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British intervention in poll backfires
New.Telegraph ^ | Filed: 21/10/2004 | David Rennie in Springfield, Ohio

Posted on 10/21/2004 4:27:38 AM PDT by Ginifer

Dan Harkins, a political activist in the vital swing state of Ohio, was excited when he first heard that the Guardian newspaper was recruiting readers to write to voters in his state in the hopes of giving foreigners a voice in the American election.

Yesterday, the first of about 14,000 Guardian readers' letters started arriving in the mailboxes of Clark County, Mr Harkins's home region - chosen by the British paper as a pivotal election district where President George W Bush and Senator John Kerry are neck and neck. Terry Brown Terry Brown with an anti-Bush letter sent to his soldier son from a Guardian reader

The first letters to be made public all urged Clark County voters to reject Mr Bush. As he watched the reaction of friends and neighbours, Mr Harkins was delighted.

He is the chairman of the Clark County Republican Party, and his neighbours' reaction was outrage. "It's hysterical," laughed Mr Harkins, showing off sheaves of incensed e-mails and notes from local voters.

The Republicans' delight compares with the gloom among local Democrats, who fear that "foreign interference" is hurting Mr Kerry.

Terry Brown had received a letter from a Scottish Guardian reader. The navy veteran and retired lorry builder was "offended" as he read the polite note, from Nicola Smith of West Lothian, with its denunciation of the Iraq war as a "farce", and closing plea to remove from power "the parties responsible for this war".

The Clark County press has not taken kindly to the letters

Mr Brown looked out at his front garden, decorated with a US flag on a tall pole, a giant carving of an American eagle and a wooden cross marked: "September 11, 2001".

"I feel very strongly that this was an invasion of my privacy," he said. "The right of my wife and myself to decide whom to vote for should not be affected by any other country. That was a freedom we fought for many years ago. It was 1776."

Ms Smith's letter was addressed to Mr Brown's son, Sean. Mr Brown opens the mail because his son is in the army in Missouri, pending a possible posting to Iraq.

"My son will have choice words to say about this that you can't print," said Mr Brown.

The young soldier's mother, Sarah, was indignant at the letter's talk of Iraq war casualties. "If our son has to go to Iraq, and is killed, it's something we are ready to sacrifice for freedom, and so is he." Mrs Brown suspected that the name "Nicola Smith" was false, and planned to take the envelope to her local post office for analysis of its markings.

Dan Harkins, the local Republican leader, says it has boosted Bush

Across town, Beverly Coale and her elderly mother, Thelma Arnold, received a letter from Neil Evans from Kent. Heeding the Guardian's pleas to "be courteous", he began gently: "Please act now to preserve your once-great name internationally. We know the majority of you didn't vote for Bush the first time around."

Less happily, Mr Evans concluded that another Bush victory would so anger the world that Americans would have to "put on a Canadian accent when travelling abroad". His tone so alarmed Ms Coale, a Kerry voter, that she feared the letter came from terrorists. "With so much going on today, you wonder about some of these groups," she said.

The readers' letters are being sent only to voters flagged as "undeclared" in the county's electoral roll, a public document the newspaper bought from local officials, then placed on the internet.

The Guardian says it chose Clark County not just because winning Ohio is vital to Mr Bush's hopes of victory, but because the rolls showed such a large number of undeclared voters - 54,000 not affiliated with either party.

But the newspaper misunderstood Ohio polling law, according to the county's elections supervisor, Linda Rosicka. Being "undeclared" on the roll means someone did not choose to vote in the last two party primaries, in which party candidates are chosen. "It doesn't have anything to do with being undecided," she said.

Many local Democrats expressed sympathy with the desire of British voters to have a say. That does not mean they are happy the letters are coming.

Particular gloom has been spread by letters to Clark County from chosen Left-wing celebrities, published on the Guardian website and widely read in Ohio.

Ken Loach, the film director, began his letter: "Friends, you have the chance to do the world a favour. Today, your country is reviled across continents as never before. You are seen as the greatest bully on earth."

Antonia Fraser, the historian, suggested: "If you back Kerry, you will be voting against a savage, militaristic foreign policy of pre-emptive killing, which has stained the great name of the US so hideously in recent times."

Bill Buscemi, a lifelong Democrat from Springfield, Ohio, said: "The Americans do end up electing a world leader, and it must be rather frustrating for Europeans that the choice rests in the hands of a few undecided voters in Clark County. But I doubt this is going to help the Democratic Party."

Across America, the Guardian project has sparked disdain from the Right, and dismay from Kerry campaigners. Coverage in the US media has stressed the risks of offending voters. Furious e-mails have reached the Guardian, such as this one from Texas, stating: "Real Americans aren't interested in your pansy-ass, tea-sipping opinions."

In Clark County, Mr Harkins, the local Republican chairman, has no doubt that the Guardian has helped him - and Mr Bush.

He showed figures from Republican polls, indicating that only four per cent of the county's voters were still undecided last week.

"This is a very competitive county, where the undecided vote is very small. What the Guardian has done is firm up the Republican base. What a gift."


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To: Ginifer
Open message to the British--

--On April 19, 1775, we decided to express our opinion of what we think of people meddling in our affairs.

We can offer a refresher course for those who didn't quite get the message.

21 posted on 10/21/2004 4:53:33 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society (Got wood?)
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To: AmericanMade1776

But we know the real truth (because Jimah Cahtah told us) that the Revolutionary war was a mistake.


22 posted on 10/21/2004 4:53:45 AM PDT by DollyCali (Polls, polls, polls.. Please stop this bashing of our good allies!)
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To: coconutt2000

Bow down to our masters the UN?


23 posted on 10/21/2004 4:54:22 AM PDT by rocksblues (Sorry John, we remember and will never forget your treason!)
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To: DollyCali

24 posted on 10/21/2004 4:56:32 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776 (((John Kerry is in Full Retreat)))
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To: Ginifer

What cracks me up is the liberals complain about Pres. Bush's "arrogance." And now this? It isn't arrogant to have these foreigners lecturing U.S. voters? What planet do these people live on?


25 posted on 10/21/2004 4:56:56 AM PDT by GraceCoolidge
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To: DollyCali

All hail the wisdom of the mighty Jimmah!


26 posted on 10/21/2004 4:57:01 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society (Got wood?)
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To: GraceCoolidge
Hey, the best part are those foreign observers that are watching our elections for signs of inappropriateness.

The team includes a French Communist and a former Soviet Communist. (I kid you not!)

27 posted on 10/21/2004 4:58:17 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society (Got wood?)
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To: PigRigger
he young soldier's mother, Sarah, was indignant at the letter's talk of Iraq war casualties. "If our son has to go to Iraq, and is killed, it's something we are ready to sacrifice for freedom, and so is he."

I can understand what Sarah feels. My son just joined the army.

28 posted on 10/21/2004 5:02:40 AM PDT by Jemian (America needs Jonathan Edwards, not John Edwards.)
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To: dnmore
My last time through Britain when I flew into London I was asked If I had anything to declare. "Freedom from taxation without representation". Of course the questioner's look was one of incredulousness.

I'll have to steal that line my next time through. Take a tip from me, when they ask for the purpose of your visit, "wild, passionate sex" is not an answer that'll get you through the line any faster.

29 posted on 10/21/2004 5:03:14 AM PDT by prion (Yes, as a matter of fact, I AM the spelling police)
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To: kahoutek

Here's the Guardian's wrap-up piece:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1331922,00.html


30 posted on 10/21/2004 5:05:27 AM PDT by Killing Time
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To: Chairman_December_19th_Society

I think we ought to set up a foundation to provide copies of the Declaration of Independence for every reader of the Guardian. In fact, for every "undecided" voter in America, too.

How many of you have read it lately? Read it. You'll learn a lot or remember a lot about why America is unique in the world.


31 posted on 10/21/2004 5:05:38 AM PDT by KateatRFM
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To: Ginifer
In their first foray into practical politics these poseurs lay a big fat egg. The nice thing about being a leftist is that when you fail, it's always someone else's fault. Americans are too doltish to listen to their British intellectual betters, Palestine would be a paradigm of progressivism if not for Da Joos. The Soviet Union is the future and it works, at least inside America's universities, it's demise merely the residue of the uncanny luck of that meddling fool Reagan.
32 posted on 10/21/2004 5:07:57 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (NYT Headline: "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS", Fake But Accurate, Experts Say)
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To: Ginifer

Don't tread on me...


33 posted on 10/21/2004 5:07:57 AM PDT by wildehunt (I told them they'd need horses..)
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To: coconutt2000
Many local Democrats expressed sympathy with the desire of British voters to have a say. See anything wrong with it? OF COURSE NOT. WE ARE A GLOBAL COMMUNITY, AREN'T WE???
34 posted on 10/21/2004 5:08:56 AM PDT by mlmr (The End is Near.)
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To: coconutt2000

Well, the illegal aliens are voting. Why should you be bothered that now Brits are apparently joining in?? *rolling eyes*


35 posted on 10/21/2004 5:12:01 AM PDT by Politicalmom ( Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but they're not entitled to their own facts -D. Rumsfeld)
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To: AmericanMade1776
Another LOSS if we didn't have the Revolutionary War


36 posted on 10/21/2004 5:12:51 AM PDT by DollyCali (Polls, polls, polls.. Please stop this bashing of our good allies!)
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To: DollyCali

Thank you Dolly for that little Mel Gibson, pick me up this morning. :-)


37 posted on 10/21/2004 5:15:33 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776 (((John Kerry is in Full Retreat)))
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To: Chairman_December_19th_Society

Well our side has many also. I will join a multi thousand briggade of 12K+ CONSERVATIVE poll watchers in OHIO on election days. If there is a FRench / Russian observer in with me,,, I take NO crap.


38 posted on 10/21/2004 5:15:42 AM PDT by DollyCali (Polls, polls, polls.. Please stop this bashing of our good allies!)
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To: Jemian
"I can understand what Sarah feels. My son just joined the army."

When I put my children to bed we pray for God to be with our troops, we pray for their safety and for God to give them strength. When I am with my children and we see a young man or women dressed in uniform we go out of our way to thank them and shake their hand.

My children will know who the real hero's are in this nation.

I know his service, and what is required of him, must be very frightening to think about. Yet I hope you find great pride in his desire to serve our country. The noblest thing one can do is to put one's life on the line for others.

The pride I feel when I meet and speak with these men and women is overwhelming.

If one day my children decide to enlist, I will be filled with anxiety. However, I will be comforted in knowing that there will be millions supporting and praying for them.
39 posted on 10/21/2004 5:17:48 AM PDT by PigRigger (Send donations to http://www.AdoptAPlatoon.org)
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To: AmericanMade1776
;-)

My little, loving contribution on a rainy day in NE Ohio

40 posted on 10/21/2004 5:19:07 AM PDT by DollyCali (Polls, polls, polls.. Please stop this bashing of our good allies!)
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