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CBS Evening News Investigates Little-Known, Problem-Ridden Process That Could Endanger Your Vote

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by skyk239 October 1, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
All votes for Obama will be disqualified as they should be.

Posted by mr22582 at 07:52 AM : Oct 01, 2008

You truly are a fascist!! No American''s vote should be disqualified for ANY reason. The Candidate MAY be disqualified if he fails to meet the requirements under our Constitution. American votes... NO WAY! To many American''s have bleed and died for that right... NO WAY!!
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by skyk239 October 1, 2008 11:07 AM EDT
It should be up to the Government or those who want to remove someone to present hard evidence of the fact and under no circumstances should ANY citizen be denied the right to vote. IF someone feels their vote is not proper let them challenge that vote when it is cast. I, for one, will NOT have yet another election ripped off as the LAST two have been. IT produces a divided nation and the WORST of all leaders.
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by antoniof123 October 1, 2008 11:06 AM EDT
Notice it is in Georgia and Mississippi all red states. Another GOP move to supress votes too bad they are getting caught this time around.

Thank you CBS for bringing this to our attention keep up the good work.

Not only that Obama is an American that is pure and simple.

Give it up it is costing you more votes each day.
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by skyk239 October 1, 2008 11:04 AM EDT
Voter purging is a staple of the Republican strategy. Thyey hate the idea that someone else''''s vote counts as much as theirs. Republicans hate democracy.

Posted by mediawatch50 at 07:37 AM : Oct 01, 2008

This now as it has been since the VERY beginning is the Problem of the Right. They, for what ever reason, think they are Superior and that anyone they feel is beneath them do not have the right to select who will lead. The problem with their position is that HISTORY has proven them so WRONG so often.
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by dj282008 October 1, 2008 10:53 AM EDT
Why should they be disqualified?
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by dj282008 October 1, 2008 10:52 AM EDT
So you wish to overturn the needs and desires of the American people because of this bizarre fantasy. Here''''s an idea: if you think John McCain is a better candidate for president then work hard for him and vote for him.


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Posted by fsw3

Which candidate do you think I support? Just curious
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by dj282008 October 1, 2008 10:43 AM EDT

OBAMA WILL NOT WIN.

Berg v. Obama, No. 08-cv-04083. - PENNSYLVANIA EASTERN DISTRICT COURT.

OBAMA did not produce a copy of his birth certificate - - this means he knows the one on his website is a FAKE!!!!

And until it is proven in a court of law this is ALL wishful thinking. It was a ploy, even Mr. Berg, whom I spoke to yesterday says it is a legal move. Get over yourself. You can not 100% provew it is fake or that it is not fake. So why not wait and see what the outcome is. Although I would like to rub it in your face that again you were wrong. That would be twice in one week.
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by dj282008 October 1, 2008 10:40 AM EDT
Obama%u2019s campaign, a lot in thet media, and some Obama supporters have forgotten about his politics of hope to rise above it all - the attacks and gutter politics. He is, like what his pastor god father J. Wright aptly labeled as "just another politician" He has gone down the gutter in attacking an American hero John McCain and an authentic good person Sarah Palin and turn a deaf ear and blind eye to all the toxic and dehumanizing insults and cruel jokes the leftist media and his Hollywood admirers have been bombarding McCain and Sarah Palin. Obama is an opportunist who is capitalizing on his race and the white guilt to get where he is. If all things being equal except that if he is white, he would never never get where he is today. 90% of blacks vote for him and it is not a racial bias? And if he is not elected President, then America is a racist country which all his supporters are hammering away at the consciousness of Americans.


Are you serious? I could see if McCain did not attack Obama, but your blaming Obama for something that both candidates do.

Then you have the ordasity to say that if Obama is not elected that we will call people racist? Please sir, I mean you no disrespect but why
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by mediawatch50 October 1, 2008 10:37 AM EDT
Voter purging is a staple of the Republican strategy. Thyey hate the idea that someone else''s vote counts as much as theirs. Republicans hate democracy.
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by stevemccoy7 October 1, 2008 10:16 AM EDT
Obama%u2019s campaign, a lot in thet media, and some Obama supporters have forgotten about his politics of hope to rise above it all - the attacks and gutter politics. He is, like what his pastor god father J. Wright aptly labeled as "just another politician" He has gone down the gutter in attacking an American hero John McCain and an authentic good person Sarah Palin and turn a deaf ear and blind eye to all the toxic and dehumanizing insults and cruel jokes the leftist media and his Hollywood admirers have been bombarding McCain and Sarah Palin. Obama is an opportunist who is capitalizing on his race and the white guilt to get where he is. If all things being equal except that if he is white, he would never never get where he is today. 90% of blacks vote for him and it is not a racial bias? And if he is not elected President, then America is a racist country which all his supporters are hammering away at the consciousness of Americans.
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