[LINK] postal vote oddity

Craig Sanders cas at taz.net.au
Fri Oct 19 19:35:04 AEST 2007


On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 07:07:58PM +1000, Adam Todd wrote:
>> There is provision for the homeless; they are requested to draw a
>> map.
>
> I did, I drew a Map of Australia, how do I know where I'm going to be
> tonight or tomorrow?
>
> I can hardly sign the form saying I'm going to be in a specific place
> when I know full well I won't be.  Not into fraud!

and you wonder why you have problems with bureaucracies.

has it ever occurred to you that being a smart-arse all the time just
pisses people off? it certainly doesn't motivate them to go out of
their way to help you.

it's easy enough to draw a map of where you think you'll probably be on
election day and make a genuine effort to actually be there on the day.
if not, you can make an absentee vote at another booth.

but that wouldn't give you the opportunity to whinge about how everyone
and everything is against you, would it?



rhetorical questions above. no need to reply. please DON'T reply. you
hijack this list too much already with your annoyingly irrelevant
self-inflicted dramas.



craig

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