- Apr 30, 2009
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Since Clinton, the Dems have never been shy about trying to keep the military vote down - especially the absentee ballots which Dems never want counted. Now the state of virginia has argued that sending out a ballot with 1 day to go is good enough.
"The Virginia State Board of Elections argued in their most recent filing that they have no legal obligation to send out military absentee ballots in a timely manner. Restated, the State of Virginia has argued in a federal court filing that they can legally send out absentee ballots to active duty soldiers the day before an election. Restated again, theDemocratic Chairwoman of the Virginia State Board of Election (appointed by the Democratic National Committee Chair Tim Kaine, in his capacity as Virginia Governor) Jean Cunningham just claimed a legal basis for massively raising the barrier to voting for soldiers at war."
"Virginia argues that they don?t need to send out military absentee ballots in time to vote"
http://www.redstate.com/soren_...llots-in-time-to-vote/
The filing:
"Virginia Board of Elections filings in McCain-Palin v Cunningham Memo 9-1-09"
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2056...v-Cunningham-Memo-9109
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The facts and context has been twisted and generates a false impression.
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"The Virginia State Board of Elections argued in their most recent filing that they have no legal obligation to send out military absentee ballots in a timely manner. Restated, the State of Virginia has argued in a federal court filing that they can legally send out absentee ballots to active duty soldiers the day before an election. Restated again, theDemocratic Chairwoman of the Virginia State Board of Election (appointed by the Democratic National Committee Chair Tim Kaine, in his capacity as Virginia Governor) Jean Cunningham just claimed a legal basis for massively raising the barrier to voting for soldiers at war."
"Virginia argues that they don?t need to send out military absentee ballots in time to vote"
http://www.redstate.com/soren_...llots-in-time-to-vote/
The filing:
"Virginia Board of Elections filings in McCain-Palin v Cunningham Memo 9-1-09"
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2056...v-Cunningham-Memo-9109
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Locked
This is an opinion based on what was stated and not an opinion of the State of Virginia.
The facts and context has been twisted and generates a false impression.
Senior Anandtech Moderator
Common Courtesy