An Open Letter to the New York City Board of Elections

What celebrity dilettante wouldn’t want his private information made public? What kind of snob gets angry that his family’s safety might be compromised? It comes with the territory, right?
Mr. Gregory C. Soumas
Board of Elections in the City of New York
Executive Office
32 Broadway
New York, NY 10004-1609
November 17, 2008
Dear Mr. Soumas,
I would like to publicly apologize for being such a dim-witted dilettante on Election Day. I was under the naïve assumption that I could vote where I voted in the last two elections. Your thoughtful letter pointed out that if I had voted in the recent primary election in September I would have discovered that I was no longer registered in the polling place I have voted in since 2004. Considering your position at the Board of Elections and your deep respect for the democratic process I must assume that my local 14th Street poll worker, Betty J. Williamson’s assertion that my name was on the active voter rolls for the primary in September of this year was erroneous and that she must be as confused and wrongheaded as I am. If Ms. Williamson saw my name in the book in September that would mean that you are lying. Certainly you wouldn’t lie about a thing like that. That is unbecoming of a man of your bureaucratic stature. And why would anyone in the Board of Elections be eliminating legitimate voters from the rolls in late September and October of 2008? That’s just crazy and un-democratic.
I should also apologize for the misguided actions of Justice Paul G. Feinman in issuing a court order on Election Day allowing me to vote on 14th St. He apparently thought that a printed out record from your own Board of Elections computer verifying my polling place as 14th Street was justification for issuing the court order. If he had only thought to contact you, you could have helped him understand the logic and wisdom of eliminating my name from the book on 14th St. where I have always voted and leaving my name registered at a place I have never voted.
I must also thank you for sending your letter not to me but to all the major newspapers in the New York area and across the Internet. I understand it was your way of clearing up this matter and for that I am grateful. I am particularly appreciative of your sending a copy of my voter registration card with my home address and driver’s license number to all the newspapers and, by extension, to millions across the internet. What celebrity dilettante wouldn’t want his private information made public? What kind of snob gets angry that his family’s safety might be compromised? It comes with the territory, right? I was thinking of returning that favor by publishing your home address in this letter but then I thought that maybe one of the thousands of New Yorkers that were taken off the voter rolls in the last two months might not understand what a patriotic upstanding man you are and might show up at your doorstep with the misguided assumption that you are a petty vindictive corrupt scumbag.
Tim Robbins
New Yorker since 1961
Voter since 1976
P.S. If anyone reading this letter had a similar experience on Election Day it can and should be reported at www.866ourvote.org
cc: Commissioners of Elections
Marcus Cederqvist, Executive Director
George Gonzalez, Deputy Executive Director
Pamela Perkins, Administrative Manager
Beth Fossella, Coordinator, Voter Registration
Steven H. Richman, General Counsel
Troy Johnson, Chief Clerk
Timothy Gay, Deputy Chief Clerk
- FILED UNDER: Guest Blogger, Board of Elections, Election Day, Election Fraud, Election Protection, New York, Tim Robbins
- November 17, 2008








Seriously?
I had no idea that the Repugnantcans were so close to stealing the election in New York. Thank you for your perseverance, Tim. Did Susan have to endure the same hardships?
Support the Troops.
End the Occupation.
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By Guy FawkesNovember 18, 2008 - 2:34amBy Guy Fawkes November 18, 2008 - 2:34am
I had no idea that the Repugnantcans were so close to stealing the election in New York.
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Sad part is: Soumas is active in Democratic Party politics.
Looks to me like it's less about Party politics and more about Soumas being...
"a petty vindictive corrupt scumbag".
Well said, Tim.
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By SJerseyIndyNovember 18, 2008 - 11:08amThe question that has to be asked
Was it because Tim's a known activist, or did he just get caught in a larger net?
If all else fails, immortality can always be assured by spectacular error. ~~~John Kenneth Galbraith
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By nonexistent manNovember 18, 2008 - 8:55amIt doesn't matter if it was activism or a large net
Since a printout from the Board of Elections proved that Tim Robbins was in the right place (also confirmed by a judge) as late as September then it was an obvious effort to purge voters.
What doesn't make any sense is that New York is a strongly Democratic state. I don't think they could purge the kind of numbers they would need to steal the state for a Republican.
"...religion, in and of itself, ...is neither good nor bad... it is like a knife. When you use a knife for cutting bread, it’s good. If you use that knife to stick into somebody’s guts, it’s bad." - Bishop Desmond Tutu
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By rafitch71November 18, 2008 - 12:13pmOh, and... allow me
What kind of petty vindictive scumbag are you, Mr. Robbins, that you would refuse to do such a favor for he who purges voters from the democratic process?
If you won't, I will...
Dress warm, folks. It's chilly out there...
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No. Mo. Joe.
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By SJerseyIndyNovember 18, 2008 - 11:30am