Posted on 12/07/2006 3:20:44 PM PST by PghBaldy
GASTONIA - Would Ronald Reagan's re-election have been even more of a runaway, or would Walter Mondale have claimed another precinct?
That's one question after a bizarre discovery Wednesday in Gastonia: a locked metal box full of ballots from the 1984 election.
The box was sitting behind a house off West Mauney Avenue when Jim Rudisill found it.
Rudisill is having the former mill house rehabilitated and said people occasionally break into it at night to sleep there. They sometimes take things from the house, he said, but they rarely leave anything.
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"Rove, you magnificent..."
"Ahhh, shut up!"
And they complain about touch screens...
OMGGG so Ronnie would have punk Walter Mondale MOREEE
Stop confusing people with facts.
NO honey this way before Karl Rove times more like OH GOD maybe Sinatra little Mafia friends LOL!
HEY Frankie thanks to mafia help JFK so I think ole Frankie would gladly help one of his old Hollywood friend to presidency LOL!
Thanks!
Reagan made one big mistake. Amnesty. Nobody is without fault.
But it's been a long day and I don't feel like arguing right now.
A dead Reagan would certainly still have my vote against a still brain dead Mondale
I think Reagan was the greatest president of the 20th century and one of our greatest presidents ever.
Reagan, however, also:
1) Allowed Congress to spend like drunken sailors.
2) Granted blanket amnesty to three million illegal immigrants
3) Turned timid (actually, turned tail) when confronted by islamic fascists.
Yet Reagan is a hero here, while it seems most Freepers think Bush 43 is a bum.
Something is really wrong with this picture.
Probably true. Every state does it slightly differently. Ours counts the absentee ballots that can be processed automatically (optical readers), but isn't very diligent about counting the ones that need hand processing unless the vote is close. It's expensive to process those, and if it won't make a difference, there's no reason to bother.
Quick! Send in the lawyers! I demand a recount!!! :^D
Walter Mondale. That loser's performance was even worse than his former boss, Jimmy "Landslide" Carter.
People in general weren't aware of the true greatness of President Reagan during his tenure. Some were, but the media pretty much behaved just about the same way toward him as they have been doing to President Bush during his term in office - undercutting him, ridiculing him constantly, trying to destroy him. Frankly, the talking heads and the DU types constantly ridiculed Reagan for being old, for allegedly going to sleep in Cabinet meetings. All the while Reagan just smiled indulgently, said "there they go again", did his thing half asleep and one hand tied behind his back so much better than Bubba Clinton and came out on top of the Presidential greatness heap in the end. I think he would like President Bush and admire him; glad he didn't have to know a whole lot about Clinton for very long; so depressing.
I know, I know, I should probably be ashamed but Gastonny pride is sort of weird. We tend to be more proud of things we shouldn't be and not as for things we should be. It's when the redneck comes out in us ;)
==laughing==
LG, I was thinking about the races myself. According to the article the closest race was 1,400 votes. IIRC, that was the year of Helms/Hunt but it wasn't close. We didn't have much intrigue back in the 80s there. Pretty much you knew who was going to win months before the election.
This whole absentee business is such that I'd like to see a federal law that says you spend 10 years in prison if you or country-appointed member refuses to count a single absentee vote.
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