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Military Didn't Get Ballots, Plan Class-Action Suit

David M.  Bresnahan Thursday, Nov.  16, 2000
NewsMax

SAN ANTONIO, Texas � Attorneys for disenfranchised military
personnel plan to ask a judge to either let them vote late or
allow them to refuse to pay taxes for the next four years.
Large numbers of military personnel have complained that they did
not receive absentee ballots in time to vote, and now they are
taking action in court.

"What we would like to do is ask for injunctive relief and ask
for these people to have their ballots flown to them immediately
and allow them to vote and be counted in this election,
regardless of what state they�re in," attorney Philip E.  Jones
told NewsMax.com in a phone interview.

"It�s not a principle of Democrat or Republican.  It�s the
principle of the right to vote.  "In the alternative, if the
judge doesn�t allow that, we�re going to ask for injunctive
relief in the form of allowing these people not to have to pay
their taxes for four years because they�ve been disenfranchised
from the political system by denying them their right to vote for
the next four years.  That�s taxation without representation,"
said Jones.

Jones said he would file the class action suit on Monday,
initiated by three members of the military serving in Japan.
Two are from Florida and one is from Oklahoma.

He is inviting other members of the military to join in the suit,
which he is handling without cost to participants.  He said he
was eager to document as many cases as possible of members of the
military who were denied their right to vote.

"It is our position that denial of the right to vote constitutes
not only a violation of one's fundamental constitutional rights,
but taxation without representation," Jones explained.

"We�re getting in reports and allegations of widespread cases of
this," said Jones.

Florida Servicemen Were Shipped Out Before Election

He is investigating complaints that a large number of military
were suddenly, and without advance warning, sent on a training
mission the day before the election.  The large contingent was
stationed in Florida and did not request absentee ballots because
they were supposed to be in Florida on Election Day. The sudden
orders prevented them from voting.

"Of course, that can probably be explained off as �needs of the
Army, or Air Force,� or whatever the case may be, for training
purposes.  But it certainly looks suspicious,� said Jones.

He said many other complaints by servicemen and servicewomen were
being received.  Parents are also sending in reports of
requesting absentee ballots for a son or daughter in uniform and
the ballots not being received.  Jones is asking these people to
complete a sworn affidavit and fax it to his office as soon as
possible.

Was there an organized effort to prevent the military from
voting?

"It certainly seems like there�s been a lot of service members
who did not get their ballots worldwide who requested them," said
Jones.

The case will be filed in federal court on Monday, and Jones is
calling for military around the world to notify him if they have
been prevented from voting so he can demonstrate to the court the
full extent of the problem.

There is no expense for members of the military to participate in
the legal action because Jones is doing the work pro bono through
Campbell & Jones, Attorneys at Law, San Antonio.

"We need all parties to this suit to fax us a notarized statement
stating they applied for their ballot through the appropriate
channel and did not receive the ballot in time to vote, or did
not receive it at all.

"If any parties saved a certified receipt showing when they
requested their ballot, it will be very helpful.  Also, if there
are any military orderly room records annotating service members'
requests for ballots, we could use copies of those, or sworn
affidavits from the appropriate supervisor," Jones explained.

Affidavits may be faxed to Jones' office at (210) 227-4229, 24
hours a day.  Jones can be reached at (210) 224-1923.  E-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

* * *
David M.  Bresnahan is a free-lance journalist who also hosts
"Investigative Journal," http://InvestigativeJournal.com, a
nationally syndicated radio program.  E-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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