Rossi wins by 32 VOTES...join us here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1287793/posts
I'm not the only one who has CNN on. Can't find my clicker.
Have they called Ohio for W, yet?
Praise God from whom all blessings flow....
King County has been manufacturing Dem votes like crazy. First they came up with 11,000 ballots during the initial count. Then today, King County produced an additional 941 ballots in the recount (after first saying the amount was 500, then 710). The Dems will do anything to win this race. It's going to get worse from here. It will be FL 2000 all over again as King County will now manually recount nearly 900,000 ballots.
In California back in the 1980s we had an Assemblyman win by about that much who was actually seated in the legislature. The Dems began the process of counting and recounting and "finding" missing ballots in locked rooms. Eventually they found and tortured up enough votes for the Dem to win by 25, and our guy was booted from his office and the Dem seated.
I hope you folks in Washington have lots of cameras around and observers with eagle eyes. The only way to stop them from stealing this is to CATCH them in the act of inserting ballots.
On the bright side, it may put Rossi in excellent position to knock of Cantwell in '06. As down as I was after Thune was robbed in his race against Timmy Johnson, it made his victory over Dasshole all the more sweet. I'll bet Dino could do the same.
Ping!
(Scratching head perplexedly.)
when will cbs call the election for Bush?
There will be a lot of shuffling and manipulation of ballots by RAT counters in an attempt to knock off chads and turn this. It ain't over. That's for sure.
This stinks, the Dems will steal this away. BUT, the average voter in the state is going to get even next time. This will drive up voter turn out for Republicans in the future. Our only hope is the court system, not allowing the divine intervention, changing of ballots by getting signatures after the votes are counted, and selective hand recounts. Still, living here in Washington State, this is very frustrating.