1 posted on
12/24/2002 1:14:48 AM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I say great. Investigate the heck out of it. And while they're at it, make sure there was only one vote per tomb. No more than one vote per man, dead or alive. Thems the rules.
To: kattracks
Hitlary wants to keep this issue alive. After all, she is an expert on divide and conquer tactics. What a wicked woman.
To: kattracks
Once again the Dems say that minorities are stupid. They're too stupid to know what day election day is. They're too stupid or incompetent to have I.D. Asking them to show I.D. to vote is racist, you know. Minorities are too stupid to vote in FLorida (2000).
Oh, well, someday they'll be smart enough to see the patronizing of liberals.
To: kattracks
And to think there are still large numbers of Americans who look at her in there best "Goober" face and say, "Hillary, you sure are a smart woman!"
8 posted on
12/24/2002 1:34:21 AM PST by
leadpenny
To: kattracks; All
"Plaintiffs offered plenty of proof of monolithic voting along racial lines, intimidation of black voters and candidates, other official acts that made voting harder for blacks," Read this- you decide:
10 posted on
12/24/2002 1:47:32 AM PST by
backhoe
To: kattracks
great that this bitch is out of power
To: kattracks
Clinton infuriated Hatch on Friday when she said the selection of Bill Frost (R-Tenn.) to replace Trent Lott (R-Miss.) as Senate majority leader will not cleanse Republicans of their "constant exploitation of race." I irony is just too much; Hillary complaining about the "constant exploitation of race." But I think she should keep it up. Have a huge investigation. Advertise it all over the place. The Dumbocrat just can't see to figure out this stuff only help conservatives.
16 posted on
12/24/2002 2:50:27 AM PST by
Fzob
To: kattracks
SHE'S NOTHING BUT AN UGLY, LYING, CRUSTY, OLD, SMELLY WHORE.
19 posted on
12/24/2002 4:03:26 AM PST by
chiefqc
To: kattracks
A flyer distributed in black neighborhoods read: "Bad Weather? No problem! If the weather is uncomfortable on election day , remember you can wait and cast your ballot on Tuesday, December 10th." If the voters fall for something this stupid, too bad. I don't believe any race has a monopoly on stupidity ;-)
20 posted on
12/24/2002 4:11:17 AM PST by
varon
To: kattracks
Don't you just love it when a senator from N.ark Y sticks thier nose in La.elections.They think the people are to dumb to take care of thier own business.
To: kattracks
If the Pubbies are smart, they will use this to put South Dakota into play, along with Hillary's antics during the 2000 NY Senate campaign.
25 posted on
12/24/2002 7:07:17 AM PST by
dirtboy
To: kattracks
***A flyer distributed in black neighborhoods read: "Bad Weather? No problem! If the weather is uncomfortable on election day , remember you can wait and cast your ballot on Tuesday, December 10th."
There was no voting in Louisiana on Dec. 10, only Dec. 7. ***
Hillary and her operatives are experts at the blame game. I'm sure she knows all about the "Bad Weather" flyers. More than likely, the Dems themselves had them printed and distributed.
If voter fraud failed, and Landrieu lost, they would demand a new election. If Mary "won", they would use "this blatant attempt to suppress voter participation" in their perpetual "smear the racist Repubs" campaign. Florida 2000 ring a bell? Covering all bets.
It's her MO. She ALWAYS accuses her opponents of the sins she herself is committing. Slight-of-hand shell game. Hillary's "First Strike" stRATegy. Evil, pure unadulterated evil!
26 posted on
12/24/2002 7:08:12 AM PST by
auboy
To: kattracks
The fact that such documents exist (in case of bad weather, etc) is not proof of wrongdoing on the part of the RNC. Further, that document is not intimidation of any kind. It appears to be an attempt to trick rather than to intimidate. I say appears because I'm not convinced that the DNC didn't produce those flyers so as to wave them around after the election and gripe about voter "intimidation."
27 posted on
12/24/2002 7:28:19 AM PST by
alnick
To: kattracks
Let's investigate voter disenfranchisement in Arkansas when Clinton was Governor.
To: kattracks
Bad Weather? No problem! If the weather is uncomfortable on election day , remember you can wait and cast your ballot on Tuesday, December 10th."Fairly clever if you ask me.
But if these people that received this flyer thought it was legitimate, they don't deserve the right to cancel my vote.....
To: kattracks
...calling on him to "conduct hearings and an investigation of the recent incidents of voter suppression and intimidation."
Yes, let's investigate recent incidents. While we're at it, let's get all Gorian and bring up incidents from 2000...they had such good documentation of voter intimidation in Florida. Not to mention the suppression of the military votes.....What? We got over it? We got on with life? Oh, OK.
They won't find anything here, either, unless there are carville tracks nearby....
To: kattracks
I'm no 'tinfoil-hat-wearer', but I would PUT MONEY on a 'Rat actually spreading these notes.
If history (distant and recent) is any indicator - and it is!; I'd think twice, as a 'Rat, before I'd start demanding investigations into crooked election strategies.
37 posted on
12/24/2002 9:05:05 AM PST by
Tigercap
To: kattracks
One case cited by Clinton involved the Senate runoff election earlier this month in Louisiana, in which Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) was reelected. A flyer distributed in black neighborhoods read: "Bad Weather? No problem! If the weather is uncomfortable on election day , remember you can wait and cast your ballot on Tuesday, December 10th."
There was no voting in Louisiana on Dec. 10, only Dec. 7.
This story should be headlined: "HILLARY THINKS BLACK VOTERS ARE STUPID."
Does this moronette actually expect people who aren't ignorant enough to be fooled by the flyer to believe that there was an organized effort by the GOP to keep blacks from voting?
Wait a second -- that's IT! They want to buy the loyalty of the ignorant vote! That should be enough for a margin of victory, right?!
I have never understood the concept of not voting because you don't want to get wet! Should we really be up in arms that people who will let rain get in the way of voting aren't heard from?
To: kattracks
"Such conduct is reprehensible and serves only to undermine our democracy," she said.
44 posted on
12/24/2002 10:40:26 AM PST by
Fintan
To: kattracks
A flyer distributed in black neighborhoods read: "Bad Weather? No problem! If the weather is uncomfortable on election day , remember you can wait and cast your ballot on Tuesday, December 10th." That's not so bad. I think we should put out those fliers in every neighborhood. Sounds like a good way to keep stupid people from voting.
45 posted on
12/24/2002 10:49:06 AM PST by
mlo
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