To: ClearCase_guy
Agreed. And I don't understand why. If the GOP pushed for electoral reform and sought money to implement it, we could nearly eliminate voter fraud in this country. The Democrats would probably lose 10% of their base (the dead folks, the felons, the double-dippers) It doesn't take throwing money at it, it takes local Republicans who know who lives in their voting precinct or district to act as poll watchers and challenge votes of the dirtbag RATs who defraud the voters every time.
If you want to do something about it, dial up your state's GOP website and contact your local county or city chair.
To: ROCKLOBSTER
On election night I kept wondering how Sen. Rick Santorum could win re-election as PA Senator so easily, while Gore carried the state. It just didn't make sense. The Republicans have obviously done a great job gathering this information, but the question remains, will it get out? Will the general public hear this? No. By and large they will not. The Republicans remain C-students in Electioneering 101 - Getting The Message Out. The media remains firmly in control of the Democrats. And when Al Gore, Terry MacAuliffe, Tom Dashle, or Cynthia McKinney start yapping about how Bush "stole" the election, we will not hear a vigorous rebuttal - with facts to back them up - from the White house or RNC. They remain wimps. SO discouraging.
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