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LuCifer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:02 AM
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FIX...FIX...FIX...
No way in HELL was that recall legit. NO WAY. I don't care what anyone says, FIX.

We all know the 2000 Pres. election was a FIX, I'd bet the farm that Jeb being re(s)elected was a fix too (keep in mind this state's election process is brought to you by...KKKatherine Hairass). And there is NO WAY in hell that such a liberal state like California would vote for a roid freak, sexist, Nazi...unless...IT'S A FIX.

WHERE IS THE PAPER TRAIL? Oh I forgot...electronic voting machines DON'T HAVE ONE.

Can't wait for 2004. They won't need to declare martial law. It'll be ALL 50 STATES FOR BUSH.

I give up, let's just all commit hari-kari on the steps of the Washington monument.
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marley Donating Member (33 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:05 AM
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1. OK
"I give up, let's just all commit hari-kari on the steps of the Washington monument."

you 1st, we'll be right behind you....
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demnan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:08 AM
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2. That's exactly how I feel this morning.
I don't know about the hari kari, but I had a deeply held feeling that the recall wouldn't go through. I was deeply disappointed with the results and wonder if the vote was fixed. It all happened so fast. The Right organizes things so well.
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NoKingGeorge Donating Member (442 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 09:33 AM
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15. Votes will take a long time to tabulate
Yesterday I was reading how long it would take to count the votes. Like the 2 million votes cast early. Someone said they would be counted at the close of the polls and that would take a long time. Is this declaration of a winner based on exit polls?
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SammyWinstonJack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:10 AM
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3. It does seem pretty dismal doesn't it?
How many days before the actual election, will the media be calling it for Bush*? No need to vote, Bush* will be elected by the media like Arnie was. I'm sitting the election out. Tx Dem primary won't matter and according too repukes, everyone in Tx is voting for Bush* anyway. :eyes: I have had enough.
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maxpower Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:17 AM
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4. Yup
They didn't steal the election in 2000 to lose it is 2004. Chimpy wants nothing better than to show Poppy that he is a bigger man. So being a two termer is what he wants. Imagine what damage he will do when he doesn't have to worry about geting "re-elected". If that is the case, it looks like the Great White North is the way to go.
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YourDad Donating Member (50 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:31 AM
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8. no
once bush seizes power in america what do you think will happen to canada? first they will use the voting machines in the rest of the governor elections in the other 49 states and get rid of the democrats. then they will rig the presidential election. then bush won't have to lurk in the shadows and he can openly be a dictator. after america is secured what do you think will happen to canada? they'll aim nukes at canada's biggest cities and force them to join the empire. after that mexico will be next because they will want to unify north america.
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:19 AM
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5. But the exit polls said Arnold so its OK - do not remember Florida and
you go with the current media spin

and there was no fix - trust your media

Funny how polls and exit polls now "work" - although I did not see Arnold as the choice in the polls at quite as high a number as the result.
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Jack The Tab Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 10:00 AM
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19. I thought the exact same thing...I thought the networks had abandoned them
So now exit polls are good enough again to decide the probable winners?

Question is, will we see these exit polls again in 2004?

the F***ing media...I'm so sick of them.
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YourDad Donating Member (50 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:24 AM
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6. you're right
i am scared at what this means. bush and his gang are going to use those voting machines to win 2004. they will be used in other states to get rid of democratic governors too. when bush finally has enough control over america what will happen then? concentration camps? i thought about an idea of bush in 2008 declaring there won't be any more presidential elections and he is the new dictator, and what's scary is i can really foresee that taking place. they are sneaking power through the backdoor until the day when they have enough power to do something openly.
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birdman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:27 AM
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7. The results were consistent with exit and pre-election polls
Davis and Bustamante were lousy candidates.

You don't need conspiracies to explain what happened.


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cosmicdot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:40 AM
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9. were these polls conducted by Democrats or the media?
I really don't know.
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birdman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:50 AM
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11. Pre-election polls are done for the media by polling companies
I'm not sure who did the exit polling in CA but
the results were pretty consistent across the board.

For this to have been fixed would require a huge conspiracy
involving polling companies, the media, the exit pollers
and a number of different voting machine companies (and
all the employees of all of the above).

It was the candidates and the strategy. We don't need this:


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jobycom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 09:58 AM
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18. Thanks
I was beginning to think I'd wandered into Freeperland by mistake. When did Democrats become this paranoid? I remember us being the party of reason and logic, not wild speculation.

All the polls whether done by liberals, conservatives or neutrals showed basically the same thing as the exit polls and the preliminary vote tabulation. There was no fix. Keep in mind that the candidates have their own polls, and if this was out of wack with what Davis's own polls showed he'd have said something. He conceded quietly and quickly-- he knew. And geeze, look at California. He may not have caused their problems, but he'd shown no ability to fix them. Trying doesn't count with voters.

As for Florida, Katherine Harris slanted the table with her voting purges and with her choice of voting equipment, and even possibly (to my mind probably) somehow had a lot of Palm Beach County and Duval County votes tampered with. But elections aren't run by the state, they are run at the local level, and it's damned hard to cheat, even with electronic voting. There are more methods of detection than people realize, there are reps of both parties monitoring things closely, and even with electronic voting there are double checks, pre-election equipment checks, and post-election equipment checks, and all of this is done at the local level by Democrats. (Republican districts are controlled by Republicans, of course, but they have little need to fix their own voters.)

Bush will be gone in five years, tops. Maybe one. Maybe sooner, even, though not likely. The system works, with occassional pockets of cheating (Hey, there was cheating when JFK won, even though he'd have won without it). Right now it's the media bias that's killing us, not to mention corporate money. Those things turn. Bush isn't helping anyone make money. They'll turn on him, and then we can listen to the Repubs whine about how the media always sides with us.

You live, you learn. Wait long enough on the bank of the river and you will see the body of your enemy floating past. So drive carefully, eat right, and watch for Bush bobbing in the surf. (That's a metaphor, SS, calm down.)
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fizzana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 07:45 AM
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10. There was no fix
Davis was toxic and has been for a long time - long before the recall was even mentioned. If Riordan had been the GOP candidate in last years election Davis would have been long gone. He only survived that election because he was running against Bill Simon who is a right wing wacko.

I sensed we were going to get creamed early in the morning when I voted. I live in a very liberal area and the voting stations weren't busy and it seemed to me people were voting reulactantly. On the other hand DU'ers in conservative areas were reporting huge lines of voters.

This election was all about Gray Davis who's acted in the past few years as though all Democrats had to do in CA is show up at the election. If anything this will be a well deserved wake-up call for the Democrats in California.

I'm appalled that we have Arnold as our governor but I'm not exactly upset to see the last of Davis. A lot of Democrats I know feel the same way.

Remember that Davis had approval ratings in the 20's long before anyone even mentioned the recall. In a state with a huge Democrat majority, that should give you some idea of what happened yesterday.
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loudsue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 09:23 AM
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13. DeNile isn't just a river in Egypt...it's alive and well here at DU
:wtf: You guys just don't get it, do you?

Let me guess....even though Bev made the book Black Box Voting FREE OF CHARGE, and even put it on the internet, you still haven't read it, have you?

:shrug: Didn't think so.


:kick::kick::kick::kick::kick:
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birdman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 09:26 AM
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14. So let's see
The polling companies, exit pollers, media and all
their employees are all in on the fix but they're
remaining silent ?

Anybody home?
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fizzana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 10:06 AM
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20. Yes I have read it and I'm very familiar with all the issues
Unfortunately something less than 5% of California's ballots were on electronic voting machines where there is no paper trail.

Deal with facts. I live here and saw what was going on. Davis was hugely unpopular way before the recall even started. Scores of Democrats voted for Arnold because they can't stand Davis. I know a bunch of them myself.

Turnout was far lower in strong Democrat areas than in strong GOP areas. I saw that with my own eyes. Davis & Bustamante failed miserable to motivate the Democrat base and the blind adoration of Arnold helped the GOP.

I sensed this was going to happen a week ago. There was no fix. Deal with it. No-one had to fix this election. Davis managed to fix it himself by being far to complacent.
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birdman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 11:46 AM
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23. Some people have to see a conspiracy in everything
If the Dems were smart they would have quietly gotten
their own celebrity candidate along the lines of Rob Reiner
or Martin Sheen who could have made an articulate case and
didn't have their fingerprints on every set of boobs in
Hollywood.

But there are people here who just won't understand that Davis was
toast a while ago and they've been fed so many stories about voting
machines that they are seeing fraud in every election.

There is no indication of that here.

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forgethell Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 09:18 AM
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12. Maybe your're right.
But what if you're wrong?? what if the California people, from the most progressive state in the Union, really did prefer the woman-groping Nazi?? What if they are rejecting progressive policies? this is what concerns me. Where did we go wrong, if this is the case, and what do we do about it?

Anyone got any answers?? I need all the good news that Ican get.
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fizzana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 10:09 AM
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21. California didn't reject progressive policies.
What they rejected was a weak, badly damaged governor.

Trust me, California Democrats will be a lot better off for this having happened. They used to operate under the assumption that all they had to do was show up and they would win an election.

Now they actually have to get off their complacent asses and work for it. In the long run we'll all be better off for it.
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forgethell Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 10:26 AM
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22. A lot of damage
can happen in the short-run. It's very interesting that people alwasy try to look on the bright side. How about this then. Bush's* re-election in 2004 will be good for the Democratic Party because in 2008 the country will be in such terrible, third-world shape, that the people will have to vote for us?? Somehow, that kind of thinking sucks, as far as I am concerned. It is NEVER good to lose.
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jiacinto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 09:35 AM
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16. You have no proof
I am just as upset by what happened but screaming "fraud" when there is no proof of it simply discredits this issue when real malfeasance takes place.
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sallydallas124 Donating Member (234 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-08-03 09:57 AM
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17. suspicious
My instinct (sorry, no link) tells me that A. would have won no matter what. The stakes were too high for his felonious friends. Did they break out the voting fraud card? Maybe they didn't need to this time, but I suspect it was there just in case. I think GW was pretty telling yesterday, saying he couldn't wait to work with A and that he felt CA would make the right choice.

Don't give up! The pukes can take every damn office but they'll never take my spirit. Despite what the media says, there are A LOT of people who don't like the current situation. The worst thing we could do is cower under their pressure. I really believe there is a path out of every situation.
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