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bjobotts Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-16-08 02:07 PM
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32. Voting may not be enough if they continue disenfranchising voters.
The RNC has been engaged in caging voters in defiance of the law. They have demonstrated they will use any means to win elections. Fairness and honesty have no place in their campaigns if they think they can get away with stealing an election...look at the Alabama governorship...blatantly stolen in the middle of the night. Everybody knows it and the proof is being withheld by the governor. It is coming down to the fact that there may soon come a time when there is no legal means to eliminate these corrupt practices except to eliminate the people practicing. Perhaps we should be taking notes from the Iraqi insurgents on how to take our country back should we ever be forced to. Many believe there will be no elections or that Bush and his neocons will not give up power...something none of us want to see happen. 2009 cannot get here fast enough. The nation will cheer when this president leaves office and exhale a huge sigh of relief.
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