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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (271756)2/3/2006 5:11:42 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 1575400
 
Bush also cheated to get into power and stay there. He cynically used the Iraq War scares to steal the senate in 2002 as well by branding anyone who disagreed with him a "traitor" in league with Al Qaida and Saddam. This is an illegitimate government which has proven itself criminal and dishonest.



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (271756)2/3/2006 8:44:25 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575400
 
re:When did being a lousy sport become a good thing?

Just following your lead.

You have to admit if the repubs had added new votes to the box every other day and then asked they all be recounted you would be at the head of the line claiming fraud.


If the votes were legitimate why should they not be counted because some polling precinct worker screwed up? However, its when voter cards get altered by precinct captains as was done in FLA, or when people who happened to be black and who were registered to vote were denied that opportunity at their polling place again like in FLA, then I become suspicious. In fact, where were you during FLA 2000?

I don't have a problem with losing or having every vote count, but to keep finding them after the first count sure has the appearance of impropriety in any election contest.

Its happened in almost every election in the past ten years where a recount became necessary. Unfortunately, American polling places are not quite as efficient and competent as we have been led to believe.