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  • Stopping voter suppression, by observing the vote...(PFTAW & other liberal idjits)

    11/06/2006 11:11:08 AM PST · by PghBaldy · 10 replies · 338+ views
    Video The Vote ^ | Unknown | Staff
    In 2000 and 2004, problems plagued the polls in different parts of the country: long lines, eligible voters turned away, voter intimidation, misallocation and malfunctioning of voting equipment. They were underreported on Election Day. Days and weeks later, a more complete picture of voter disenfranchisement emerged—but it was too late. The elections were over and the media had moved on. Starting this election, citizen journalists—people like you and me—will document problems as they occur. We'll play them online, spread word through blogs and partner websites, doing our part to make sure the full story of our elections is told.
  • Meet The People For The American Way

    04/25/2005 1:27:08 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 11 replies · 834+ views
    MEET THE PEOPLE FOR THE AMERICAN WAYOut Of The Mainstream Organization Providing Democrats With Resources To Block President Bush's Judicial Nominee     "'People for the American Way' is yet another example of an extreme special interest group that Democrats allow to control their agenda in Congress. It is troubling that Senate Democrats would align themselves with a radical political agenda far out of the mainstream on such important issues to our country. Blocking well-qualified nominees for political gain may sound like a good idea for liberal extremists, but it is certainly not in the best interest of the American...
  • How many SEC Probes Issued Under Bush? Clinton

    07/11/2002 2:31:17 PM PDT · by Hillary'sMoralVoid · 19 replies · 377+ views
    07/11/02 | HMV
    It seems that the SEC is probing everyone these days, why did we hear so little about SEC probes under Clinton? Is there data available suggesting that the Bush administration has been more agressive with the SEC than Clinton?