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There are votes from the USS Cole in these absentee ballots - some of
these votes are the last votes oftes for some on the Cole......Thanks
Mr. President - Commander in Chief who should be Court Martialed by the
people.

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15, 2000, 10:24am  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fwd: WND: Navy flying
home 3,000 lost ballots

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Subject:    WND: Navy flying home 3,000 lost ballots To:
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<< Wednesday, November 15, 2000
  ELECTION 2000, Day 9
 Navy flying home 3,000 lost ballots
  Ship captain: 'A majority of the pilots aboard are registered
voters in Florida'
  At least one major instance of missing overseas military ballots
-- involving some 3,000 absentee votes -- appears to be on its way to
resolution.
  WorldNetDaily reported yesterday that a source on the USS Tarawa,
a U.S. Navy destroyer near Yemen, said that "thousands" of absentee
ballots were languishing onboard.
  The Navy has now confirmed bundles of overseas ballots left behind
-- not on one, but three ships in the Persian Gulf region. According to
a New York Post account, Cmdr. Greg Smith, a Navy spokesman, said the
ballots of some 3,000 sailors and Marines on the USS Tarawa, USS Deleuth
and USS Anchorage would be flown back to the United States
"expeditiously."
  Before the discovery of missing Navy ballots, Defense Department
spokesman Kenneth Bacon and Navy Lt. Dave Gai had both criticized
WorldNetDaily -- Bacon publicly at a press briefing -- for its reporting
on this issue. Bacon referred to WND's initial story as "ludicrous" for
reporting that some servicemen and women suspect the Clinton
administration may have somehow purposely delayed sending absentee
ballots to military personnel overseas because most historically vote
Republican. Gai, the Pentagon spokesman quoted in two of WND's stories,
had previously said he was "not aware of any large-scale problems."
Nevertheless, the newssite's reports caught the attention of Rep. Joe
Scarborough, R-Fla., who is now calling for a congressional
investigation into the issue.
  In yesterday's WND report, Oregonian Judy Krutsinger, whose
brother-in-law is stationed onboard the Tarawa, said that although the
Pentagon had reportedly contacted Florida election officials to inform
them that mail from all area warships had been picked up Nov. 7, her
relative aboard the Tarawa denied that.
  "We e-mailed [him] aboard ship about that. ... [H]e e-mailed back
saying [the mailbags] are still onboard," Krutsinger told WorldNetDaily.
She said the mail was contained in orange bags on 17 pallets and that
"ballots were not separated from regular mail, as they should have
been."
  A United Press International account reported comments from a
Marine Corps captain from the Tarawa who helped evacuate the dead and
injured from the USS Cole after it was attacked by terrorists on Oct.
12.
  Capt. Van P. Brinson, who did not receive his absentee ballot,
wrote in a Nov. 8 e-mail: "I cannot speak for the remainder of the crew
of the Tarawa, but I do know that the majority of the Marines and
sailors that I have spoken with are in the same boat. What is
distressing about the situation," he added, "is that a majority of the
pilots aboard are registered voters in Florida."
  Florida law requires that overseas ballots be postmarked by
Election Day, and Friday midnight is the deadline for the state's 67
counties to receive them.
  Now that the large cache of ballots has been found, "all we're
trying to do is see if there's a way to get the mail there," Smith said
in the Post story.
  Smith explained that the reason the shipboard mail was forgotten
was because the three West Coast-based ships were preoccupied assisting
the stricken Cole after it was bombed last month.
  Once someone realized that the mail contained time-sensitive
ballots -- whose importance is now increased dramatically because of the
historically close race -- the Navy agreed to fly the ballots to the
U.S. post haste.
  Meanwhile, stateside, the U.S. Postal Service says it is
fast-tracking military overseas ballots destined for Florida --
promising to get them to the 67 county election departments the same day
they arrive in the U.S., the Post reported.
  The ballots are being processed by postal employees at the Air
Mail Center near Miami International Airport, according to an Associated
Press report, where all overseas military mail sent to the United States
arrives.
  Ballots destined for South Florida counties are being driven to
the appropriate post offices for same-day delivery, while those
earmarked for north and central Florida counties are flown to regional
mail centers, then forwarded to the local post office for delivery to
election officials.
  According to the AP story, as of Monday the postal service had
delivered 446 military overseas ballots to Florida since Nov. 8. An
unofficial Associated Press survey of 64 of Florida's 67 election
supervisors showed that more than 19,300 overseas ballots had been
mailed from the state. While over 10,000 had been returned -- and most
of those already counted -- officials could not say how many ballots
were still outstanding.
  Many service personnel and their families have complained to
WorldNetDaily that their ballots were sent to them by fourth class "bulk
mail" -- which can delay delivery by a month or more -- instead of first
class. Many others claim they never received their ballots at all.
  For those stationed on the Cole, Deleuth and Anchorage, at least,
their votes seem to be on their way home.
  "We understand the urgency of this situation and realize that the
entire presidential election could rest on these ballots," said postal
service spokeswoman Enola C. Rice yesterday, said the AP report.

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