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aaron
01-02-2008, 05:10 PM
Apparently, Tom Feeney, Speaker of the House in Florida tried to rig the 2004 Florida Presidential election.

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dollfus46
01-02-2008, 08:53 PM
Apparently, Tom Feeney, Speaker of the House in Florida tried to rig the 2004 Florida Presidential election.

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Carter's stupidity should have been against the law, Reagan supplied arms to the Contras, H. W. lied to the American people, "Read my lips.....", Clinton lied to a grand jury and Dubya supposedly took us to war with a lie, four candidates for President are proven crooks. Even the Darling of the libertarians, Sir Ron Paul, got caught practicing slight of hand. What's your point?

aaron
01-02-2008, 09:01 PM
Carter's stupidity should have been against the law, Reagan supplied arms to the Contras, H. W. lied to the American people, "Read my lips.....", Clinton lied to a grand jury and Dubya supposedly took us to war with a lie, four candidates for President are proven crooks. Even the Darling of the libertarians, Sir Ron Paul, got caught practicing slight of hand. What's your point?

Wait, news is supposed to have a point? I thought it was just for entertainment.

dollfus46
01-02-2008, 09:02 PM
Wait, news is supposed to have a point? I thought it was just for entertainment.

:clap::clap:

mac
01-02-2008, 11:13 PM
Apparently, Tom Feeney, Speaker of the House in Florida tried to rig the 2004 Florida Presidential election.

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How inevitable was this? I mean, really. Who DIDN'T know this would happen!?

Paper ballots. I want paper ballots and I want PEOPLE to count them. Maybe they'll make mistakes and maybe a few of them will even be dishonest, but the effect of that couldn't hold a candle to what a computer program could do to skew election results.

SueScribe
01-04-2008, 02:11 PM
I watched the entire, day and night-long coverage of the Iowa caucaus. The turn-out numbers give me great hope. Young (18-25) people are actually - really and truly - turning out in historic numbers. The Iowa event is only the beginning. I'm hearing talk from BOTH caucus winners that address the seminal isue of this nation uniting, the politics of divisiveness being the albatross around our national neck and its need to be at an end. That is heartening, too.

The more we turn out, become fully engaged in our democracy, the smaller the odds that anyone can "fix" or steal an election. Truly. It is only when we are so divided that our split hits a 50/50 ratio iare elections ripe for the taking, 1-2-3.

Sue

Kitty
01-04-2008, 02:13 PM
An attempt to rig an election?

Holy hanging chad!

dreamhippy
01-05-2008, 01:17 AM
Giuliani doesn`t want anyone paying attention to that whole "attempt to steal an election" thing. His plan seems to be to win the next Presidential election the same way the last one was won, by foul play in Florida. I wonder how many illegal immigrants will be allowed to vote for him in Jeb Bush`s stomping ground?