Posted on 10/23/2004 10:04:19 PM PDT by sonsofliberty2000
From the blog Drink This:
Well drinkers, it appears your tallglassofmilk is a victim of voter fraud. Turns out that if I hadn't voted early, there's a pretty good chance I might have been hauled off in handcuffs on November 2, for attempting to vote twice. Now it might be somebody else who gets hauled away.Sometime between the recall election and today, someone other than myself has taken the liberty of registering me as a democrat at an address I do not and have never lived at--and they used or forged my signature to do it.
I am unclear at this time if this is widespread or an isolated indident, random or personal, and if personal, against the tallglassofmilk or her real life persona.
Definitely something to keep an eye on
Absolutely!
And if you use a middle initial when you register, check with the registrar to see if your name is being used sans the middle initial. I think that's what's happened to me. Mr. Whistling P.T. Graveyard is receiving mail from the Republicans, while Mr. Whistling Graveyard is suddenly getting mail from the Democrats.
It's a safe bet Mr. Whistling Graveyard has already cast his absentee ballot for John Kerry. That's what I get for registering outside of an Ikea.
Ping. . .
I was able to go online and verify my registration status. Just a thought for those who want to double check.
Prairie
Tell "Tallglassofmilk" to report it to the local law enforcement people !!!
how and where?
I went to the county clerks website and link was there.
You might search for your state election board as well.
Prairie
No, dont do that. Let them send you their propaganda. It costs them money to print it up and mail it to you. Just throw it in the garbage.
Good point. I think I'm still registered in California... I'm calling right now.
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