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07-22-2010, 03:35 PM
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Sorry Dave, you're out of the running, But I'm sure that Ms. Maddow would appreciate your platonic love. I'll wait until the office empties or I get home from work before I watch the video, though.
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07-22-2010, 03:41 PM
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If I can't be the racist, I guess I'll have to be the bigot!!!
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Alright!
Hey, since we're both all hatin', we both believe in representitive democracy, let's start a party. How about, the republic party? We can be called Republicans
Just to confuse people, and steal their money, let's make our first platform freeing the slaves lol.
Pete
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07-22-2010, 03:46 PM
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FWIW Acorn ddid not perpetrate any voter fraud, in fact they reported it. Some of the people they had hired to register voters were being paid for each registration so they played silly buggers and faked some registrations. The people at Acorn saw registrations that looked odd and reported them to the authorities. There has not been a single conviction. They turned in the forms because the law requires them to do so and they did. They also warned the election board that theye were suspicious of certain forms. Just another tempest in a teapot.
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07-22-2010, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by piece-itpete
Alright!
Hey, since we're both all hatin', we both believe in representitive democracy, let's start a party. How about, the republic party? We can be called Republicans
Just to confuse people, and steal their money, let's make our first platform freeing the slaves lol.
Pete
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What a great idea!!!
But we're gonna need a president. How about some country bumpkin mouthpiece who likes to tell jokes and go to war. I got it, let's nominate Abraham Lincoln!!!
Wait a minute, I think we're still supposed to be pissed off at him down here in Bugtussell.
Chas
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07-22-2010, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by merrylander
FWIW Acorn ddid not perpetrate any voter fraud, in fact they reported it. Some of the people they had hired to register voters were being paid for each registration so they played silly buggers and faked some registrations. The people at Acorn saw registrations that looked odd and reported them to the authorities. There has not been a single conviction. They turned in the forms because the law requires them to do so and they did. They also warned the election board that theye were suspicious of certain forms. Just another tempest in a teapot.
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Maybe, maybe not.
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/the-com...n-voter-fraud/
Chas
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07-22-2010, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Charles
Let me try this from a different angle.
I didn't vote for Obama because he's too far left to suit me. I wouldn't have given Jones a position of responsibility because he's too far left to suit me.
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But since Obama's too far left for you it only makes sense that some of his appointments, even though highly qualified, might be too far left for you too.
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I would have thrown those two Black Panther assholes in jail.
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It was the Bush Justice Dept that decided to pursue a civil suit against them rather than pressing criminal charges. As it happens, nobody ever claimed that they had been intimidated. The NBPP thugs were hanging out at a heavily Democratic, heavily black polling station. It wasn't voter intimidation. It was street theater.
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I believe ACORN has been convicted of voter fraud in something like 20 states,
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Nope. Not even once. That means never. Zero. Nuncamente.
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and they wouldn't receive one dime of public money if it were left up to me.
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Then you must be delighted with our Democratic-controlled congress.
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I also thought the pimp/prostitute video was a joke.
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Some joke. It was fraud and it has been totally debunked. Wait for the civil suits that are on the way. Should be entertaining.
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And I understand that even Beck has defended Sherrod.
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Yeah, the day after he ran the video.
And he defended her only so he could attack the Obama Administration (for their response to the hoax that he helped perpetrate.)
John
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07-22-2010, 10:52 PM
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Do you remember the Justice Department scandal about the firing of attorneys because they wouldn't prosecute non-existent "voter fraud" cases"? Well, you're looking at a report about the attorneys who played ball with BushCo.
None of those "investigations even led to prosecutions, far less to convictions.
John
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07-23-2010, 09:50 AM
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Wait a minute, I think we're still supposed to be pissed off at him down here in Bugtussell.
Chas
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LMAO!!!
Pete
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07-23-2010, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Boreas
But since Obama's too far left for you it only makes sense that some of his appointments, even though highly qualified, might be too far left for you too.
It was the Bush Justice Dept that decided to pursue a civil suit against them rather than pressing criminal charges. As it happens, nobody ever claimed that they had been intimidated. The NBPP thugs were hanging out at a heavily Democratic, heavily black polling station. It wasn't voter intimidation. It was street theater.
Nope. Not even once. That means never. Zero. Nuncamente.
Then you must be delighted with our Democratic-controlled congress.
Some joke. It was fraud and it has been totally debunked. Wait for the civil suits that are on the way. Should be entertaining.
Yeah, the day after he ran the video.
And he defended her only so he could attack the Obama Administration (for their response to the hoax that he helped perpetrate.)
John
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I don't know what to say, other than we look at things differently.
But I like ya, anybody who has a dog is OK in my book!!!
Chas
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07-23-2010, 12:05 PM
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I don't know what to say, other than we look at things differently.
But I like ya, anybody who has a dog is OK in my book!!!
Chas
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Glad to know you think Obama is OK in your book.
Regards,
D-Ray
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