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To: bvw

Thanks for taking the time to educate me on 1855 Kansas.
There was a lot of violence in Kansas as well, if I recall my history.

I agree with you about the fraud issue. It was an issue in 2000, but the GOP was too “gentlemenly” to confront it.

They also failed to do in 2004.

Hillary’s support bases are all in the major cities, whixh are Democratically controlled.

I lived in NJ for many years—election fraud in the inner cities was raised to an art form there.

Then after all of our hard work to overcome the Dems and voter fraud to lect a Republican governor, Christie Todd Whitman, she turned out to be a worthless RINO.

The comment about the “Chinese slavers” and their influence in 2008 is very prescient.

And why not—it worked for them with the last Clinton Presidential candidate.


48 posted on 10/22/2007 8:53:33 PM PDT by exit82 (I believe Juanita--Hillary enabled Juanita's rapist.)
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To: exit82
Many similarities between the fight against slavery then, and the fight for survival as a free moral nation now. Elections in Jersey show that "morality" is scoffed at as an issue. What New Jerseyians want are "effective" political operators. And they do get them, while morality is ignored or laughed about.

When there was outright slavery, people understood the moral component of political issues. When people and their politics no longer care about moral issue, then freedom becomes lost.

Yet slavery is back in the US, big time. It is a form of indentured servitude. A very comfortable prideful form. It is being captured for life in debt. It is even in being a salaried employee, with withholding and medical plans and pensions. Those are sinecures -- yes, a very plush form of slavery, but still a form thereof. And if unionized the slaves vote the line the master lays out -- not in totality, but in much stronger measure then freemen would.

71 posted on 10/23/2007 4:34:52 AM PDT by bvw
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