Posted on 11/06/2002 4:01:49 AM PST by MosesKnows
Could yesterday's elections outcomes be the results of a diminished amount of corruption in the voting process?
They were wrong.
Possibly...
But I can't... I refuse to believe that most Californians are dumber than rocks.
Talk about mixed feelings!
Now that California will be pushed into irrelevancy (to say nothing of bankrupcy) it is serious time to be looking to move.
If Minnesota weren't so damned cold...
Possibly...
But I can't... I refuse to believe that most Californians are dumber than rocks.
Talk about mixed feelings!
Now that California will be pushed into irrelevancy (to say nothing of bankrupcy) it is serious time to be looking to move.
If Minnesota weren't so damned cold...
The issue of illegal alien registration in California.(And every big state) The entire state's voter rolls are just going to have to be verified for citizenship, addresses, etc. This issue is the 900-pound gorilla of CA politics and Simon (and every one else on the RNC Team) deserved to lose because they didn't have the cojones to kick the big ape's.
If there are not 250,000 illegally registered voters in LA alone, I'll buy every legally registered Democrat a drink.
I am willing to bet that more Mexicans are registered to vote in CA than citizens are registered in ME. (Minus the Somalis, of course.)
Let's savor this election for a long while. It is God's gift to our country when we needed it most. But we still have to get back to work and end electoral fraud in the big states. The 'Rats will come back with a vengeance to steal them back. We ain't seen nothin' yet.
Let's also hope this election signals a new maturity on the part of the African-American voter. Many of them stayed home because of the obvious betrayal of their interests by the 'Rats. If a few more can take the next logical step in every succeeding election ... who knows what we could accomplish with them
Anyone seen any numbers on this?
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