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Politics : Fahrenheit 9/11: Michael Moore's Masterpiece -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cola Can who wrote (908)6/28/2004 2:09:17 PM
From: JeffA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2772
 
Of course you can't my little recycleable buddy! You are on the side I am talking about. Here in St Louis, when they bus loads of voters too and fro, and most of them never bothered to register but they still wanted to vote, they screamed they were disenfranchised and threatened a lawsuit. It did not matter that they were not in compliance with the law, it was what they wanted and they huffed and puffed and stamped their feet and screamed it was a race thang, and a sympathetic judge left the voting booths open extra time for these voters to vote, until a real judge shut them down. This was all staged by our local democratic idiot representative.

But I know, you don't see anything wrong with what happened. I am certain you think they should get to vote, registered or not. Regardless of residence, felony record or whatever. They should have been entitled to vote. Well they were, and we are none the better off because of it.

This was an orchestrated Democratic movement. The buses were hired by democrats, they were dumped at the polls late, just to cause a problem.

So, don't lecture me about fixing votes or any other BS when I saw what happened here with my own eyes.

Also, your party is actively recruiting voters through the use of alcohol. So, squeaky clean is your party.