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  •  I wonder if that's the reason (none / 1)

    That this year the Pentagon made the unprecedented move of vetting all the overseas military absentee ballots instead of having them delivered directly to the states.

    "Unless we each conform, unless we obey orders, unless we follow our leaders blindly there is no possible way we can remain free" - Frank Burns

    by Central Scrutinizer on Thu Nov 11, 2004 at 03:56:07 PM PDT

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    •  Vetting the Military Vote? (none / 0)

      I must have been asleep and missed this....is that why we don't know how US military in Iraq voted?  Or do we know yet?

      NetrootNews coming soon!

      by ksh01 on Thu Nov 11, 2004 at 09:25:54 PM PDT

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      •  New York times article (4.00 / 2)

        read it here

        There is more cause for concern after the ballots arrive at the Pentagon. E-mail voters will be required to sign a release acknowledging that their votes may not be kept secret. When the people handling ballots know who they are cast for, it is not hard to imagine that ballots for disfavored candidates could accidentally be "lost." And because the e-mailed ballots arrive as computer documents, it is possible to cut off the voter's digitized signature, attach it to a ballot supporting another candidate, and send that ballot on to the state to be counted.

    •  Vetting the military absentee ballots? (none / 0)

      Where did you hear this, or read this? More information, please.

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