Posted on 01/01/2005 4:44:14 PM PST by sionnsar
I keep hearing that there is a provision where any citizen can challenge the election. What would happen if 1 or 2 hundred thousand put in a formal challenge aledging fraud in King County?
Yes, the latest poll shows that the voters of WA think that Rossi won the election and whats her face(hate to say her name) lost. Only 37 percent think Rossi lost. This shows that even the Dems think the Dems cheated on the count. I hope Rossi takes this to the wall ( or if you are into the God Father, to the matresses)
Come to think of it, it was the Democrats who tried to steal the 2000 Presidential election and we had to live through 4 years of relentless claim of conspiracy and illegitimacy.
Ping
I believe your chart has some problems with data in columns. You could correct it and post it as a comment, or ask the mods to redo it for you.
Man! This continues to get stinkier by the day!
Why do you people who care live in such a shit-hole? Move. Let the remainder run themselves aground. You can always go back and re-colonize at a cut rate.
"Why do you people who care live in such a shit-hole? Move."
That's certainly an intellegent remark. First, Washington is not a shithole, it's a beautiful state. I notice you have not disclosed where YOU live. Second, why should anyone have to pack up and leave just because someone else can't play by the rules. Running away like a coward is the answer, is it? You ought to be ashamed of yourself for even post such crap. What a maroon.
Click through to the source to get your tables "clean." Firefox (and actually all other browsers I've tried) fail to render the source page's source correctly.
We got our reasons. But what a great and notable day it is when a Texan suggests we turn tail and run. Guess we Washington mossbacks got the measure of Texans today.
I'd say Seattle is hopeless, not Washington.
Define "any citizen."
Can this include military voters stationed overseas? People who formerly lived in Washington State?
People who do not live in Washington State?
Citizens of the US?
Well, the Emerald City has gotten way too big for its britches, you must admit...........The days of the wooly Northwesterners are long gone. Even Boeing moved.
Which isn't to say it's not gorgeous. It is.
Not sure. That is why I asked the question. I have been hearing from the local news and here on FR that any citizen (I would assume a registered voter in WA state) can challenge the election.
Anyone know more?
Where's John Conyers when you need him? Instead of wasting his time "contesting" Ohio's results, he should be looking into the obvious irregularities in King County.
worth keeping
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