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13,000 absentee ballots delayed [CO: ballots not mailed, officials tipped off by voters' calls]
Denver Post ^ | Oct 20, 2004 | David Olinger

Posted on 10/21/2004 6:55:49 AM PDT by Mike Fieschko

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To: reformedliberal
Get up early, vote late, skip lunch,take a personal day, lose a couple of hours income or lose your country. Seems a no-brainer to me.

As recently as 1992, in Pennsylvania, you had to give a reason for your absentee ballot request when you sent it to the County Clerk's office, or the request could be denied.

Voting is not difficult, nor inconvenient -- especially not in a Presidential election year. I've put more effort into returning a rented video than I've put into voting, and I've voted on election day in every election (primary, general, and school board) for the past 12 years.

The only reason to vote absentee is if you are in the military or working out of town for an extended period of time. Otherwise, just go to the poll and get it over with.

21 posted on 10/21/2004 8:45:37 AM PDT by reformed_democrat ("If it's not close, they can't cheat." -- Some very smart FReeper.)
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To: Mike Fieschko

Give all those employees overtime and get the damn ballots out!


22 posted on 10/21/2004 8:47:15 AM PDT by Ciexyz (Feeling so much calmer now I've cancelled my cable TV. Don't miss the Demopuke spin on cable news.)
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To: Mike Fieschko

OMG! I have been waiting weeks for my CO absentee ballot.

I called several times and was on hold for close to an hour. They said we should all have ballots by tomorrow...

we shall see. This is outrageous.


23 posted on 10/21/2004 8:54:48 AM PDT by proud American in Canada (To the "undecideds": Want some wood? Vote for GW November 2. You'll feel better.)
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To: Mike Fieschko

All the wrong "reforms" have been implemented.

The reform that is needed is a national database that insures people can only vote once, and only if they are alive and a citizen. Honestly, I have to show my driver's license to vote: why can't that be the basis of registration. For those who don't or can't drive, every state offers a state photo-ID card.

Instead, what we get are absentee ballots for no reason, early voting, screw the military, lawyers keeping third-party candidates off the ballot, threats of baseless "intimidation" lawsuits, promises that the loser will never concede, and so forth.


24 posted on 10/21/2004 9:02:19 AM PDT by js1138 (D*mn, I Missed!)
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"Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker refused a request from Mayor Tom Barrett, a state co-chairman of Mr. Kerry's campaign, to have more than 900,000 ballots printed, citing concerns about voter fraud and "serious questions" about the need for that many ballots. Milwaukee reported having 382,000 registered voters in September and a total of 423,811 residents old enough to vote." - Washington Times

vote in 2000 - Bush #-% / Gore #-% / Nader #-%
Colorado 883,748 51 738,227 42 91,434 5

The total population of Colorado is 4.3 million. 1.7 million actual votes were cast in 2000. Absentee ballots and new registrations this year are both around 6% of all votes cast last time. Bush's margin of victory in 2000 was 9% of the vote, 145,000 votes, and each of the above is current north of 100,000.

25 posted on 10/21/2004 9:10:48 AM PDT by JasonC
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Commies don't give a tuppenny darn about the integrity of the process, they only care about control of the outcome.
26 posted on 10/21/2004 9:12:24 AM PDT by JasonC
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"The outcome of the presidential election may still be in doubt in Missouri, but at least we have found all the voters.

According to a report by the AP yesterday the state has less than 4.3 million eligible voters, but 4.2 million are registered, an astounding 98 percent.

AP reports that, "The result is that in 36 of Missouri's 114 counties and in the city of St. Louis, more voters are registered for the November elections than were residents age 18 and older in the July 2003 Census Bureau estimate." St. Louis has 246,320 voting-age residents and 281,316 of them are registered to vote.

One county in Missouri recently sent out absentee ballots that omitted George Bush and Dick Cheney as candidates.

From NRO's battleground state watch...

27 posted on 10/21/2004 10:20:19 AM PDT by JasonC
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To: Mike Fieschko

Another vote to create a national ID with picture requirement for voting!!!


28 posted on 10/25/2004 11:23:18 AM PDT by HowardLSmith.ô¿ô (A VOTE FOR BUSH IS A VOTE FOR SECURITY AND PROSPERITY!!!!)
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