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To: CYBERKEN who wrote (328977)12/14/2002 3:31:52 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Re: "Ashcroft will do some good, and the country will owe much to him for that and many other things. But the reality remains that stealing elections through fraud is a crime that is not generally prosecuted, unless the offended nation turns to totalitarianism (the slimy election stealers ARE always on the first bus to the shiny new Gulags)."

>>> Why is THAT, Cy? Why is the most serious possible crime in a Democracy NOT PROSECUTED? (Unless the Republi-crats are all in it together... and it's just one big happy club of inside-the-Beltway vote stealers....)

>>> And, what does 'totalitarianism' have to do with it? That does not compute. In totalitarian countries like Iraq or the old Soviet Union, we expect 'elections' to be fraudulent. '100%' of the people always 'vote' for the Fearless Leader, so 'vote fraud' is not a crime... it is the national way.

>>> In Democracies, on the other hand, it is the most serious of crimes.

>>> So, turn over your evidence and let's prosecute the scum!

>>> You can't tell me John Ashcroft wouldn't like to bite into a big steaming chunk of Democrat vote fraud, can you?

>>> Have at it! Don't keep the goods to yourself Cy.