But every once in a while we drift back to the Hippie attitude of the `60's. Give you an example. Remember when all the Bush-Gore voting bruhaha was going on in Florida. In Democrat-leaning counties they were counting chads and every news organization in America was right there with their number one commentators. At the same time in some Republican-leaning counties it came out that a sizeable number of servicemen's votes had not been allowed ... and practically no news organization saw fit to cover that.
Well, the other day here in Georgia, a small news item came out noting our state had missed the deadline for issuing absentee ballots. Georgia's Secretary of State said the reason was because of the complications caused by redistricting, and that is about all we have heard about it. But the fact is most early absentee ballots are issued to people who are residents of Georgia and happen to be located temporarily in other parts of the world ... and who do you think the majority of those people are? They are the men and women who are serving their country overseas ... most of them in the military. It strikes me the fact Georgia was late getting its absentee ballots ready runs the risk of disenfranchising a lot of our military people at a time when they have earned better treatment than that.
This is Gordon Sawyer, from a window on historic Green Street.
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