LOL. "Overblown?" For a newbie . . . you've sure got some gonads.
I didn't bother reading your "talking points." You obviously didn't read my posting. Instead of lecturing me, perhaps you'd prefer to debate my claims.
Are you denying there were voting irregularities on the South Dakota Indian reservations in the 2002 elections? I'll give you some reading material you'd best check out before you try and make that argument.
I quote from the link . . . "Denise Red Horse, who died in a Sept. 3 car crash, somehow managed to apply for an absentee ballot on Sept. 21--in two different counties." Do you think this dead guy voted for Thune? Twice.
In my second paragraph I stated Nixon didn't contest the close election in 1960, yet Gore did in 2000. Do you disagree with that?
In my third paragraph I said the Democraps are trying to stack the courts with Activist Judges. Again . . . are you disagreeing with that?
I might, in fact, be "overblown" but at least I try to debate someone about what it is they've said or written and not call them names or argue points they've never brought up.
I could give a Tinker's damn about what happens in Washington . . . but it'll always be my contention that Democrapic Whiners far outnumber the Pubbie ones. Do you have any facts to dispute that?
By the way . . . I do sincerely welcome you to Free Republic but you would do well to avoid anything personal.
Okay, I concede.
Whenever there is voter fraud, I think there is an automatic case to contest the election. That's what Thune should have done, methinks.
Gregoire has not even alleged voter fraud, oddly enough. . .