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Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

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    1. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @CovfefeAnon and

      Plus in most cases it's been this way for years, decades or literal centuries so it's a little weird to bitch about the rules now.

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    2. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      That's how absentee balloting has been. This wasn't absentee balloting. Traditional absentee ballots were a tiny portion of the mailed in ballots. BTW, before the election courts dismissed suits about the process because "no one had standing because of lack of harms"

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    3. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      Read the damn link. It's how mail in voting is, right now, and was in november. That is literally the government's methodology on both that and absentee, so, again, to do what's being proposed would need to get around those requirements.

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    4. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      "Read the damn link" - no link. You "know" a bunch of things that were hinted at but not said by a deceptive media that doesn't want to publish outright falsehood but relies on less intelligent people making inferences b/c of lack of careful reading.

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    5. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      https://www.usa.gov/absentee-voting 

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    6. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      The link literally says "hey every state is different". Are you seriously contending that the normal absentee rules applied and that states *didn't* send out ballots unrequested to lists of voters?

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    7. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      Yes. Those lists of voters are called voter registration lists. You need to first register to vote then fill out a separate form to request the ballot by mail

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    8. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @CovfefeAnon and

      They *can* send you a ballot if you don't request one specifically, but you still have to register to vote and provide ID first for that election. There is same day registration, but you need to go to a polling location for that.

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    9. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      "They *can*" It's in the past - they did. The vote counters then had lists of all the people to whom ballots were sent and saw which were checked off as having been returned - and which ones hadn't been. Then they kicked out all the observers and counted up ballots.

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    10. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      No, I mean they can as in they can currently do and always have because it's worked that way for fucking years. And no, again, it does not fucking work anything like that. Any digital errors would be glaring, and all of this is predicated on fucking EVERYBODY being in on it!

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      Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      Losing your cool there pal?

      2:31 PM - 18 Jan 2021
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