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Bongulator

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So Acorn did some bad shit. They're not, like, the Democratic Party. The head of the Republican Party in Florida hired a software developer to rig the voting machines there. The developer thought he was working for the good guys. He figured that he was being asked to write the software so that the security hole could be closed. But when he asked the wife of the guy who hired him, she said, "Oh no! That's so we don't lose! It's very important that we *win* this election!' The developer, aghast at the depths to which his own party would sink, quit the party. I think he's running as an independent himself now, after giving testimony under oath about the attempted voter fraud to the courts.

That's not just some fringe group -- that's the Republican Party.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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So Acorn did some bad shit. They're not, like, the Democratic Party. The head of the Republican Party in Florida hired a software developer to rig the voting machines there. The developer thought he was working for the good guys. He figured that he was being asked to write the software so that the security hole could be closed. But when he asked the wife of the guy who hired him, she said, "Oh no! That's so we don't lose! It's very important that we *win* this election!' The developer, aghast at the depths to which his own party would sink, quit the party. I think he's running as an independent himself now, after giving testimony under oath about the attempted voter fraud to the courts.

That's not just some fringe group -- that's the Republican Party.
Yes, and Democrats routinely pay for votes under the guise of their Get Out The Vote campaigns. Also, we can't forget the undead voting in California, and Texas. Don't neglect to mention the felons, illegal immigrants and other people who felt so inclined to do their patriotic duty that they had to vote twice. We also shouldn't neglect the votes of the comatose, they woke up just to vote before returning to their comatose states.

But those examples are from both parties, not some fringe group. (Mostly Democrats ironically, which has historically been the party of voter fraud.)
 

Bongulator

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Hah, yeah, I read that the Dems were feeding the homeless. Not to get them to vote for Obama, but just to vote at all. But I'd imagine your average homeless person isn't all that enamored with Bush and, by association, McCain. I actually think that's pretty cool, feeding starving homeless people, and then driving them to the polls. Nobody knows what they vote for, so they could easily vote for McCain and yell, "Ah hah!" like Nelson. I'm just glad someone's out there helping the hopeless. Regardless of the motivation.

I assume Republicans aren't doing the same thing because, well, they wouldn't get the votes to make it worth their while to feed the hungry, since it's probably their fault that these people *are* homeless. A little cold-blooded, to think like that, but that's politics. A dead homeless person is better than a voting one, if you're a Republican.
 

******

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Vi, you can put up all the slogans and anti Obama signs you want, but unless something drastic happens in the next month (like a terrorist attack on US soil) McCain is going to be the loser in this race.

Really you and cc need to pay attention.

Clicking your heels together 3 times and wishing doesn't make a McCain win so, this isn't Oz and your not in Kansas.
why would 2 terror attacks not be bad for the party in power
 

******

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my friends on the left u took the cheese they dont want a list of daily lies from 100% true mccain so they changed the suject
 

******

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So Acorn did some bad shit. They're not, like, the Democratic Party. The head of the Republican Party in Florida hired a software developer to rig the voting machines there. The developer thought he was working for the good guys. He figured that he was being asked to write the software so that the security hole could be closed. But when he asked the wife of the guy who hired him, she said, "Oh no! That's so we don't lose! It's very important that we *win* this election!' The developer, aghast at the depths to which his own party would sink, quit the party. I think he's running as an independent himself now, after giving testimony under oath about the attempted voter fraud to the courts.

That's not just some fringe group -- that's the Republican Party.
didnt mccain vote to give taxpayer $$$$ to saddam and bin ladin in the 80s and the taliban just days before 911
 

Dankdude

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We'll see. Only a month away. bongsmilie

Vi

My offer for that bet is still on with you Vi.
I can't partake of any herbage or any dirivitives of it, (I'm not going to blow a $45K+ a year job) but I'd be willing to bet you say $100 (of course I make way more than that s day)... Please put your money where your mouth is.
 

******

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back to subject tonight he said he suspended his campain all he cancelled was letterman for the liberal cbs news
 

unity

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Yeah, it didn't help that Letterman caught him on camera preparing for another interview while he was supposed to be on Letterman,lol!
What a f'n show that was,lol!
 

******

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the 1 he keeps campaning on as an example to the kind of out of control gov spending only he can stop , u know the crap about he don't know if it's parental or criminal , he voted for it.....o don't care what the excuse is
 

******

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heres anouther , leaking to the media theie going to talk about rev wright then not doing it so media will ask about it ( and media dont seem to be taking cheese ) they didnt bring it up so its not ok to bring up palin's rev witch hunter . does that fit 100%
 

******

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today he said dems r the ones the f'ed up the economy and them dawn dirty apes i mean liberals r the ones responcable for deregelation
 
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