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« Reply #20 on: November 05, 2006, 11:40:09 PM »

Repubs say SCREW RIGHT TO PRIVACY and FEDERAL LAWS BE DAMNED!!!!

http://www3.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO33180/
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« Reply #21 on: November 06, 2006, 12:12:58 AM »

Bush stole '00 and '04...

I can understand why you might claim he stole 00', although there's no real argument that he didn't win Florida legally.  If you're a felon, aren't registered or can't punch through a ballot (which is a requirement) then you shouldn't be counted as a voter.  My question is, how do you justify that Bush stole '04?  He won the college and the popular vote by far.  He ran a better campaign than Kerry, but you can't justify that as stealing. I think Perot stole the election from Bush in 92.  If not for Perot, Bush would have won a second term and Clinton would have stayed in Arkansas.  This is how the system works though, you get the colleges to win.  You don't like it, support an amendment to change it.  Just don't call it stealing an election, that's pandering to bias and idiocy.  Aren't we all better than that?

So don't you think Nadar stole it from Gore in 2000?

No he did what he had the right to do. He felt that obviously the democratic party was not representing him or his values. He didn't steal anything he just ruined Al's day.


Well, that question was for Flagg b/c he mentioned Perot.......but who is counting.  So Brody - do you think Perot stole it from Bush Sr.?  I would guess NO based on your answer about Nader right?

No, Perot did what he had all right to do.
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« Reply #22 on: November 06, 2006, 12:51:33 PM »

Bush stole '00 and '04...

I can understand why you might claim he stole 00', although there's no real argument that he didn't win Florida legally.  If you're a felon, aren't registered or can't punch through a ballot (which is a requirement) then you shouldn't be counted as a voter.  My question is, how do you justify that Bush stole '04?  He won the college and the popular vote by far.  He ran a better campaign than Kerry, but you can't justify that as stealing. I think Perot stole the election from Bush in 92.  If not for Perot, Bush would have won a second term and Clinton would have stayed in Arkansas.  This is how the system works though, you get the colleges to win.  You don't like it, support an amendment to change it.  Just don't call it stealing an election, that's pandering to bias and idiocy.  Aren't we all better than that?

So don't you think Nadar stole it from Gore in 2000?

No he did what he had the right to do. He felt that obviously the democratic party was not representing him or his values. He didn't steal anything he just ruined Al's day.


Well, that question was for Flagg b/c he mentioned Perot.......but who is counting.  So Brody - do you think Perot stole it from Bush Sr.?  I would guess NO based on your answer about Nader right?

No, Perot did what he had all right to do.

I totally agree on both accounts  ok
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