Tim May wrote:
> The claim is that if they can "prove" they were unable to have them
> postmarked by the time polls closed in Florida, due to the violence
> or whatever, that maybe they will still be allowed in.
how can you be unable to do something as simple as sending a letter by a
deadline yo
At 11:28 AM + 11/13/00, Ken Brown wrote:
>Tim May wrote:
>
>> The solution has been obvious for a long time: absentee ballots must
>> be received by the close of business on the polling day. Those who
>> know they are going to be out of their voting area must mail their
>> ballots in time
Tim May wrote:
> The solution has been obvious for a long time: absentee ballots must
> be received by the close of business on the polling day. Those who
> know they are going to be out of their voting area must mail their
> ballots in time to arrive. This eliminates this particular hazard.
Wh
At 4:13 PM -0800 11/10/00, Bill Stewart wrote:
>So do military personnel who are officially Florida residents
>get Extra Slack on their absentee ballots if they're overseas?
>They're as likely to vote for the Ruling Party than Israelis are.
>
I have no idea.
The solution has been obvious for a l
So do military personnel who are officially Florida residents
get Extra Slack on their absentee ballots if they're overseas?
They're as likely to vote for the Ruling Party than Israelis are.
Thanks!
Bill
Bill Stewart, [EMAI
Now we hear of calls urging dual-citizenship residents of
ZOG-occupied Palestine to send in absentee ballots to Florida,
especially for the estimated 400 dual-citizenship, or visiting
tourists, from Palm Beach County.
The claim is that if they can "prove" they were unable to have them
postmar