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To: baseballmom
But let me remind you what happened in 2000. I'm 110% convinced that the Florida debacle was a planned event. They chose Florida as their Alamo, because Jeb was governor and what better place to pull the rug out from under GWB than in his brother's state - a state GWB was predicted to win with relative comfort.

Remember this?

www.bushcoup.com Registered to: David Lytel, Democrats.com, P.O. Box 20594 (New York, N.Y.) Domain record created on: 11-01-2000 (six days BEFORE the election) Phone contact: 123-456-7890 Purpose: Web site claiming Bush stole the election (formatted in an extremely similar manner to several other sites owned by Democrats.com).

The outcry of the 'Rats in Florida took away any scrutiny of voter fraud in other states. Remember in Wisconsin, students at Marquette, were gleefully boasting about voting 2,3 or more times. This is just one example. How many other places in this country had the exact same thing going on?

Philadelphia: City of (too many) voters

Crime/Corruption Front Page News Keywords: PHILADELPHIA, VOTER FRAUD
Source: Washington Times
Published: 12/21/00 Author: Greg Pierce
Posted on 12/21/2000 04:30:26 PST by Rodger Schultz

     In Philadelphia, "people apparently take their civic responsibilities seriously," Stephen Bronar and John R. Lott Jr. write in the New York Post.
     "In that city, 1,025,259 are registered voters out of 1,065,455 residents aged 18 and over. As a number of adults are ineligible to vote (e.g., felons and non-citizens), the number of registered voters clearly exceeds the number of eligible people," writes Mr. Bronar, chairman of the University of Texas Economics Department, and Mr. Lott, a senior research scholar at the Yale University Law School.
     "These numbers cannot be explained simply by voters being left on the rolls after they have moved or died. Preliminary numbers show some precincts had 100 percent of the registered voters voting, with 99 percent of their votes going for Gore. There is no obvious explanation for how this is possible."
     The numbers also fail to add up in cities ranging from Detroit to St. Louis, the authors write, "and many races apparently turned on those results. Simply making sure that we 'count all the votes' — the mantra repeated constantly over the last month — is not the answer if those aren't real votes."
 

My big fear - those FBI files. The FBI files are the trump card for Hilliary. She will use them, as she has probably already used them.

The only bright side is that these files have a shelf life. Each passing day, they become less valuable as "compromised" targets retire, or are voted out.

I say again - We never thought she would be a senator either. This is scary.

Scary, yes. Hillary's election was another milestone, marking the second failure of traditional Amercian skepticism. In its place, love of celebrity.

2000 also proved that the Electoral College remains the last firewall guarding us from rule by large, liberal population centers. And I understand liberals' white-hot frustration. The Electoral College stems from fairly nuanced reasoning (regional representation over direct democracy); the understanding of which has been so eroded as to be nonsensical, if not downright offensive, to many people.

Given the traction of the catch-all "democracy" among the volley of absurdities during the 2000 debacle, I'm not particularly hopeful.

49 posted on 02/02/2003 10:23:32 AM PST by Mr. Bungle
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To: Mr. Bungle; esopman; All
I believe the Clintons have something on the Bushes -

I've thought about this too. I can't think of much more (in the way of negatives) that hasn't been thrown at GWB already. He has taken a pounding that not too many politicians could survive.

It's been interesting to watch the seeming "non interest" of GWB to go after the Clinton's crimes. The "new tone" dontcha know. Is he keeping his powder dry? If he were to have unleashed the DOJ on the Clinton's (spit) early on in the game, they would revert to their "old news, let's move on to serve the American people" tactic when 2004 rolls around. Americans have the attention span of gnats.

Another thought - I think Karl Rove is a worthy opponent to CarVILE. Interesting that Mary Matalin has taken a leave.

2000 also proved that the Electoral College remains the last firewall guarding us from rule by large, liberal population centers

EXACTLY And remember what Hilliary's first words were - let's rethink the Electoral College. How convenient!!

In Philadelphia, "people apparently take their civic responsibilities seriously....the number of registered voters clearly exceeds the number of eligible people..

I live in the Phila. suburbs. Tell me about it. Do you remember on election night 2000, when Pa. Governor Tom Ridge said, "Hey, hold on a minute", when Pa was called for Gore? Pennsylvania was going for GWB, but the huge vote fraud in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh handed it to Gore. And now, we have Ed Rendell as Governor. So don't look for too much in the way of "election reform" in the big cities of Pa., or the Northeast for that matter.

I say again: We never thought she would be a senator either. This is scary
50 posted on 02/02/2003 11:14:59 AM PST by baseballmom (VOTER FRAUD - BE EVER VIGILANT)
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