More Military
Ballots Arrived Too Late
Report from
U.S. Soldier Stationed in Okinawa
Angel Shamaya, KeepAndBearArms.com:
Following is a letter received by an American father from his son on the
afternoon of November 8, 2000. His son is stationed in the Army in Okinawa.
Names are withheld to avoid any potential backlash from commanding officers who
might for some bizarre reason be sympathetic to Goretler.
Dad,
Sandy [name changed] and I applied for my ballot through [state] division
of elections about 3 months ago. However I haven't seen the stacks of the
federal absentee ballot applications this year. I also talked with my Marine
neighbors and their ballots just arrived this week... but too late to be
returned to the U.S.
So if you weren't proactive like I was, you could have had a difficult time
voting.
This further confirms what WorldNetDaily.com
reported: U.S. military personnel were not given full and easy access to
cast their votes -- most likely -- for Bush.
We reiterate our
earlier call to the Bush camp: Do NOT concede to that rat without
investigating the absence of military absentee ballots and then only after a
full and thorough investigation into the voting of illegal aliens.