What about al these reports of election probs.?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dharmaseeker77, Nov 13, 2004.

  1. dharmaseeker77

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    I am not trying to be a sore loser. I never even once brought up the 2000 election during Bushes four years in office. Did not want to be called a whiny liberal. Left it alone. Enough is enough however. If Bush won he won. Fair and square. I am not saying looking into these things will magically change anything either. It is not fair however. Some of these people waited in line for hours, missed pay, missed work. They were promised by the Democrats that their votes would be counted fairly.That we would fight to make sure this was a fair election. It is REALLY unfair. Some of us made phone calls and promised these people. There is alot of smoke and alot of reports of alot of pretty signifigant problems. Machines counting backwards. Thousands of votes in districts where there were not thousands of people to vote. Thousands of missing ballots, provisional ballots,absentee ballots etc....I could go on and on. I won't get into the exit polls because we all know those can be crap. With all of these other things however despite knowing it is crap it makes you really question. We all knew this could happen. Are we all just going to take it again without making sure that EVERY vote is counted? that EVERY computer "glitch" or problem being reported is checked out? I just can't believe that. We all knew that we needed to be watchful. We all new who owned the machines and who they supported. We all heard the horror stories from people voting that day. We saw the lines that went on for hours and hours. Why di we promise to fight? check every vote? not take any crap? that is so obviously what we are doing. Is anybody else getting a slight bit annoyed?
     
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