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No voice unheard


Apparently there are groups out there who buy copies of the voter
registration rolls, then send in new registrations for registered
voters giving them a new address. It's really a more sophisticated
version of the whole thing with the felony lists in Florida in the
last election - however, people aren't being REMOVED from the voting
rolls, and hence there's no red flag being raised. After all, people
DO move and send in change of address, so there's no reason for them
to suspect voter fraud. And there's really no way to trace this, so
there's really no way to detect this. But in effect what it means is
voters are removed from the rolls - after all, if you're unknowingly
registered in another precinct, how can you vote at yours? I was
lucky...I have the job flexibility and transportation to go down to
the election board and find out the problems, but I'm betting a lot of
the other people with the same problems don't. And there are a lot -
at my precinct, during the period we were at the polls, which was
pretty slow, there were only about five or six people in and out,
including us. And of those, me and one other guy found ourselves off
the rolls, and one woman said she'd had the same thing happen to her
during the 2000 presidential election and had to spend the entire day
down at the election board.

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Folks (to whom this applies), if your Advice is essentially: 
1) Work harder
2) Have a positive attitude
3) Settle for whatever you get
Then that is in fact utterly useless. Because it can be said for
anything, regardless of merit or lack thereof. So it has no value in
distinguishing good from bad. It's a secular version of "Trust in God,
and if you fail, it's because your faith was weak.". That's not helpful. 
--Seth Finkelstein
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