Posted on 10/23/2004 12:15:37 PM PDT by sweetliberty
No, I live in Harris County, Texas where almost every elected official is Republican and all statewide offices are held by Republicans. IMHO, there is a lot of political infighting for personal power and influence within the party. The county Republican organization is too lame to even call the volunteers and get them assigned to help campaigns. When Steve Stockman upset Rep. Jack Brooks in 1994 Steve mobilized an incredible 2000 volunteers to get the job done.
I hear ya...."political infighting".....
I can offer this idea: Voter fraud ought to be treated like terrorism in that the Bush Doctrine is applied. To wit: states that don't ensure that it DOES NOT happen will be repsonsible and penalized. I don't even know if that's legal, but if it is, it would incentivize the states to get serious about policing voter fraud.
Sorry about the Wal-Mart Misunderstooding.. What are you doing now?
I am a caseworker for child protective services.
Excellent and important post. Thank you.
BUMP!!!
Miss Edie, you probably remember that the SC 6th district was gerrymandered by court order some years back to create a black majority district, so as to provide representation for African-Americans. That makes the 6th virtually a fiefdom-for-life for the Hon. Rep. Clyburn.
One precinct appeared to be clean as a whistle, or at least it was clean after one poll watcher contested a ballot early on. The poll worker was called out to the voter's car to help a handicapped person. But that help included holding the hand that was punching the ballot with the stylus.
So what happened? Did anyone witness voter fraud? Did your state use paper ballots or computers?
Geez, Bush wins and everyone is satified.
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