My friend from PA said that THREE TRUCKFULLS arrived on election night. Quietly down the back-roads. Disgusting...
Georgia has very large military base assignments involving active duty, national guard, and reserves. Thousands of active duty live in off post housing...paid by the military in full or partially. You can be assigned to a county and then, as an example, be sent to training for 5 months while you're living in another county, stationed abroad in another state or country. Thus, it's possible and legal to live elsewhere (temporary) and still cast votes for those running in your county (local matters as you refer to)...a matter that they have every right to vote about. In any given year, including an election year, Georgia has +13 military bases...many units within each base. It fluctuates because units get decommission or reassigned. Anyone that doesn't understand how to calculate the military absentee vote in Georgia...will see a lot of discrepancies. The military, post office, and local election officials work together to ensure soldiers living abroad or living in another county get their absentee ballot...not possible to cast two ballots or vote for a county that you do not have permanent duty status. Once again, military soldiers can vote in a county that they're not living within...temporarily even if it's an election year. It gets more complicated when soldiers leave active duty status and then move to the reserves or national guard...there are systems in place to prevent mistakes or fraud of the military absentee vote. Think about this...the largest base in Georgia is Fort Benning. It alone has +120,000 active-duty soldiers. That's just one military base out of the +13 military bases in Georgia. That's a lot of soldiers receiving their mail (including absentee ballots) via APO/FPO/DPO locations. https://militarybases.com/georgia/ When I was temporarily stationed at Fort Benning prior to being sent for training at West Point to work with the Cadets and then being sent to South Korea...I received my absentee ballot for a county in Kentucky (base of my permanent duty) even though I was temporary stationed in West Point, New York. Also, I did not receive an absentee ballot for elections in New York nor Georgia. Yet, I don't remember requesting an absentee ballot for the Kentucky elections...it was automatically sent to me. My point, the Military Postal Service Agency (MPSA), and the USPS work closely together to ensure absentee ballots for the county or state elections are sent properly to the soldier regardless of where the soldier is living. wrbtrader
You are eating well while your people are wasting away in jail....how are you going to help them? Proud Boys ally posts purported letter from jailed leader who whines about 'soy-based' prison food making him 'weak' An ally of Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs has posted a letter that he purportedly sent from jail in which he complained about being fed "soy-based" food that he claimed was "weakening" his body. Biggs, who is currently in prison awaiting trial for his role in the January 6th Capitol riots, purportedly sent the letter to right-winger Darrin McBreen, who claimed on Facebook that Biggs was being treated like he lives in "a third-world country." Biggs begins his letter by complaining about how his physical condition has grown worse because he's not allowed to exercise. "Today is my 3 month anniversary being locked up," he wrote. "Not allowed to work out. My body feels as of it's aged so much. Can hardly move." He then complained about the diet he's receiving in prison. "The food here is all soy based," he wrote. "So its weakening our bodies. Hardly any protein. Mostly processed foods and some kind of gelatin dog food looking stuff." Biggs also complained that there is "no privacy allowed when sh*tting allowed."