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To: Red Badger

The left doesn’t even hide it anymore, this is so pout in the open now.

everytime a race is close the media will not call it for the republicans if they’re leading but even funnier is that in a close race the left always seems to produce bags of votes which not have been counted days later.
MN was the latest fact of this

their sidekicks in the media will cover for them while they keep printing votes out and hey suddenly we’;ve found another bag of votes look, count them
Media says OK we’ll report that every vote must count, nothing strange about it.

The media right now are destroying this country and letting the rats get away with election fraud at every election.


6 posted on 11/05/2010 8:32:52 AM PDT by manc (Homosexuality is a mental disorder as is liberalism. Anyone supporting this needs mental help)
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To: manc
They are stealing elections openly now, and thumbing their noses at us while they do it. If you dare to say anything about it, they shriek, "Bush 2000!" (My response to that is always, 'That election was not stolen. It was stopped before it WAS stolen.")

The Washington Governor's face, the Al Franken race, there was another I can't recall details about but I think it was in Texas last election - where they "found" a bag of ballots in the trunk of someone's car???? Give. Me. A. Break.

These new Republican state houses need to stop this and they need to stop it ASAP. If your "bag of ballots" isn't there to be counted, then it is inadmissable. Sorry. Maybe you shouldn't be hiring incompetent SEIU union f***s to rig your elections for you.

22 posted on 11/05/2010 8:41:52 AM PDT by ponygirl (TEA people: First we take out the RINOS. Then we finish off the Socialists.)
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