DesideriScuri -> As much as I hate to post this stuff... (8/4/2012 5:43:48 AM)
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Breitbart.com has fucked up. quote:
On July 17th, the Obama for America Campaign, the Democratic National Committee, and the Ohio Democratic Party filed suit in OH to strike down part of that state's law governing voting by members of the military. Their suit said that part of the law is "arbitrary" with "no discernible rational basis." Currently, Ohio allows the public to vote early in-person up until the Friday before the election. Members of the military are given three extra days to do so. While the Democrats may see this as "arbitrary" and having "no discernible rational basis," I think it is entirely reasonable given the demands on servicemen and women's time and their obligations to their sworn duty. Regardless of what anyone here thinks of me and my standards, I actually do corroborate or "fact check" stuff. Thus, with a few keystrokes and a discerning eye for a likely less biased report, I came to this article. Now, mind you, the Ohio early voting law is as the Breitbart.com employee describes. Early voting ends on the Friday before the election, except for the military. That is accurate. However, the Obama/Democrat lawsuit isn't challenging the military's extra 3 days to end them, but to extend the early voting period to all Ohio citizens. While, technically, this is cutting down on an extra 3 days for military personnel, it isn't cutting any days off their voting ability. It's simply extending the early voting process for 3 days to everyone else. Understand that I am absolutely not a fan of in-person early voting by any stretch. It was heavily manipulated in 2008, and will most likely continue to be abused in the future. The absentee ballot methods in Ohio are simple and generous. If you can't make it to your polling place, or you think you may not be able to, get an absentee ballot. Put it in the mail after you determine you won't be able to make it, or just send it in and don't bother to show up at the booth. In Ohio, you don't have to provide any rational reason for being absent, nor do you have to actually not be capable of showing up to vote absentee. I have voted absentee simply to avoid having to deal with polling place congestion. I am quite disappointed with Mike Flynn and the editors at Breitbart.
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