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Are You Too Stupid to Vote Properly?
Men's News Daily ^ | July 6, 2004 | Joe Mariani

Posted on 07/06/2004 5:39:38 PM PDT by Vision Thing

According to some Democratic lawmakers, you aren't capable of voting this year without a United Nations monitor making sure you get it right. Nine prominent Democrats, elected members of the House of Representatives, have sent a letter to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, begging him to send UN monitors to oversee the 2004 election. Florida representative Eddie Bernice Johnson led the latest effort to subvert the sovereignty of the United States and place us under the control of the increasingly-corrupt United Nations.

Let me get this straight. A group of Democrats want to bring some people from countries like North Korea, Iran, Syria, China and Cuba -- people that have never seen a democratic election in their lifetimes -- to sit in judgment on our elections? What kind of voodoo politics is that? The last time a foreign body had any direct influence over the political process of this country, the situation was corrected by a war for our freedom from British rule. Are these so-called Americans so willing to surrender that hard-won right of self-determination now, and to such a shamelessly scandal-ridden group of anti-American dictatorships and terrorist sympathisers? We may as well dissolve the Union now and save ourselves the pain of watching it done for us.

Generations of Americans have fought, and many have died, to preserve this independent nation as a single sovereign entity, free of outside control. Those men would be appalled who declared "for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor." Where is the honor in those Democrats who can't admit that Al Gore lost the election fair and square according to the existing laws, four years after the fact?

That's what this election and this kind of partisanship is all about, in the end -- the bitter, unquenchable anger of Democrats who tried and failed to overthrow the election process when Al Gore lost the 2000 election. After calling President Bush to concede the election, Gore decided that he still wanted to win after all, and demanded a recount. As per Florida law, a machine recount was taken, and Gore still lost. Unfazed and unwilling to accept his loss, unable to consider the good of the country more important than his own wounded pride and unfulfilled ambition, Gore sued the State of Florida to demand a manual recount. When the Florida Supreme Court allowed it...

Gore still lost, even when the absentee votes of the military -- people whose votes deserve to be counted if anyone's are -- were throw out. In an act of almost unbelievable hubris, Gore demanded another manual recount, and the FSU allowed it again. Never mind that the entire country was in an uproar over this subversion of the democratic process. Never mind that the pride and anger of Democrats was interrupting the smooth transfer of power as mandated by the Constitution. Finally, the Supreme Court decided that more recounts would be unproductive, and would be in violation of the Constitution. They decided that the three-times-verified election results would stand. Though the Democrats have resented that decision for nearly four years, it's important to remember that in the case of an unclear Presidential vote result (which this wasn't), Congress would have the right to decide. Article II, Section 1, Clause 3 of the Constitution states that "if no Person have a Majority, then from the five highest on the List the said House shall in like Manner chuse the President." (The Twelfth Amendment shortened the list to the three highest.) George W. Bush would still have won in any case.

This latest attempt to brand the 2000 election as somehow "wrong" is an offshoot of Rep. Johnson's own unfounded attempt to claim that black voters were deliberately disenfranchised due to their color. According to the 17 August 2001 dissenting statement by members of the US Commission on Civil Rights, "Dr. John Lott, an economist at Yale Law School, was unable to find a consistent, statistical significant relationship between the share of voters who were African Americans and the ballot spoilage rate." In fact, the only people that weren't allowed to vote by Florida law were convicted felons. While there were problems with the 1998-mandated purge of convicted felons from the state's voting rolls, there was ample time for anyone who had been convicted, served their time and been released to ensure that their restored voting rights were properly recorded. As usual, personal responsibility is never an issue with Democrats. The problems with the voting rolls actually went both ways -- over 6,500 convicted felons who had no right to vote were allowed to do so anyway. The Democrats don't seem at all concerned with votes that were illegally cast for Gore, however. They also didn't seem concerned with the fact that the "mainstream" news outlets declared the Florida vote for Gore an hour early. 187,000 registered voters in Florida's heavily-Republican panhandle -- in the Central time zone -- did not vote. A poll conducted by McLaughlin & Associates indicated not only that two-thirds of them would have voted for George W. Bush, but that "the early and incorrect news network announcements declaring Al Gore the winner in Florida may have influenced thousands of last-minute voters." The Democrats are not concerned, as they pretend to be, for the rights of all voters... only those who might have voted for Gore. It's the ultimate in partisanship.

As Civil Rights Commissioners Abigail Thernstrom and Russell G. Redenbaugh stated in 2001, "[b]y basing its conclusion on allegations that seem driven by partisan interests and that lack factual basis, the majority on the Commission has needlessly fostered public distrust, alienation and manifest cynicism." Frankly, that sounds near-prophetic in retrospect. What have the Democrats done for the last four years except foster public distrust, alienation and manifest cynicism? It could almost be the party's motto.

And now they -- some of them, at any rate -- want to turn over the most basic right of all Americans to the management of foreign countries. What purpose would be served by submitting our rights to those who have no interest in furthering American interests -- quite the opposite, in fact? Distrust, Alienation and Cynicism, to be sure.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004election; 2004electionfraud; antiamericanism; bushhaters; byhookorbycrook; corruption; democrats; dirtytricks; election2004; electionfraud; electionlaw; electionlaws; fec; feclaws; florida; floridafiasco; floridavoters; floriduh; howtostealanelection; iraqresolutions; iraqwar; rattricks; scampaign; thefixisin; un; unfailures; unitednations; votefraud
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To: martin_fierro

We can only hope kids will continue to be like the moron with the shirt and stay away from the polls. I don't want them voting until after they've acquired some real world experience, not the kind they find in their precious reality-based TV.


21 posted on 07/06/2004 6:11:37 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Kerry-Edwards: For men and women who vote under the influence of their own estrogen)
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To: dread78645

My apologies to the good people of Florida for claiming that EBJ is from there. I'm from her home state of Texas, so I cannot disclaim any responsibility for her assclown proposals.


22 posted on 07/06/2004 6:14:22 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Kerry-Edwards: For men and women who vote under the influence of their own estrogen)
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To: Vision Thing
Are You Too Stupid to Vote Properly?

Why, do I look like a democrat?

23 posted on 07/06/2004 6:18:05 PM PDT by Still Thinking
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To: TommyDale
I want to personally extend an invitation to the U.N. observers to watch me vote a STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET my merely punching one hole! I love the voting in North Carolina!!

Wow! A government agency actually simplified the voting process. So it's possible to create efficiency in a non-defense government program. Not bad.

24 posted on 07/06/2004 6:49:48 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Kerry-Edwards: For men and women who vote under the influence of their own estrogen)
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To: martin_fierro

25 posted on 07/06/2004 7:59:34 PM PDT by BraveMan
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To: Vision Thing

26 posted on 07/06/2004 8:28:48 PM PDT by wolicy_ponk (George W. Bush - LET'S ROLL! --------------------- John F. Kerry - Let's Roll over...)
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To: martin_fierro

Conversely, dying is for young people - especially where voting is unpopular.


27 posted on 07/06/2004 8:46:30 PM PDT by Old Professer (Interests in common are commonly abused.)
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To: Vision Thing

"Unfazed and unwilling to accept his loss, unable to consider the good of the country more important than his own wounded pride and unfulfilled ambition, Gore ..." Acxtually, Gore was told to buy time with the first phases of the recount process, to allow the criminal enterprise to gin up enough fradulent votes and public outcry. Why else would shakedown man Jesse Jackasson and his goons have decended upon Florida so quickly? Why else would an already hired polling company have been enroute to Florida for door-to-door push polling? Why else would an army of lawyers hired in advance by the dnc have reservations days in advance in Florida, to be registered only days after the elections? why else would ... oh, never mind. The democrat criminal enterprise is likely playing a diversionary tactic, to focus the press on Florida while they create tens of thousands of fraudulent votes elsewhere this time. Look for Penn. and Ill. and New Mexico to be the solid Kerry states, based on long since deceased voters.


28 posted on 07/06/2004 8:54:58 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: Vision Thing
Throw the Bums Out!!!
George W. Bush will be reelected by a margin of at least ten per cent

29 posted on 07/06/2004 9:42:22 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Unlike some people, I have a profile. Okay, maybe it's a little large...)
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To: muawiyah
If I showed up at our local precinct on election day and there was some foreign geek hanging around watching people, I think I'd have him arrested and hauled away to the Fairfax County jail as soon as possible.

I admire your restraint.
I on the other hand would drag his sorry foreign rear outside by his 'short hairs' and commence to kick his 3rd World butt BACK to Burkina-Faso or whatever hellhole he was spawned in.

But that's just me

Now naturally I'd do this AFTER voting as making bail can be time consuming. :-)

No specific animus toward residents of Burkina-Faso, just stay the heck out of our elections.

30 posted on 07/07/2004 5:27:39 AM PDT by Condor51 (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. -- Gen G. Patton Jr)
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