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Originally Posted by aimeecc
No, you're wrong. The "west south central" (mostly Texas) has the largest recruitment distribution. Not a lie, a fact. Mind telling me why you think I'm wrong?
BTW, 15 years of seeing SSNs for military members I have seen a large number starting with 459... that's a Texas SSN. Not to mention... Almost anyone ever stationed in Texas decides to get residence there... why, no income tax. They'll leave and get stationed in North Carolina or California, but keep that Texas residency just to not pay state taxes. And most validate this residency by... you guessed it... registering to vote.
So therefore everything you wrote is nul and void, according to your rules.
Even if you won't believe the statistics that there's a lot of people from Texas in the military... it does not change the other facts. They did not count their absentee ballots, along with 42 other states, because the margin between the candidates was so large it did not necesitate the count. Therefore it cannot be said with any certainty that Kerry won the popular vote.
Enjoy being voided.
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I know about the tax thing because I did it for 20 years. None of us are really Texans, in fact 90% are probably not Texans. We did not do it by registering to vote, we did it by checking the box on the paper they pass around on your pay stubs to state where you would like to claim your state of residency, well Texas is what everyone put because of the lack of state tax. I would venture to say that many military people do not vote at all, at least not until the 2000 election.