To: TJC
Statesmanship.
Is this a case where the need for the nation to have a smooth election out weighs the need for partisanship ?
7 posted on
11/06/2002 1:45:26 PM PST by
ChadGore
To: ChadGore
I do not disagree, however unless they are caught, convicted and punished it will continue. I do not know what would be the better coarse.
9 posted on
11/06/2002 1:49:14 PM PST by
TJC
To: ChadGore
No and no and no. The Rats play dirty, partisan, and they don't care about playing by the rules, about morality, or justice. They cheated in South Dakota. No way Republicans win landslide victories for other offices in the state but the Senate race's a photo finish. It doesn't pass the smell test here. We have earned a right to be partisan. Thune IS the winner in SD and no amount of Saddam style ballot box stuffing in Shannon County on Tim Johnson's behalf will change that reality. Its about time to seat him to send the Democrats the message you can't buy a Senate seat through election fraud.
To: ChadGore
Many of my co-workers are shocked daily when I tell them about democRAT doings. They refuse to believe me until I provide a source (usually a simple google search). Many Americans are the same and still don't believe the democRATs cheat the way they do.
I think this may be a case when the nation as a whole needs a serious slap on the face so it may wake up and see what really goes on during elections. If we don't do this now, I believe it may be too late.
20 posted on
11/06/2002 2:05:49 PM PST by
dpa5923
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