I_Make_Mistakes
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Fri Nov-04-05 02:26 AM
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| I need help. My naturalized neighbor from India (I give her a ride) |
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to vote because her son still isn't a citizen, hard worker, but lazy American), does not understand the voting process. I took her to vote the last election and let some else help her, lest I be deemed influencing her vote, (I know she wanted to vote for Kerry and to this day I still don't know if she did or not).
How do I help her (her son tells her to vote democrat), without seeming to influence her vote and drawing the suspicion of influencing her vote? I am not willing to let anyone Help her vote this time, because I want to know that she voted for who she wanted too.
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Sun Nov-06-05 10:49 PM
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| 1. How about an absentee ballot? I think you can pick it up and return it in |
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person the same day if you do it Monday. I think.
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Mon Nov-07-05 02:00 AM
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| 2. Thanks still have time, I didn't want the image of impropriety, I |
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asked her to circle the candidates, but I was paranoid the last election, with the challenges, mind you I had no reason to be!
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I_Make_Mistakes
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Tue Nov-08-05 07:11 PM
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| 3. I actually explained it to her lazy son and made him drive her. |
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He isn't a citizen yet, but a hard worker (at his job), it's about time people start doing something about the situation and not talking about it.
He is the biggest Bush bad talker and yet, uses his mom to vote for him, instead of working for his right to vote, so, they can both vote against the Repubs.
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