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CoffeePlease1947 Donating Member (621 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-03 11:28 PM
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Bush's Watergate and the Republican's plan.
Pay attention Democrats! The Republicans have a plan and many of you are failing to catch it. This is not just a plan to take over a few states and expand the majority.
Connect the dots.
George Bush Jr and Jeb Bush run for Governor's of Texas and Florida.
George Bush Jr. Runs for President and rigs the election in Florida to win.
George Bush Jr. Cuts needed funds to California to reduce popularity of Democratic Governor. Sees a chance a does a recall.
Governor of Texas Perry and Tom Delay redistrict Texas to ensure Democrats flushed out.
Republicans now planning a recall of the Governor of New Jersey
Republicans caught bugging the Democratic Mayor of Philadelphia.
The Republicans plan is to control the 13 largest states that contain 53% of the US Population.
California-Republican run
Texas--Republican run
New York--Republican run
Florida--Republican run
Illinois--
Ohio--Republican Run
Pennsylvania
Michigan--
North Carolina--
Georgia--Republican Run
Virginia
New Jersey
Massachusetts--Republican run

They only need 5 more and are already starting on two of them. New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Once Philadelphia is taken over by these Repukes, the whole state will go because it is only 52% Democrats. Philadelphia is large enough to change the whole state.
The New Jersey Recall, if placed on the ballot, will pass and will fall into Republican hands again.
Bush needs Pennsylvania to win the electoral college in 2004. That is the state he is targeting because he cannot rig Florida twice without it being obvious to even the hardcore Republicans.
Bush has authorized the bugging of Mayor Street's office because he is in tight race with Katz and seeking any information he can to sink him, take over the city and rig the city votes, that would in turn switch the state's electoral votes so he can steal the election.
Wake up SHEEPEOPLE! He is targeting California too so we spend time and money fighting for a state that is clearly ours! They are rigging the election in Pennsylvania!
Am I the only one that sees this happening? Don't people think it is just a tad off that a mayor of a city that is running in a close election would have his office bugged?
Do you not see that if Philly turns to Republican hands that will turn the State and in turn the electoral college?
This is exactly what Nixon did in 1972 to take down Muskie. The only difference is the Bush abused his office using Federal Agents. Nixon sent in a goon that left tape on the door.
We need to make a huge loud noise over this. We need to watch what is going on and point out that Bush is abusing his office to win and rig elections.
I am tired of the candidate with the second amount of votes winning election.
Kick Bush out. Expose his fraud and corruption. Starting tonight.

Write your local newspapers. Explain, a change in the hands of Philly means a change in hands of the state which means 21 Electoral votes out of the Democrats hands and 21 in the hands of the Republicans. A difference of 42 votes can determine the presidential election easily.

Mike

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Sliverofhope Donating Member (858 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-03 11:47 PM
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1. Nice work
It's extremely plausible and I believe it 100%. I'm curious just from an empirical standpoint how much a republican governorship effects the electorate so we can know how to counter this.

Psigh...
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CoffeePlease1947 Donating Member (621 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-03 11:56 PM
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3. It depends on the state and the Governor
A governor can campaign against the Democratic nominee.

He can also help rig an election. This can be done in two ways. Send in two election results, or let someone roam free that can do it.

Look what a difference having Jeb as Govenor in Florida did. The Governor of Florida is a weak governor in comparison to other states.

Mike

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T Bone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-03 11:54 PM
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2. Will taking down the bugs in the Philly mayors office prevent it now
Maybe just taking down those bugs will thwart it.
Justice Dept sure was awful quiet when that fecal material hit the rotational device.

Every Dem mayor up for re-election better have his office swept. Man, if we could find them in a bunch of mayor's offices that would pretty much show a pattern of POLITICAL surveilance of opponents, which should mean an impeachment of SOMEBODY.
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CoffeePlease1947 Donating Member (621 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-03 11:59 PM
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4. I doubt it, they only need Philly
You got to understand. The same way that one city could flip Florida in 2000, one city in Penn can flip the state. They are going full bore for that state. That is the only way they can really win 2004. That is why they are doing this.

Mike
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