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dzika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-20-04 07:16 PM
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32. 37 Reasons to Ignore Election Fraud and the Ken Starr Rodeo


Monday 20th December 2004 (20h29) :
37 Reasons to Ignore Election Fraud and the Ken Starr Rodeo

Voting, Rodeo, and Football Fans:

-snip-
The U.S. voting system is broken, let’s ignore it. I have outlined
the 37 arguments AGAINST re-voting and re-counting (Ohio and Florida
in particular) below. And in the spirit of the anti-election reform
crowd (in a football parallel), "No, the fans, players, or coaches
may not challenge the results."

-snip-
If you ever wonder why your head spins, look at all these arguments
against re-counting or re-voting. For what they lack in quality they
certainly make up for in quantity. Since Bushers are usually
first to frame the arguments
, I am taking charge this time to
help you get a handle on what is going; I have compiled the 37
arguments (references below) against challenging this past election
so everyone will see the utter weakness of the obstructionist
arguments
. Every argument you read or hear from now on can be
referred to by its new short title (in bold):

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http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=4835
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