Posted on 10/30/2006 5:05:36 PM PST by Dane
HARVEY WASSERMAN co-editor, with Bob Fitrakis and Steve Rosenfeld, of DID GEORGE W. BUSH STEAL AMERICA'S 2004 ELECTION?
Fruitcake.
Then there's the 40,000 lawyers in the American Bar Association, a scary group if I ever saw one.
I explained to them how the Exit poll's were just
a brief, and that ballots would determine the outcome.
They laughed in my face.
I walked out with the last laugh that nite.
"Exhilarating".
/Salute,
MaxMax.
With a 100% natural fully organic wind powered tinfoil hat:
"In 1968 Harvey helped found the legendary anti-war Liberation News Service, and then Massachusetts' communal/organic Montague Farm, now home to the Zen Peacemaker Community, International..."
"The Solartopian Superpower of Peace, he says, can triumph over the evil forces of the Bush Junta."
Fitrakis is one of the King Loonies of leftist politics in Columbus. This is a mild column by his standards.
Too late .. I already voted!! YaaaaHooooo!!
Haven't these lefties figured out that the more they scream about voter suppression and vote stealing, the fewer minority voters are going to waste their time going to the polls. There was article in Wall Street Journal last week indicating that the DEMS have major concerns about black voter turnout this year because they've convinced blacks that their votes WONT be counted.
Draconian? What do these people use for ID to cash a check, open a bank account, get a drivers license, prove they are 21, buy cigarettes, apply for a job? But its somehow a problem to have ID to vote?
Here we go again!!
And those same requirements do not affect the ability to get a driver's license...which is the same level of difficulty, but without the written or the road test.
This is a lie. First of all, WHOEVER is on the books doesn't count, because as Jay Cost proved in 2004, the "registered" Dems include hundreds of thousands of people who have left the state.
Two days ago I asked Jay what the current breakdown of D/R/I was in Ohio, and he said, "No one knows." If we base it on his 2004 #s, things have only gotten worse for the Dems, and it's a pretty good likelihood that the GOP actually has the registration edge.
Game, set, match.
See my post on this thread. The likelihood is that Rs are actually in the majority in OH. Old registration lists include thousands, maybe a hundred thousand, Ds who are not in the state any longer, as Jay Cost proved in 2004. It hasn't gotten better for the Dems since then.
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