Posted on 10/04/2003 3:21:14 AM PDT by sarcasm
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:16:59 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
October 4, 2003 -- IF Californians are "lucky," the Oct. 7 recall election may be the last one in which the citizens of California decide their own destiny.
Why? Consider this from the "Easy Voter Guide": You don't need an address to vote. You can put down the two cross streets near where you live; the "motor voter bill" allows simultaneous registration for drivers' licenses and voting; the L.A. Registrar of Voters says a license is the only official document needed to register to vote.
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Considering the forum, I would have presumed your plea would have been for a massive turnout for conservatives
All I am saying is that without massive REPUBLICAN turnout, whether for Arnold or Tom, Davis has a vote fraud scheme to remain in office.
Please take your suspicions and scuttle away. Thank you.
Some conservatives are voting for Davis.
Hard to believe but there are conservative Democrats who are voting for Davis, just as their are conservative Republicans who are voting for Schwarzenegger.
Their common bold is party loyality.
As for the "Republicans" who will vote NO on the recall, I seriously doubt they are Republicans.
I was discussing conservatives. I gave an example of conservative Republicans voting for Schwarzenegger but that can't be logically construed to mean hate Republicans.
My issue is with the effects of Republican loyalists on this forum. What started as heated but reasoned debate about issues has degenerated to ad hominem comments as illustrated in the quote above.
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