As it stands, the votes of deployed troops are being thrown out (2-3), worse than U.S. minorities who were caught by vote-caging in 2000, 2004 and 2006.
http://www.davickservices.com/military_face_hurdles_to_vote.htm
2007-10-28
06:19:16
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https://www.overseasvotefoundation.org/
2007-10-28
06:27:16 ·
update #1
Glaring lack of concern for the troops noted.
2007-10-28
06:34:17 ·
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What color is the sky in your world, or are you just totally inept at knowing anything about the military?
I served 20 years and voted in every Presidential race. The Army generally has an officer tasked in every unit to be the Voting Assistance Officer for every election...
2007-10-28 11:29:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Deployed troops vote using an ansentee ballot. All ballots are thrown out after the election has been decided. Absentee ballots are counted if they are received by a particular deadline, but they have never nmade a difference in an election.
2007-10-28 06:45:24
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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I was always able to vote by absentee ballot through my six years of active duty. All active duty military units (and mobilized guard and reserve units) have voting services officers to assist in voter registration and absentee voting.
BTW. The only occurrence of someone wanting to throw out military absentee ballots was Al Gore in 2000.
2007-10-28 09:20:53
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answered by wichitaor1 7
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As usual, you took onformation and twisted it out of context.
A soldiers vote is never thrown out. This is more of your propaganda crap intended to sow the seeds of dissent among the American people.
You obviously have a lot of contempt for America in general and her Armed Services in particular.
Stop reading the lie sheets and get some fresh air. Enlist, serve, gain some honor.
2007-10-28 07:15:57
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answered by NSA 6
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You are right that democrats did seek to throw out military votes in multiple elections including the 2000 presidential election. Military votes should all be counted if legally cast just as all other LEGALLY cast votes should be. However we have a problem with dead people voting as well as other illegal voting going on such as voting in multiple districts and illegals voting- mostly in democrat districts
2007-10-28 06:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrong, deployed troops have always had the right to vote by absentee ballot. Their votes are not thrown out. Your information is wrong and so is the website.
2007-10-28 06:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely! If they are giving drivers licenses to illegals and allowing them the possibility to vote, then they had better let our men and women fighting for this country vote!
2007-10-28 06:26:45
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answered by Moody Red 6
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That web site is all blather, Plus a Busch is not running and no more need for election fixing.
2007-10-28 06:27:57
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answered by Union_Dooz 6
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Liberals are so predictable with their conspiracy garbage
All lies are the truth, and all truths are lies
2007-10-28 11:23:44
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answered by Best President Ever!!! 3
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yes and not surprised any non bushists vote was rejected
2007-10-28 06:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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