January 10, 2005
Gregoire Postal Stamps!
In celebration of Governor-pretend Fraudoire's impending "inauguration" -- A commemorative postage stamp and cover!

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A round of applause to Arunas Banionis, who adds:
Being the son of Lithaunian immigrants who fled communism to live in a new free country I am appalled by the way officials handled this election. I could not restrain myself. I plan to send some covers to certain individuals, time permitting.
Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at January 10, 2005
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1. "Feds threatened suit over military ballots"
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002146775_military10m.html
Useful story about military disenfranchisement, finally some better coverage by the Seattle Times (Must Read)
2. That is priceless! Thank you Arunas, that is so appropriate.
3. Don't turn around
Oh! Oh!
Der Kommisar's in town
Oh! Oh!
Man I miss the 80's! LOL
4. That is absolutely priceless!
Being linked to all my friends in Washington!
I guess some of these printed on signs will be good for the rally. My sister and I are going to make orange scarfs for people.
5. Perfect! Need I say more.
6. Reminds me of the quote that a DC politician made around the time of FDR - he referred to "the 47 states and the Soviet of Washington"....
7. I love this postal caver and stamp! A perfect characterization of the entire mess. I'm going to see about getting this printed up for use as a post card. As a former resident of the Puget Sound area I'm fascinated (and horrifed) by the saga. Keep up the good work!
8. I love that he's casting a PROVISIONAL ballot in the picture!
Hilarious! Although Gregoireovich fits in a little too eerily well in that picture!
9.
I am from Europe, and I am also appalled by the attempted theft of the gubernatorial election by the Democrats in state of Washington.
In my opinion, Gregorie and Washington Democrats are cut from the same cloth as Yanukovych in Ukraine and Lukashenko in Belarus.
They all display the same arrogance and total disregard for democracy and the electoral process.
Sven,
European democrat for Rossi
10. We need a 4' x 8' version of this for the Rally Tuesday
11. Orange Alert! I went shopping with my boys yesterday and came across the perfect Orange shirts for the rally in Olympia tomorrow. (Unfortunately, we can't be there. I have a job I have to go to so I'm able to pay taxes.) JC Penny, Southcenter, 2nd floor, young mens department, has shirts that have a set of handcuffs on them and say:
"Lucky for you Stupidity Isn't a Crime!"
12. Larry in Renton: LOL!!! Great Find!
13. Arunas... that is absolutely priceless... and incredibly well done. Send it to the P-I and Times :-)
14. That is great. It is nice to see that there are intelligent west siders. Thanks for all your work!!! Go Rossi
15. Thank you so much for this great reminder of what is at play in Washington. On a personal note, my late father also fled Soviet occupation, when they took over Estonia. I can't imagine how appalled he would be to see what was going on here. Even the Palestinians appear to have figured out how to have a clean election!
16. Nice work, very clever. As a CGI, I think its wonderfully done. Wish I had done it.
Revote, cleanhouse, start fresh.
17. Beautiful work. Better than most of the first day covers I have in my collection. Thanks.
18. I see T-shirts, banners, posters at the rally. Keep it clean, clean for TV, if they show it. Is CG going on a 'Victory Lap' or a "Now that I am governor, look at me!"
19. I would like at least a dozen, so I can use them -- if need be -- to correspond with my legislators during the remainder of this legislative session.
Where can I send an order? I won't say that price is no consideration, but right now it is way down the list of things to consider.
20. This should be made into bumper stickers and also made large enough (such as 8X10) with magnetic backing to stick to trunk or rear hatch on vans (could be removed when not in use to prevent vandalism by Democrat fanatics).
Keep up the good work!