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To: Grampa Dave

Actually, they managed to make the election tighter than it was predicted because this was not a tinfoil trap but a real breach that was not intentional.


86 posted on 04/06/2005 7:51:27 AM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper

I don't know why I should be, but I'm still amazed that they always get away with this crap. Just once I'd like to see large scale Watergate type consequences for their crimes. However, considering the republican senate can't even stand up and fight for judicial nominees, I'm guessing a senate appointed investigative panel on election/voter fraud is out of the question.

I didn't see the interview, with Brit, but thinking back on the election, it's pretty obvious that both parties were employing the same agressive grassroots style campaigns. Well, except that republican activists weren't registering Mary Poppins or channeling the "dearly departed" in an effort to help this sorely overlooked voting bloc to cast their ballots. Thank God for the Swifties, they were the one thing the Dems couldn't anticipate or mount a counterattack against.

Cindie


92 posted on 04/06/2005 8:21:16 AM PDT by gardencatz (I may look like a girl but I'm not, I'm a cyborg! -- Katsura)
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