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To: TornadoAlley3
It was probably Obama's trolls who wrote McCain the fake letters (I'm a lifelong Republican BUT...) and scared him into thinking the Republican base was so nutty they were going to start a revolution.

Come on, McCain - time to GET REAL. Republicans don't even demonstrate in the street with placards. THEY'RE AT WORK. Republicans are NOT going to do a revolution. The people who wrote those plaintive letters are trolls. Track them down and see. And yeah, many trolls "register" as GOP. It makes their story easier to believe. DO some research. Call Rush. He knows how to deal with these people.

84 posted on 10/11/2008 8:27:31 AM PDT by GOPJ (Calling Ayers a school reformer is like calling Joseph Stalin an agricultural reformer -SolStern)
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To: GOPJ

A threat of a revolution in the event of losing the election should be considered seriously by authorities and investigated. However the left makes such statements all the time and is not called on it.

Even in the event of a stolen election with millions of dead and duplicate voters casting ballots, it would not be the answer. But a march of millions on the capital (or on the corporate headquarters of the sponsors of the nightly news broadcasts) would be a peaceful protest.

Republicans DON’T engage in street warface and agitation. That is what threw the Democrats for a loop when Clinton was protested during the impeachment hearings and especially in 2000 when the Democrats wanted to manufacture more votes for Gore behind closed doors. Ballot tampering is a serious thing.


94 posted on 10/11/2008 8:32:28 AM PDT by weegee (Obama's a uniter?"I want you to argue with them (friends,neighbors,Republicans) & get in their face")
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