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After fixing last elections does anyone really think there is a race on?

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posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 09:07 AM
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Do people actually believe Kerry has a chance? After cheating once already is Bush just going to throw his hands in the air and say: "oh go on and have the job Kerry?" not likely!
There is only going to be one winner and thats surely bush. His family has pumped how much into grooming him for this?
They want the full 2 terms surely.



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 09:23 AM
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I understand what you are saying, I mean if Bush could cheat his way in the first time, then think what he will be able sort out now after being in power for 4 years and installing that crazy computer voting system.



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 09:27 AM
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see, the thing its gonna have to be a really close race if he tries to pull another Florida again. And as far as for grooming, Jeb was really the one who was suppose to run, idk what happened though.



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 10:32 AM
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Originally posted by s13guy
. And as far as for grooming, Jeb was really the one who was suppose to run, idk what happened though.



Eh? Missed the whole Jed thing can you explain? Oh and what is idk? A type-o hopefully!



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 08:36 PM
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Originally posted by Corinthas
Do people actually believe Kerry has a chance? After cheating once already is Bush just going to throw his hands in the air and say: "oh go on and have the job Kerry?" not likely!
There is only going to be one winner and thats surely bush. His family has pumped how much into grooming him for this?
They want the full 2 terms surely.


Bush? Cheating? Are you referring to Florida? Think again! If ALGORE carries his home state of Tennessee, Florida doesn't matter! ALGORE's own people did not want him president and they knew him best!



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 08:39 PM
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Originally posted by Corinthas
Do people actually believe Kerry has a chance? After cheating once already is Bush just going to throw his hands in the air and say: "oh go on and have the job Kerry?" not likely!
There is only going to be one winner and thats surely bush. His family has pumped how much into grooming him for this?
They want the full 2 terms surely.


I personnally think Kerry never had a chance just for the simple fact that the Clinton's will not allow it. It would mess up Hillary in 2008. How about that for a conspiracy theory for you?



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 08:42 PM
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Originally posted by Corinthas
Do people actually believe Kerry has a chance? After cheating once already is Bush just going to throw his hands in the air and say: "oh go on and have the job Kerry?" not likely!
There is only going to be one winner and thats surely bush. His family has pumped how much into grooming him for this?
They want the full 2 terms surely.


I'm voting for Kerry BEFORE I vote against him!!! Kerry is a flip-flopper and also a loser.

[edit on 30-8-2004 by Carseller4]



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 08:44 PM
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MADAME BUTTERFLY FLIES OFF WITH BALLOTS
FLORIDA FIXED AGAIN?
ABSENTEE BALLOTS GO ABSENT

by Greg Palast


On Friday, Theresa LePore, Supervisor of Elections in Palm Beach, candidate for re-election as Supervisor of Elections, chose to supervise her own election, no one allowed. This Tuesday, Florida votes for these nominally non-partisan posts.

You remember Theresa, "Madame Butterfly," the one whose ballots brought in the big vote for Pat Buchanan in the Jewish precincts in November 2000. Then she failed to do the hand count that would have changed the White House from Red to Blue.

This time, Theresa's in a hurry to get to the counting. She began tallying absentee ballots on Friday in her own re-election race. Not to worry: the law requires the Supervisor of Elections in each county to certify poll-watchers to observe the count.

But Theresa has a better idea. She refused to certify a single poll-watcher from opponents' organizations despite the legal requirement she do so by last week. She'll count her own votes herself, thank you very much!

And so far, she's doing quite well. Although 37,000 citizens have requested absentee ballots, she says she'd only received 22,000 when she began the count. Where are the others? Don't ask: though she posts the names of requesters, she won't release the list of those who have voted, an eyebrow-raising deviation from standard procedure
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[edit on 30-8-2004 by Sauron]



posted on Aug, 31 2004 @ 01:09 AM
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that doesnt sound good




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