Posted on 10/13/2004 6:14:06 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
I think we are, and fortunately the attorney general is a real smart guy named Ashcroft. I'm sure he's aware of this court case in the keystone state.
I've heard "public service" ads placed on Pittsburgh radio stations by the commonwealth of Pa. telling people to vote even if they're not registered, just use a "provisional ballot."
I think the Republicans should be out front with this whole absentee ballot thing and let the people know that overseas voters are being subjected to politics by their corrupt officials (and we know who runs PA politics)...John Ashcroft is sending a clear message here and it is this: We've got our eyes open and we're NOT going to let rampant fraud happen on our watch!
Thank you so much, Ms. Philips. I can finally get a good night's sleep. /sarcasm
How can that be legal? The government is telling people to act illegally?
This is a very big story because it shows that the DOJ is on top of things. I hope they can keep control through all of the Dem criminality.
I worry that there is going to be massive violence immediately after the election, especially if President Bush is reelected. This is one of the most important elections ever because of the Supreme Court Judge appointments. IF the RATS get in, we can kiss our first and second Amendments goodbye. Those liberal judges will say we have no 'individual' right to keep and bear arms. I'm buying at least one more gun and I'm stocking up on ammo right now.
I voted in the PA election last week via absentee (in Germany). Nader was not on the ballot. I did not miss him.
Our Gov. Rendell is a demWhore, and he won't allow Bush to win, my Mayor, Mayor Street, Philadelphia, his friends are getting indicted for pay to play fraud, you think this state will go Bush with those two?
BTW, you forgot to bust my chops about the Iggles thrashing my G-men and the statute of limitations on gloating and trash talking has run out ;-)
So that's what Nader has been up to. Helping the RATS to disenfrenchise the military vote.
Cool! I always wanted to be inside the BRA.
I hope everyone realizes this important issue. This election is for ALL THE MARBLES.
Election of the leader of the most powerful country in the world.
Election of the leader of the country that holds the fate of the entire MIDDLE EAST and EUROPE in it's hands.
Election of the leader of the country that will either value or take away:
Religious freedom
Armed citizenry
Keeping organized crime to a minimum
Reduction of corruption in government
Value of human life.
DON'T KID YOURSELF.
IT's ALL ON THE LINE on this one folks. THEY KNOW IT, and that is why they (liberals, organized crime, communist style governments,dictatorial government, MSM, international speculators (robber barons)) are fighting with every last dollar and person they have.
Gore never "backed down" he was shut down by the Court.
Damn, I seriously hadn't contemplated this issue. Not that the election isn't important, but since you never really hear the weasels on MSNBCBSABCNN discuss important issues, this one slips by me: the SupCt controls all this stuff.
And there really is all that power in this election, since it seems all but certain that the Senate will try the nuclear option next session and that Presidential judicial appointments will then be at least voted on. And after the old farts retire, one hopes there will be a genuine attempt to replace them with conservatives.
I would agree. Notice I said Leader of the COUNTRY THAT CONTROLS. The leader affects (by choice of SCJustices) and the people affect by voting. The country as a whole affects all these things, and mostly, as the PRESIDENT goes, so goes the country. Bill clinton was successful in doing all kinds of things that the President normally doesn't have the single vote in. TINK ABOWD IT!
P.S. Not saying you haven't given series consideration to all this. Just kinda following up on what I said for everyone's benefit. Your response was very clear, to the point, and reasonable, and I Thank you for that.
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