Except they had my personal information filled out on a voter registration form. It was an attempt to get me to register at a secondary address when I am already registered at another address. If this had been an old address that wasnāt my own familyās, I never would had seen this letter and a Dem shit head could had mailed it and been able to register under my name and get a mail-in ballot.āThe off chanceā Iām telling the truth?On the off chance you're telling the truth, let the postmaster know. They will stop the letters pending an investigation.I received an āElection Mail Serviceā envelope with it claiming it had āGoverment Document Enclosed Do Not Discardā, from Austin, TX supposedly.
In it is a letter, with a giant black fist being raised, saying āVote like your life depends on itā. And it goes on to explain that I may not be registered to vote at this address. It has a pre-filled out form with all of my information in it. Only at the bottom did I see the organization and website affiliated with this.
I looked it up. Itās based in āBritish India Ocean Territoryā. Interesting that an official government document is coming from a foreign organization. Itās also trying to get me to register at an old address, so I can vote twice.
But, but, but, there is no massive voter fraud going on by leftwing organizations, including foreign ones.
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Look in the top right corner of the envelope. It says "presorted marketing mail."
That tells you right there it's junk. Shred it.
My mother died in 1989 when I still lived in Houston. I now live in another state. Every so often I get mail addressed to her. Loosen up the tin foil hat.