To: MadIvan
I posted it a few times a while back here it was. Problem was I put it in humor when I should of had it as fact.
DNC 10/28/2002 MEMO We have a problem. We are not ready for this election. The idiots we have convinced to vote democrat are so stupid they can't figure out how to cast the vote. They see butterflies and new computers and they are clueless.
What will we do?
Contact us ASP as we will have to hit into high gear with plan B.
To ask for recounts where ever we lose and or challenge the whole thing in court right to the supreme court if needed. Because we are going to lose big time this year. The Republicans will win against us in a LANDSLIDE. If we don't do something.
Our democrat voters are so stupid that we would have to hold their hand and do the vote for them. Just to get it right. So I am sending this memo out now so we can be ready.
Plan B. YES I know we will have to try and steal it again. Maybe someday there will come a time when we won't have to but in the last 50 years and every election in the tradition of RATS we have had to steal em all. Thanks for reading this and contact me right away.
Signed Terry the Pirate head Rat
The rats are planning to steal and challenge this 2002 election in Florida and California if they lose they will ask for recounts with all sorts of stories about democrat voters being so stupid they did not know it was a Republican they voted for and ending with the Supreme Court having to decide the outcome.
My Thought:
VOTE THE RATS BACK TO THE STONE-AGE
4 posted on
11/02/2002 5:43:49 PM PST by
TLBSHOW
To: TLBSHOW
They don't have enough$$$ for 10,000 lawyers. Ha ha ha
7 posted on
11/02/2002 6:00:03 PM PST by
CPT Clay
To: TLBSHOW
28 states will still be using punchcard ballot papers this weekend. It would probably make more sense to use the punch card ballots on election day, Tuesday Nov. 5th, instead of today (or yesterday). Did this reporter bother to check and see when elections would be held? Or, does the reportert know something that we don't...
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