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To: dascallie

"Use our talking points (see below). Send to local media. Send to national media. Send to congressmen. Send to friends and family. Post in various blogs. Bookmark as many sites you can and put them all in a "stolen election" folder for easy reference. Save good articles as Word docs for cut and paste later. "

I love how these Leftwing-nuts serve up to-do lists. "99 ways to save the planet."

Do they realize that no one is doing anything? Ohio is so quiet it may as well be next March.(Not an un-natural state of being for Ohio, one might add.)


17 posted on 11/30/2004 5:22:19 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: hinckley buzzard

I worked in an Ohio polling place this past election, in part, to discover what "fraud" was being perpetrated on the unsuspecting public.

No fraud. Approximately 74 provisional votes cast out of a total of 784 in my precinct. Only a few people were told to look for the correct precinct...which they did with the judge of our precinct as their guide....it was across or down the hall.

Elderly were helped, those in line were patient, and strangers helped one another with children. If a voter could not read, then two poll officials assisted.

Who is the lunatic who is decrying all the fraud, and what alternate "Ohio" does he hail from?

Quiet in Ohio? Yes, generally. We are (quite a number of us) "red." Please let the word get out that many of us have degrees signifying that we have successfully navigated the college indoctrination period while still being able to think independently from "authority -- or want to be in authority" figures.

We are a diverse people. Protest the vote results? The people in Ohio that I know were simply hopeful that the election would be resolved quickly without the falderol that accompanied Al Bore's jousting of 2000. I suppose there may be some who feel that gravestones served as doors to allow the inhabitants to exit for the election, but our registration process is fairly straight forward.

Just a suggestion: Why not require picture identification at every polling place? ... since the folks at my precinct were gracious enough to proffer I.D. so as to make the process go more smoothly for name spelling, etc.
You need a password to enter this site, but anyone breathing can vote??????


109 posted on 11/30/2004 6:21:54 PM PST by 1alivenohio (Ohio is quiet, yet her citizens are able to speak.)
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