Posted on 08/02/2012 4:55:09 PM PDT by Mortrey
Obama, in particular, likes to be seen visiting troops and photos taken with members of our military. So, why is his campaign and the Democrat party suing to restrict their ability to vote in the upcoming election?
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Good God they are evil.
This is why I say if hispanics start voting for republicans, the democrats will hunt down illegals and denigrate them as law breakers and gang members.
Thanks Mortrey.
I was stationed overseas in 1976...
When the absentee ballots came on base in early Oct for the Nov election we had 10 days to go and vote before they were sent back to the States...
When I went by appointment to see my “Election Officer” to vote he put my ballot on his desk and covered part of it with a book and held it there waiting for me to mark it...
all I could see was the line for Jimmy Earl Carter...
I asked to see all of my ballot and to vote in private...
The (feel free to place bad words here) told me that as I was from another country I did not understand how people voted in America..
As this was the very first election I had voted in having just become an American citizen the year before... 1975..it was important for me and I was thrilled to be able to actually vote...
He persisted but he may have not realized thatr I probably knew more about American civics than he did having learnt much in order to qualify to be naturalized...
I knew for instance there should be at least one more name and Jim Crow was dead..
As I had also been weaned on the Australian Ballot, the secret ballot, and he was not going to allow me my Constitutional rights, I began to educate this young officer (me a humble NCO)..
I told him that yes I was from another country, and it was true that I had never voted in America, but I had voted BEFORE I came to America and the process was much the same, and in secret...
I explained what the Australian Ballot was and that I had a right under the Constitution to vote in private and without undue influence from any one party...
I told him that I did not desire to vote for Jimmy Carter and I would like to see the names of the other candidates...
He told me that I had refused an opportunity to vote and to return to my duty section...
I was not rude to him but had spoken quietly and as respectfully as I could although throughout I had felt like crying..
Was I punished for “disobeying an officer when it was my duty to do so” ???
In a word yes...
although they couldnt get me for refusing to vote for Carter, they couold do other things to me..
for 6 weeks before Christmas extra staff was required at the base Post Office to handle all the packages from home...
Usually slackers or low ranking servicemen were excused from their squadrons and assigned to the task..
I was NCO of my section and had a computer job few others knew how to do..
I had continual high performance reports and was relied upon to keep my part of the mission going..
However the very next week I found myself with orders cut assigning me for indefinate duty at the Post Office...
My supervisor tried to get me out of it but no dice I was to go...
It is amazing how God will turn some evil against us to our good..
The mail was only delivered in the morning and we spent most of the day putting it up..
There was a long line at lunchtime for mail and then again about 4-4.30PM
Since all the mail was already up by about 1-2PM the rest of the day was easy...
I found that the 2 permanent junior staff left work early to attend college at the local base Elementry School...
Since I had already been going to the University of Maryland on basse my new boss told me I could go early too..
There were 2 classes every night...1 at 4.30 the other at 6PM
as I usually worked until 5 or after at my normal duty I could only take a 6PM class...
Now I could take 2...back to back classes ..
My new boss usually let his college men go at about 4 and handled the later line on the days they had school with the other temp staff so I went at that time also and then when someone told him why a super troop like me was there he let me go at 3;30 which gave me time to pick up my son from the day care sometimes...
While we had nothing to do during the day after the mail was up the staff would read a book or study...
Our boss encouraged us to study...
I was able to get 6 extra credit hours finished in the time they left me at the Post Office yes I didnt go back after Christmas like I should have...
When my orders came down at the end of January I went back to my duty section and the shambles it was now in 2 days after the end of class...
Now you ask yourself...
Would Nana having stood up for herself at age 27 and in a volunrable situaton and could have been jailed for disobeying an officer really roll over and play dead and vote for Willard Jimmy Carter Romney when she is older and wiser and now has nothing to fear ???
That is much too low for a bow. He’s kissing his hand or planned to. He is disgrace, a disgusting little maggot, The people that voted for him are just as bad if not worse. The Communist media needs to be tarred and feathered and driven out of the country for hiding the truth about this evil son of a b...
Guys, this is all part of their plan to unionize and disenfranchise the military. It was done during the Soviet Revolution. Read history.
BTTT!
He and the democrats should NOT receive ONE military vote.
Were a patriot running on our side, he would use this to the hilt.
Romney, IF he had any spine at all, should be jumping all over this with ads showing that our ‘commander in chief’ (and I use that word loosely in o’s case) loves our military so much that he is suing ot restrict them from excercising their basics rights
The Spirit of Al Gore in 2000 lives, only this time it got an early start.
Doesn't the Governor call up the Reserves?
Obamugabe hates our military.
Bump
Gee, I recall the obama campaign being all for early voting back in 2008:
http://www.denverpost.com/election08/ci_10823786
The Secretary of State in Ohio is a powerful position that has authority over Ohio elections. That position is currently in the hands of a republican, Jon Husted. With a republican governor, John Kasich, a republican legislature, and a republican Ohio Supreme Court, it is likely that Ohio will vigorously defend its position that troops receive a few extra days to vote.
As a retired Army vet, and with children who are also military, I can attest that it is much harder to vote when in the military, and especially if that military member is overseas. Even if in a relatively calm place like Germany, the paperwork and delays in getting an official absentee ballot tend to discourage voting. If overseas in a dangerous area or a remote area, compound that difficulty exponentially.
It is a criminal act to obstruct the vote of someone who currently has his/her life on the line on behalf of this nation. If I were Commander in Chief, I’d order the chiefs of all services to have ballot access a battalion requirement, and I would put the percentage of troops not receiving ballots on a battalion commander’s Officer Efficiency Report.
I find it so bizarre here on FR.
On almost every single thread outlining what is turning out to be the evil of Obama, a group of posters turns that around into why they won’t vote for Romney.
Thank you for your service.
How many of our presidents have SUED our country?
And how many times has Hussein done it?
Nothing strange about it. As TN's last line explains: older and wiser now!
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