I'd like to see who owns Arlington Va First Class Business Reply Mail Permit 236, printed on the paid-reply envelope with the North Carolina Board of Elections address and "Postage Will Be Paid By Addressee."
Really? by the State of North Carolina?
I posted Part 1 yesterday, summarized below. By the way, voting there was 18-0 in favor of "Kochs or Karl" -- no one ascribes this to lazy proofing by state employees.
Pictures show up in this diary After trying kosmail to get a clean picture of the bogus mailer's apparently bogus return envelope, didn't hear from wbkook so I sent one of those shots to the gentleman I spoke with at the Arlington Business Mail office.
We'll see what transpires.
In Part I, I wrote:
The first call to the Arlington Main Post Office resulted in a nice woman telling me that their system flagged the permit number as invalid -- expired, maybe.
She gave me the number of the business mail operation, and I called.
... It's interesting that the Business Reply Mail 1st Class Permit is from Arlington, Va., yet the addressee (who will supposedly pay the postage) is an agency of the state of North Carolina.
The questions immediately arise: who owns Permits 236? Why would the state of North Carolina use an out-of-state permit? Is this a state contractor? If there's no return address, and North Carolina refuses to pay, the (supposed) voter registration goes into the dumpster?
The gentleman I talked to would like to see a picture of it and I promised to email one to him.