I like your spectacles, give them to me. Thanks.
I neglected to mention that in the great city of Milwaukee, the City Council requested several thousand extra ballots for registered Democrats. The thing is...these people don't exist. The addresses for these "registered voters" proved to be vacant lots, restaurants, laundromats; i.e. non-residential sites. But the Council decided to request the ballots anyway, so as to not "disenfranchise" these voters. How ridiculous is that?
Furthermore, in Philadelphia, when the polls opened at 7:00, it was discovered that 2,000 votes were already submitted. Naturally, they were going to be discarded as they were illegitimate, but the Mayor and several of his Democratic cronies are trying to overturn that decision, so as to not "disenfranchise" the voters.
So basically, remember all of this when whiney liberals complain about Republicans trying to rig the vote; their arguments are bankrupt, as they have no basis in reality in the first place, but these examples serve to highlight that for the most part, whenever they accuse Republicans of doing something, THEY'RE the ones that are actually doing it. Sheesh.
Later, fiends.
Love, Ian
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Yeah, I was totally the only person in the building under 35 years of age (not counting the people who brought their whiney kids and crying babies with them).
As of right now, Bush has both the popular AND the electoral votes. I wouldn't worry.
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