If we don't challenge the FRAUD in SD the machine will just roll on.....
As a Catholic it sucks to realize that Kennedy Stole this election...
1 posted on
11/06/2002 5:36:20 PM PST by
fooman
To: fooman
Locator ^
2 posted on
11/06/2002 5:39:41 PM PST by
backhoe
To: fooman
We have an election process that is broken and subject to fraud.The dead have voted Democrat for generations..The illegals are legal..it is a disgrace and a joke
We need voters cards issued with a picture / fingerprint ID that will be checked at the site of voting . This could still be compromised ..but it would be much harder..
3 posted on
11/06/2002 5:44:18 PM PST by
RnMomof7
To: A Citizen Reporter; ABG(anybody but Gore); acnielsen guy; Angelwood; arazitjh; b4its2late; ...
I hope I don't overuse the ATRW ping list, but this article is fascinating and, I think, can serve as a trumpet call to those interested in doing something about election fraud.
To: fooman
Get a grip! Kennedy's father had been part of the vote stealing Chicago machine before Kennedy was a gleam in the old man's eyes. It was Joe who sold JFK like soapsuds with the Chigago mob's help. After Kennedy is innaugurated he and Bobby wage a war on Organized Crime and then they are murdered and we are all in a dither. Who could'a done it? I dunno.
To: fooman
The news media even makes THIS Nixon's fault...
Of course, in this instance, they were right...
To: fooman
To: fooman
And people wonder why Kennedy was assassinated, and the Kennedy's remained cursed to this day. Justice always prevails in the long run. If he would have played by the rules, he would have been alive and able to run again in 1964. Once again, you reap what you sow, a fatal flaw liberals always fail to come to grips with. The number one reason we won big in this election is because they did not impeach Clinton, or Gore would have won, and President Bush could not have helped so many candidates win.
To: fooman
In 1992 my wife and I lived in Daley Kingdom, aka Chicago.
On election day we walked over the polling place after work. I got my ballot and proceeded to the booth, but there was a hangup with my wife's ballot. They didn't allow her to vote, so we started to walk out.
When we got to the sidewalk there was a guy handing out literature. He heard us talking as we went by and said, "Did you have a problem?"
"Yes," said Mrs IncPen
She told him the story, and he said, "Come with me..."
He put his arm around Mrs IncPen and walked her back into the polling place, telling her he was a precinct captain.
We got inside and he said aloud, "Fellas, this is Mrs IncPen. She didn't get her ballot."
With a flourish, a ballot was produced and Mrs IncPen voted.
He waited, and on the way out he told us, "Vote with the Mayor, especially in the primaries, and you'll never have snow or garbage in the alley, and your councilman will take your calls."
Words to live by, Chicago style.
17 posted on
11/06/2002 6:22:36 PM PST by
IncPen
To: fooman
20 posted on
11/06/2002 6:31:03 PM PST by
ALS
To: fooman
Get a grip! Kennedy's father had been part of the vote stealing Chicago machine before Kennedy was a gleam in the old man's eyes. It was Joe who sold JFK like soapsuds with the Chigago mob's help. After Kennedy is innaugurated he and Bobby wage a war on Organized Crime and then they are murdered and we are all in a dither. Who could'a done it? I dunno.
To: fooman
Dem slogan: The only good voter is a dead voter- they demand nothing, never complain and even dead Republicans vote democrat.
To: fooman
Its no coincidence that San Francisco and Los Angeles precincts did not report until results in the rest of California were in. You can't report the votes if you don't know how many you need in order to win. Vote tampering is an old craft handed down from one generation to the next.
Beside the point, the writer, Peter Carlson, does a substantial disservice in refering to Sen. Everett Dirksen as the "frog-voiced Republican patriarch." I have never heard a single negative word spoken about this man, he was a rare gem in the history of congress. He was a true orator and a gentleman, a man of principle. And his voice was a mellifluous baritone, real velvet.
To: fooman
histroy bump
To: fooman
Thanks for the wonderful post fooman. I enjoyed reading it.
Nixon amazes me to no end. Of all the things he did, or was alleged to have done, he showed that he had more integrity and respect for our government than any DimbulbRat ever will.
To actually go through that kind of personal beating for the sake of the country is beyond today's DumboRats.
I know he was bitter, but that bitterness did make him stronger. Then to lose the Gov race in California only to become triumphant in 1968 is still a great story!!
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45 posted on
05/28/2006 12:28:38 PM PDT by
backhoe
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