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roseBudd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-28-05 02:20 PM
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27. I agree, what I am trying to do is create something for the majority
of people who will not take the time to read the Conyers report, Stephen Friedman, etc. This is intended to reach the fark.com crowd. These are not people you are going to get to read a 1000 word article, much less 93 page PDF. These are the people who will never watch C-SPAN.

If you read my rhyme it ends with Computers count the votes, so no one can see, They claim Bush won, I say prove it to me. Ohio had 70% paper ballots and that did not prevent tabulation fraud.

While I agree BBV is the most important issue, the issue we can prove right now and personify is voter suppression. The GOP cannot win in states that have a significant minority population without suppressing. This is the issue that fair minded republican moderates will be repulsed by.

Most important of all this site is meant to piss off chimpie and his turd blossom by diminishing their man-date. The only way they are going to ever hear about this site is if it is funny. We will get a lot further if we study the techniques of Jon Stewart, the Modern World and Maureen Dowd
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