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To: chowder who wrote (79413)11/20/2000 12:39:56 AM
From: dfloydr  Read Replies (1) of 95453
 
dabum3: another not nice possibility: someone got a hold of some absentee ballots and dropped them in at the last minute in the hopes that they would not be scrutinized ... and that could have been a Gore or a Bush operative.

Remember, most military absentee ballots and overseas ex-pat ballots would have been mailed in places overseas that know nothing of Florida election laws, and most countries are pretty firm about canceling stamps.

Therefore, uncanceled stamps on ballots from overseas locations look very suspicious to me. Pretty easy to fedex in a bunch of Serbian or German or Korean postage stamps .... not so easy to get a hold of a Stuttgart canceling machine.

Look at who those tossed out ballots are for, and you are probably looking at who was trying to stack the absentee votes.
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