FreedomAngel82
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Thu Apr-28-05 11:59 PM
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Do you think now more people will open to voting fraud? |
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I'm listening to Malloy and a woman called in and she has a friend who's republican. Basically her friend said to her that he thinks Bush didn't win and they talked about voting fraud. Since the polls are so low and so many people are leaving the republican party do you all think it's possible to put more pressure on Congress to investigate voting fraud? The best thing to do now is word of mouth and the internet and blogs. Blogs is a very popular thing right now so people go by them everyday. I wonder how far it'd get? I'm reading and hearing more and more about people leaving the republican party. My own mother did late last month and she even said in 2006 she's, for the first time, going to vote straight democratic. Since so many people are turning against Bush the best thing to do now is make sure people go out and vote in 2006 and for democrats if we can't get the fraud issue talked about. I know people are still working on it (like BradBlog) so maybe more people can jump on board?
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Fri Apr-29-05 12:02 AM
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1. Yes, It's essential. It's the cop out for people who want to toss * |
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Edited on Fri Apr-29-05 12:03 AM by autorank
This is the best reason ever invented to get rid of a President, he stole the election! An open and shut case.
We'll know that the prevailing factions of "management" want * gone when that story hits the press in a major way. CM (corporate media) awaits its instructions and script on this vital matter.
:hi: FreedomAngel82, keep up the good work!
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