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Posted by: jaxguy 2 years, 8 months agoExamples of the astonishing evidence uncovered by candidates and extraordinary citizens follows.
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jaxguy
Oct. 10, 2006, 7:16 p.m.We can talk, spend money, get involved with campaigns, spend all your time involved for a cause, pour you heart out into an election, and then go vote and none of that will matter at all if we don't have fair elections.
I think the paperless evoting machines are a threat to our democracy and they should be done away with. The recent bill passed by the Republicans for showing IDs at polls is a smokescreen for the real voting fraud issues.
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mcgrievysr
Oct. 10, 2006, 8:05 p.m.This is only one of the many disconcerting things that takes place at election time. We are not a free country if we cannot have fair elections.
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uncle-dave
Oct. 10, 2006, 8:05 p.m.It's amazing, until Dubya got involved in national politics exit polls had a high degree of accuracy. Now they can't be trusted. The thing that can't be trusted is the Bush Aristocracy. What do you expect from a family that had dealings with thw Nazi Party during WWII.
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HektorofTroy
Oct. 10, 2006, 9:16 p.m.Voter fraud and rigging elections is anti-american and traitorous. I have a very good article i will be posting soon about this... Keep an eye out....
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not2needy
Oct. 10, 2006, 9:19 p.m.HYPOCRITS!
Saying they are trying to create a democracy in Iraq all the while they are taking our rights away from us.
Where will it end, in a world war? I don't think we could have a civil war here, we have too much vested world wide, which would cause it to result in a world war.
When that happens, it will be here.
That is what Bush and Company has brought us to, it was the plan all along, then they will go underground, like Cheney did during the 9/11 bombings.
That bunch will end up in underground bunkers like Saddam did.
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not2needy
Oct. 10, 2006, 9:26 p.m.When you think about it!
They create this mess, start a world war, go underground until it's over, afterwards come out to a world where only the rich have managed to survive.
Life is good.
I know this sounds paranoid and somewhat crazy, but look at what we are dealing with here.
These people are capable of anything, and i mean anything.
Pure Evil!!
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jordan11
Oct. 10, 2006, 10:05 p.m.Jaxguy: The recent bill passed by the Republicans for showing IDs at polls is a smokescreen for the real voting fraud issues.>>>>>
They certainly haven't been addressed, and I do find it odd that Georgia was so gung ho about an ID law late in the game, when voter fraud has not been shown to be a problem there, according to testimony by the Georgia Secretary of State.
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donald51
Oct. 10, 2006, 10:50 p.m.McGrieve, I think you raised a very valid question on Luvmyprez... who you can rely on to support Bush, regardless!
Intimidation by this administration has worked to stop the truth from coming out. Remember the Head of the US Civil Rights Commision was fired by Bush after she held hearings in Florida after the 2000 election and published a preliminary report on voter fraud by the Bushies! Bush at least can't call this guy a whistleblower because of his use of mathematics!
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donald51
Oct. 10, 2006, 10:58 p.m.Truthseeker, did you ever think our Congress would pass a law saying you can't negotiate for lower prices... or that you can't sue a delinquent manufacturer... like this Repug led Congress has done! Its UN-AMERICAN! But, Remember that after Abu Ghraib, Dubya said that that was not the America that he knows! ... an America that backs out of international environmental protocals, International conventions of war, the international criminal courts, the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, and bad mouths the UN without bothering to even send a representative to the 32 meetings Kofi held to bring about positive change (Bolton, what a blowhard!).
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mcgrievysr
Oct. 10, 2006, 11:31 p.m.hump,erluv--no I am not a paid shill for anyone and when you say that you're not, I don't believe you. You can never acknowledge any validity to points that you disagree with. You are rigid, snide, and so far right that I believe that you'll fall over the edge. You claim to be an achiever in college, but unless you are paid, I don't think that an educated person could continue to support the arguments that you put forth.
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stephen-johnson
Oct. 11, 2006, 12:16 a.m.I can see that the Democrats are covering their bases now so they have an excuse for losing a "sure-fire" election.
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jordan11
Oct. 11, 2006, 12:26 a.m.Stephen Johnson: can see that the Democrats are covering their bases now so they have an excuse for losing a "sure-fire" election.>>>>
Suuuure. And all the evidence (key word 'evidence') is a big fat lie. Uh huh. Take a straw with you in that sand you have your head stuck in.
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miklkit
Oct. 11, 2006, 12:40 a.m.I like Angry Girl. Go there and check out "20 amazing facts about voting in the USA"
http://nightweed.com/angrygirl.html
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joe-schmo
Oct. 11, 2006, 12:42 a.m.I think we can all agree that the strange things/events and problems that have been found are a bad thing and that it is an important thing for us all to know that these issues exist.
If this is not the case than what am I missing?
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ningyo
Oct. 11, 2006, 8:04 a.m.why is it only republicans are theoretically smart enough for voter fraud---dead people have been voting in chicago for 50 years--JFK was honestly elected?---how is it dems have been steadily losing more and more in general for 40 years even before black boxes---maybe its just americans waking up to 80 years of failure from dem policy --that couldnt be could it?---we"re much smarter than they are cant they see that?--
just pre-emptive excuses for another failure in nov--OK now its your turn to insult me and call me a fox news zombie etc---like this isnt a totally partisan article? please
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getreal1
Oct. 11, 2006, 8:47 a.m.Does George W. Bush own stocks in DIEBOLD? Does any of the other candidates or Party related own stock in said company? The old way of voting but surely the most honest way, is to write down the name of person you are voting for. Yes, it would take a very long time, to read and to count up. At least it is honest. Some times this Country needs to take the time to do things right.
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dr-don-from-denver
Oct. 11, 2006, 10:45 a.m.Why is it that the 'pubs always go back 20-30-40-50 or more years to find transgressions by Democrats in an effort to justify the illegal and immoral behaviors of present-day Republicans???
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swasdiva
Oct. 11, 2006, 10:48 a.m.not2needy - If you sound crazy, then I'm certifiably insane. ~_^ I've got myself convinced I need to keep some cash outside the bank and invest in a more universal form of currency (*cough* gold *cough*) just in case our country decides to implode upon itself. I agree that it would be a world war. Sadly, I don't think anyone in our country would gather and retaliate unless our quality of life drastically changed. Until we suffer like a 3rd world country, the American public will turn a blind eye and continue to worry about how big an SUV they can buy.
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turnitupsidedown
Oct. 11, 2006, 11:05 a.m.this is so scarry. please luv tell me you are not working at any voting places/stations.
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johnnyt
Oct. 11, 2006, 12:02 p.m.if you believe that there was no voter fraud before the 2000 elections you are naive at best if not dillusional. i would hazzard to say that atleast 75% of all major elections in the history of the US have had some form of voter fraud. it may not have effected the outcome in every event, but in some it has. i have see documentries of the early 20th century where people would load up irish immigrants on the docks right after coming to this country taking them to voting booths to get their candidate elected. voter intimidation, do you think this is a new concept? if has been happening for decades. the only difference between elections now and then is that they have gotten more creative.
i am not condoning voter fraud, i think it is a travisty, but to think it has only been happening for 8 years by only the republican party is even more ridiculous.
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1basque1
Oct. 11, 2006, 1:16 p.m.The difference is that in the past they were trying to get us out of hostile situations. Just the opposite with this administration. There may have been some voter fraud in the past but never to the exstint of the past two elections. Amazing that Florida just happened to be one of the deciding states that had these problems and it would turn in favor of the Govenors brother. No, The Bushs wouldn't be capable of doing that!!!!!Give me a break...
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joe-schmo
Oct. 11, 2006, 1:19 p.m.Who here is in favor of voter fraud? nobody?
So why does it not sound like we are all in agreement?
Do something about it people.
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