Blacks seem to think their votes were suppressed, and the media favoring Gore ran with that story however nobody talks about the military vote in 2004.... in 2000 there was as much controversy over the military vote being messed up (can we use "suppressed" for military too?)....and I hope this time around they are going to be included as there is a far larger contingent of military out of country than there was in 2000.
Here is an old story:http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=15606
In addition, Kerry's camp seem to think raising fear in Black voters will again work against Bush. I think we should start asking questions about the military's right to have their votes counted (especially now in war time).
"in 2000 there was as much controversy over the military vote being messed up (can we use "suppressed" for military too?)"
No you cannot. In this day in time the military can only fight for the right to vote. They don't actually have the right to vote. (unless of course as a group they might vote Democrat...then it's okay. Kind of a flip-flop type issue)