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grantcart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-23-08 01:35 AM
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14. My friend 30,000 people in Austin setting records for attendence
at a political rally and students walking 7.5 miles to make sure people understood how committed they are is in fact proof.

what is not proof is making all of these allegations of republican conspiracies to vote Obama in and try to undermine the mandate he

is building.

Now you are correct in that it is not absolute proof. Absolute proof will come on March 5th when you can match precinct by precinct

record historical turnouts in heavily democratic neighborhoods.

Those analysis are already being done

















District by District it has all been modled out - no need for wacky rw conspiracies

But I will leave you with the logic of Carl Sagan. The claim of a conspiracy is an extraordinary claim. Extraordinary claims

require extraordinary proof.


Go ahead you bring your theories fine - you bring the proof. I have just given you a friendly warning that the people in Texas have been working on this for a very long time. They know what they are doing

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