To: knak
Would anyone care to speculate on which party was in charge of the elections in those counties and thus made any supposed mistakes that led to so-called voting irregularities and therefore would be responsible for any alleged problems?
Hint: the same party that approved the oh-so-difficult butterfly ballot.
32 posted on
05/28/2002 6:56:44 PM PDT by
kayak
To: kayak
;) ! And if I recall everyone involved approved of the plan . The thug party keeps marching on and on .. I look forward to another good FReeper fight this November .
38 posted on
05/28/2002 7:17:27 PM PDT by
Ben Bolt
To: kayak
The purpose of the media frenzy on this case was to further alienate black voters from the Republican Party. Now I see that the only problems were of an English/Spanish language barrier. Not, as has been suggested, that blacks were prohibited from voting in some areas. I'm wondering how many of these hispanic voters would have voted for Bush anyway? And the real pi**er is that the media ran the info about this case being looked at over and over and over again. But, you'll hardly see a word of this outcome. Ssooo TYPICAL of the media bias for the left.
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