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Washington Post: Conservative Radio Host's "Operation Chaos" Strategy Urged Listeners To Vote For Clinton
- Maybe he did, maybe he didn''t. What is more important to me is the real frauds being committed by the college students across America.
I read about a college student who was turned away from the polls because they were registered to vote in Indiana using their University address but had only a college issued ID and an out of state drivers license. Having worked for the 2000 census I know that most college students are considered legal residents (especially those living in the dorms) at their parents home. This is because of Financial Aid, Insurance (medical and car) and the like and becoming a legal residence elsewhere (i.e. the location of the university) would no longer make them dependants, making them no longer eligible for the financial breaks being a dependant brings.
We all now know from this election that many students are ignoring this and registering in the cities where there Universities are located making them either illegal voters or no longer dependants. As a result Congressional districts have been stacked, awarding delegates from illegal voters or students are continuing to get aid and insurance benefits illegally. Either way it is fraud. Can you please investigate this and explain? - Reply to this comment
- This whole primary selection process of choosing someone to run for president is assanine and archaic. The process goes on and on for two years, is ridiculous and expensive. Why the democrats have SUPER DELEGATES is beyond on me. At least the Republicans have a winner takes all stance and the issue of super delegates isn''t an issue. Dems, wise up!
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- Somone in here earlier today said that it was just unfair, and how would the Republicans like it if the Democrats crossed over and voted for John McCain? Duh, go on ahead, cross over and vote for John McCain.
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- Rush Limbaugh is only practicing freedom of speech. If people want to act on his suggestions, they are free to do that. No one is forced to listen to Limbaugh or follow his suggestions. Rush wasn''t in all those voting booths, and if anyone doesn''t like what Rush is saying, they are free to turn his program off. I''m totally amazed at all the name calling and bitterness in here.
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- McBush and the GOP are staring up into a growing tsunami bearing down on them.
Due to the extended race for the Democratic nomination, MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of new voters have registered and participated on the democrats side. Once the nom is settled, they will come together in a perfect storm that will set America back on a sane course. McBush may not win a single state. Who would vote for more of the Mcsame we"ve been put through?
Oh, and I''''''''d like to personally thank that great American, Rush Limbaugh, for his contribution in this growing tsunami via OPERATION BACKFIRE.
Perhaps a new moniker is in order, El Rushbo. How about LANDSLIDE LIMBAUGH! Its PERFECT! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Single-handedly turns the general election into a ROUT! Good ol LANDSLIDE LIMBAUGH. Remember to be careful what you wish for, LANDSLIDE.
Thank you sir......with all that talent lent to you by GAWD-D it is now clear EXACTLY where God stands.
Dear God: Thank you for giving us LANDSLIDE LIMBAUGH. Amen.
LANDSLIDE LIMBAUGH...........................
Short-sighted, simple-minded, arrogant, pompous OAF! - Reply to this comment
- I forget who posted this originally but whoever you are it is perfect:
It''''s just like the Republicans to try to "fix" an election, they crow about democracy but they aren''''t really interested in it, everything''''s gotta be rigged, everything''''s gotta be corrupt, the news has to be managed propaganda, the generals have to lie to the people, the courts have to be stacked, the crowds have to be hand-picked shills, the phones have to be bugged, the experts have to be paid cronies, the oversight committees have to be toothless, the regulatory agencies must be understaffed and lack jurisdiction. The Republicans have a veneer of democratic openness, but it''''s all a fascist illusion. It''''s like the Republican "open market" which requires no federal intervention because it''''s self regulating - HA ! Rush Limbaugh is a pig, and that''''s unjust to pigs. All Republicans everywhere must be swept out - swept out into political oblivion where they belong. - Reply to this comment
- Absolutely not. Every objective person knows that the Republicans have been deliberately and strategically crossing over and voting for Obama in the red caucus states; otherwise, Hillary would have been the nominee by now.
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Posted by Syofie at 11:34 PM : May 08, 2008
Think you could send me some of the schtuff you''ve been smokin''?You "objective" peoples'' hystrionics over Hillary is hysterical.Quit thinking with your ****.Even Hillary knows that you could run a department store dummy against the republicans this year and win.That''s why she''s in a twist over losing.I think it''s Hillaryous! - Reply to this comment
- It was over at 1:30 am Wed. Obama is the next president.
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- The impact of Limbaugh''s "Operation Chaos"
The fact of the matter is the people are leaving the GOP in droves and the Democratic party is enjoying a influx of disgruntled Republicans. Limbaugh is off still doped up. He can''t tell his listeners the truth though "Operation Chaos" is really "GOP is GOING TO S H I T"
Americans are sick of the stupid Republicans working in Washington and it''s now "Operation Defection" - Reply to this comment
- THINK for ONCE in your life. THINK!!!!
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Posted by cbsjerks2008 at 11:43 PM : May 08, 2008
Let''s see,we''ve got McCain that is another George Bush,and will surely make things worse,and a rookie with ties to Islam.Looks like we''re doing allright to me,since I''m for the ruin of this country.Some of us are thinking,though it may not be the way you like,LOL! - Reply to this comment
- Yo go Rush..... Good work in helping to defeat Obama. By the way "Rush haters", I dont think Rush gives a *** how you think, he makes 1000000000000 more money than you lol.
McCain 2008!
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Posted by sblake63 at 11:36 PM : May 08, 2008
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Yea, and he goes on regular junkets to South America with his NAMBLA club......the sick POS.... - Reply to this comment
- Yo go Rush..... Good work in helping to defeat Obama. By the way "Rush haters", I dont think Rush gives a *** how you think, he makes 1000000000000 more money than you lol.
McCain 2008! - Reply to this comment
- Absolutely not. Every objective person knows that the Republicans have been deliberately and strategically crossing over and voting for Obama in the red caucus states; otherwise, Hillary would have been the nominee by now.
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- "If Bush were able to run for a third term..."
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He is running for a 3rd term. Its called John McCain. - Reply to this comment
- the only way that fat drug addict could tilt indiana is by stepping on one edge of it.
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- said rush of Obama: "I now believe he would be the weakest of the Democrat nominees."
If you don''t see the lie in this, here''s your sign: rush is NOT any kind a source for legitimate information to base any decision on. Even he doesn''t believe his cr@p, or he wouldn''t openly admit he''s a republican "water carrier". - Reply to this comment
- If Bush were able to run for a third term, I think the incompetent Democrats would give him the election. Sniper fire, Rev. Wright, etc... are those morons trying to intentionally lose the election?
Who else do you have Dems? NEXT!!! - Reply to this comment
- You guys are giving Rush (pill-popin) Limbaugh entirely too much credit.
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- The ONLY thing Limbaugh tips is the bathroom scales!
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- umbuddy
If there is a choice on the part of any party to ban the other party from voting in the primaries then it should be enforced. Anyone desiring a society based on integrity would grasp this. It is corrupt, fraudulent and unethical that so call independents would be voting in the primary elections. Primaries should only be for party affiliates until a candidate is determined. All americans should be voting in the general and this should be the goal of those who have faith in humanity. The weird christian right believes humans are evil however and that only they are righteous enough to determine leadership, particularly their preacher men. - Reply to this comment
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