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Two reporters reveal their findings, respond to Ohio Secretary of State's accusations

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  • Apparently 12 of Obamas campaign staff submitted illegal votes in Ohio; and later withdrew their votes under the threat of an investigation. This type of voter fraud is a felony in Ohio. The fascist liberals are trying to steal the election AGAIN.

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  • Apparently 12 of Obamas campaign staff withdrew their illegal votes after being notified of a criminal investigation. Joi Bass Joye Purser Tom Reynolds Sebastian Cervantes Lucy Boyle Stephanie Lake Olivia Alair Lucas Fleischer Michelle Duff Amy Crawford James Cadogan Issa Abdulcadir
  • positron dot blogtownhall ()com

    Obama is the Perfect Next American 911

    And you better believe that those he networked with that had ties to terrorist organizations (some of which only after Obama was caught did he distance himself from) will eventually line federal government jobs within an Obama administration. It took just seven years for many Americans to forget and become complacent about the 911 attack in NYC. Obama caused our economic 911, imagine the nightmare to national security.

  • boat: exactly. Many congressional districts look like Rohrschac inkblots. Oh-so carefully crafted district lines to create "safe" districts for both Reps and Dems. I've read that 50% of all Congressional districts are now considered "safe"; about evenly split between the Dems and Reps. The RNC/DNC LOVE safe districts and couldn't care less that it incentivizes the election of pols who are more extreme. Just one problem of many.

  • Cheers. Agreed on all fronts. The electoral mess is way below what we stand for as a country. Democracy-light :-) There are some electoral regions in texas less than a mile wide to navigate the demographics. I'm sure elsewhere too. It's hard to believe it's been tolerated for so long.

    Obviously, with my political leanings, Palin has shown herself to be quite helpful and although I understand his initial intentions, I am still shocked she wasn't more thoroughly vetted.

  • boat: 2/2: healing can begin. Wouldn't hurt to revise the rules on gerrymandering either. And adjusting the primary process to give an edge to Centrists.

    Re Palin, I felt MC HAD to pick a female to have a shot at winning (blue collar white women being a huge portion of the swing vote). At first I loved Palin as she gave a great speech, had "reform" creds and energized the Base. Also, glad to see the Reps nom a woman. But...that Couric interview! Whew! If MC wins, I'll pray for his health. :-)

  • boat: 1/2: Well, you're pretty intelligent and not unreasonable; I retract my "asshole" statement.

    I agree w/yr comments on the partisan rancor. IMO it's the single largest obstacle preventing progress on many problems which could be easily resolved (e.g. immigration, health care, social security, etc.). I think this has occurred because the Baby Boomers are now running the country and the hatreds that developed in the 60s have not faded. Bitter ideological hatred. Once they pass perhaps

  • cont... for the ticket. And with reference to '06, I know we took congress, I just meant that there was still fraud detected but the sweep was so dramatic that it couldn't be stolen unlike the very narrow '00 and '04 elections. IMO. Whatever happens, nothing will surprise me.

  • cont... ticket not to look like a drone of the "enemy." These two "choices" we are given generate extreme reactions especially with the current climate. I really dont think McCain is a bad human being, I just dont agree with his approach and like what Obama is saying. Palin on the other hand. My God, I mean really, If Obama had made a decision that bad at this stage, I would be disgusted and quite vocal about it. Honestly what are your feelings on her? She could be the nail in the coffin..

  • Hey John, thanks for the comments. I think Obama is leading in the polls realistically because of his energy, his lucid speech and the feeling that he will actually bring change through a far more diplomatic approach to foreign policy. If he wins the right will almost always vilify him and the left will almost always commend. You refer to "bots" as I did ditto heads but the truth is in a two party system (an increasingly polarizing one at that) it's hard for anyone on the other end of the...

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