Posted on 11/06/2020 6:40:28 AM PST by RummyChick
An upstate USPS employee was arrested Tuesday while crossing the US-Canada border with hundreds of envelopes and other undelivered mail including several absentee ballots.
The Buffalo mailman, who was caught with over 800 pieces of mail inside his trunk that he had failed to deliver, said he had ended up on a bridge between the US and its neighbor to the north by accident, the Buffalo News reported.
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You think those ballots are from red districts?
Sure, of course. The professional driver in the area just managed to get confused by the roads in his hometown.
not the point of this story.
it shows that shady stuff that goes on with postal workers
maybe he has a Hunter Biden problem and was just high as a kite
Ballots from which state?
These are several New York ballots. There are several states.
This Mailman had undelivered US Mail in his Personal Vehicle headed to Canada..Claimed it was Moms Mail..With multiple names on it..Admitting hes been doin this since September!...Wrong turn or not hes Stone cold busted..How much US Mail has he Stolen?...
I thought the border was closed to land traffic.
Supreme Court must throw out ALL mail in ballots and only count in-person voting and verifiable absentee ballots.
Absentee ballots = real person requested and received.
Mail-in Ballots = Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse on the voter rolls get a ballot which the local BLM fill out and mail in.
Mail-in ballots are a violation of the constitution. Mail in ballots are equivalent to a twitter survey. A mail-in ballot is a ballot, not a vote.
Votes are in person verifiable ID and absentee verifiable request with ID A constitutionally protected VOTE. Everything else is unprotected BS and SC must throw them out in EVERY state. Most expeditiously, in the swing states.
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