Timberlake's early-voting "ballot selfie" nearly destroyed the American Experiment last week? We got lucky, didn't we?
In an hour or so, I'll be debating economist Walter Block in Manhattan on the subject of whether libertarians should vote for Donald Trump. Block created a group called Libertarians for Trump, which urges believers in "Free Minds and Free Markets" to do just that. Among the main reasons that Block—unconvincingly to my mind—wants Trump to win is that he believes Hillary Clinton will kill us all.
No[t] only are two and maybe three Supreme Court nominations likely to be in play in the next four years, but more important, far more important, a second President Clinton (gulp, I can barely make myself write those words) is likely to usher in World War III, with nuclear not atomic bombs, this time.
There's no question that Hillary Clinton has what Thaddeus Russell has rightly called a "dangerously coherent foreign policy," by which he means that she's "never seen an opportunity for American military intervention she didn't like." But is she actually "likely" to create a global conflict that ends like Dr. Strangelove? I'd argue no more than Donald Trump, whose foreign policy statements are bombastic and generally incoherent. He is less hostile to Russia than Clinton seems to be but makes up in his stances toward China and Islamists in the Middle East, whom he alternately wants to bomb the shit out of and kill their wives and children.
Neither major-party candidate has a foreign policy that sits well with libertarian principles of military intervention as a last resort and one only fully justified when used as a true defensive measure. Not surprisingly, the Libertarian Party candidate, Gary Johnson has articulated a foreign policy that is based on skepticism toward the use of military power and focused more on commerce, trade, and diplomacy. As part of Reason's quadrennial presidential-election survey, I've already announced my intention to vote for Johnson and, given tonight's activities, I figured I'd just up and fill out my absentee ballot on the way to the debate and reveal it dramatically at some point during the proceedings.
So here it is, in the flesh (?), folks, for any of you who can't make tonight's debate.

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"Nicholas J Gilespie"?
So Jacket has become part of your legal identity? Excellent!
I'd argue no more than Donald Trump, whose foreign policy statements are bombastic and generally incoherent.
I dunno, Snoop Dogg, Obama has an incredibly incoherent foreign policy and he's driving us towards a possible shooting war with Russia with the gas floored. Obama's behind the wheel staring at his cell phone, trying to log into his Vine account, but still.
I think I might prefer bombastic and incoherent to a policy that seems designed to stick our dick even further into the ME meatgrinder, with extra bonus war with Russia.
But what about Harambe?
This morning, I believed that the 'Saint Hillary' story was the most pointless thing Reason had ever printed. Now Nick comes along on the same day and tops it.
But we did learn something. We learned that Nick can't color inside the lines.
And you somehow manage to one-up Nick.
Where's the link to Brochettaward's story?
That is not a selfie. Damn dude, I thought I was out of it.
That's funny.
The ballot took its own photo.
I call bullshit. We all know Nick's really voting for Hitlery.
Don't worry, it was just a photocopy of his ballot for propaganda purposes.
His real ballot has Hillary circled to beat the square.
Nice try.
I read the Reason comments, so I know that anyone who doesn't explicitly suck up to Donald Trump is actually a Hillary shill.
And you thought you could sneak that by us.
Oh Oh, looks like you didn't completely fill in the bubble - throw that result away.
Where's Chad hangin out again?
Hanging chad is racist
I heard Darrell Castle interviewed on Glen Beck today. I can see why that yellow-bellied coward Gary Johnson boycotted the minor party debate in Colorado. Castle would've mopped the flor with him and anyone listening would wonder why the LP doesn't nominate a principled and articulate minarchist candidate.
heh, Justin voted on a Diebold Accuvote TSX! Not entirely sure if his vote actually "counted" as that is the most hackable voting machine in modern history.
If he voted Dem, his vote will count at least once, amirite?
Atta you Nico, Gay Jay's poll numbers have cratered to 3%, so step on the gas.
That's not you, that's Justin Timberlake!
all peoples have a selfish mind it is not a problems to considered
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Weird how Nick's not actually in that picture. How there's no shots of the polling place.