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by musethalia October 7, 2008 11:15 PM EDT
Nor are they fighting for VOTER SUPPRESSION!

You Repugs make me sick.

Posted by HSinCO

right back atcha - you dems and what you consider ''debate'' thru name calling is pathetic - it''s the only way you know how to fight, no real answer, just constant bit(hing and me, me, me it''s all about me and blame everyone else who doesn''t agree w/ and coddle you on a mama''s t*t (as is true to form) gee-zus, I hope CO doesn''t stand for Colorado in your name - cause you''d be the minority...however, much like the state, thanks to lobbyists has anyway (can see why you''d be pi$$ed at the issue if that''s the case) as there''d be no ss# to vote with....unless it were a ''duplicate'' and you don''t get caught. nice.
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by musethalia October 7, 2008 11:06 PM EDT
If they are imaginary, why are you afraid of them? That''''s the problem, republicans are always talking about imaginary threats.


Posted by Strangeworld

that''s horse $hit - the dems are Queens of reining in the ''imaginary threat'' and using it against the public - much like a spoiled child not getting their way.
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by hsinco-2009 October 7, 2008 11:06 PM EDT
Isn''''''''t that something.....our soldiers in Iraq go to their death to protect the fledgling democracy there while here at home elected officials are working to suppress the vote. What in heck is wrong with this picture?

Posted by Tawpdawg111

what''''s wrong w/ this picture? while you are right, our soldiers ARE protecting our freedom, they are not fighting/dying for the non-existant/dead or mulitple vote that degrades the process.

Posted by musethalia at 08:01 PM : Oct 07, 2008

Nor are they fighting for VOTER SUPPRESSION!

You Repugs make me sick.
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by musethalia October 7, 2008 11:01 PM EDT
Isn''''t that something.....our soldiers in Iraq go to their death to protect the fledgling democracy there while here at home elected officials are working to suppress the vote. What in heck is wrong with this picture?

Posted by Tawpdawg111

what''s wrong w/ this picture? while you are right, our soldiers ARE protecting our freedom, they are not fighting/dying for the non-existant/dead or mulitple vote that degrades the process.
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by strangeworld October 7, 2008 11:00 PM EDT
The wealthy of the US do not want others to vote...that''s the just of the issue. People need to turn out and vote this year in record numbers to return the US government to the citizen instead of letting it remain in the hands of big business.
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by strangeworld October 7, 2008 10:58 PM EDT
"Poor people voting isn''''t the problem, its imaginary people that are the problem."

If they are imaginary, why are you afraid of them? That''s the problem, republicans are always talking about imaginary threats.
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by musethalia October 7, 2008 10:56 PM EDT
Same old, same old ... Republicans trying to disenfranchise new voters. It''''s Obama time!

Posted by emelder

lolol - yep - that''s right - even if they''re dead, voting mulitple times or not a legal citizen...it''s BO time. you''re a true extreme lefty - atta boy.
love the comments of ''stealing elections'' and ''poor fla'' same old conspiracy theory bs - don''t turn this in to a gore event just because they may not be playing by the rules
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by nextgenman October 7, 2008 10:56 PM EDT
America is in its death throes. I will mourn the Death of my Nation.
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by tawpdawg111 October 7, 2008 10:52 PM EDT
Isn''t that something.....our soldiers in Iraq go to their death to protect the fledgling democracy there while here at home elected officials are working to suppress the vote. What in heck is wrong with this picture?
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by guysta16 October 7, 2008 10:51 PM EDT
Poor people voting isn''t the problem, its imaginary people that are the problem.
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by strangeworld October 7, 2008 10:48 PM EDT
As long as republicans control anything in government, there will be corruption in election law favoring the wealthy and connected. In the republican mind, there''s always something to be afraid of...I guess poor people who vote are the newest boogeymen.
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by guysta16 October 7, 2008 10:48 PM EDT
Michael, perhaps you will have to excuse Fox for reporting the FACTS! The fact that is article doesn''t even bother to point out that these fraudulent officials tried to submit registrations for the Dallas Cowboys starting lineup. Or that they had submitted 27000 fraudulent registrations earlier this year is sad and not what I would call "unbias".
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by smurfcrusher October 7, 2008 10:43 PM EDT
NO impropriety should be tolerated, by either side.

The claims that workers were paid by number of registrations is not credible. We have this thing called "minimum wage".

If there was a bonus system for registrations, checks and balances should also exist to eliminate a perceived Conflict of Interest.
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by emelder October 7, 2008 10:42 PM EDT
Same old, same old ... Republicans trying to disenfranchise new voters. It''s Obama time!
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by shawndxjohn October 7, 2008 10:29 PM EDT
This is the republicans trying to steal the election again.
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by cbs4me3 October 7, 2008 10:24 PM EDT
Hello Supreme Court, here we go again. What makes this particularly tragic, if true, is whether this is a nationwide practice. There must be accountability and transparency over the voter registration process.
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