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« Reply #15 on: June 17, 2004, 03:36:34 PM »
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« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2004, 04:32:21 PM »
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or when Hillary moved to NY?


ya, she should have stayed in the Whitehorse.  she had to move somewhere didn't she?  she moved when her husbands job in DC ended.  people move all the time.  it's also reasonable that a political person like her would be involved in politics where ever she lived.

 it's nowhere near the same as moving just for the purpose of developing a loop-hole to make yourself delegable for a job your are disqualified from.

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« Reply #17 on: June 17, 2004, 05:48:50 PM »
The presidents brother, implemented a screening system to ensure that felons convicted out of state could not vote in Florida.
That system falsley deprived 19000 blacks of thier votes. They were not fellons. They just had the same name and lived in the same town as a felon. Whom may or may not have been black!

Is it against the law to deliberatly deprive a person of thier right to vote?
I know under federal law it is illegal for Florida and several other southern states to pass legislatiton or procedures that are intended to deprive blacks of thier vote.

How many laws is that?
19000 voters disenfranchised by the brother of the president and his autorny general.

Not a secret, Not a conspiracy. Not an error. The developers of the filter where ordered under protest to put in the line that droped voter smith if felon smith lived in the same town. Only if voter smith was black.

This was investigated by congress, its not a secret. Why do so few americans know it?
What kind of election law breaking are you accusing Gore of?

it goes without saying. That the only reason Bush jr has been president at all is that this was done. Period. The election came down to 400 votes or somthing. How do you think those black folkes voted?

Bush and Bush new how they would vote.

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« Reply #18 on: June 17, 2004, 05:55:03 PM »
I think you got your numbers wrong. 19,000 was the number of ballots invalidated due to double punching. Try again?
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« Reply #19 on: June 17, 2004, 05:59:22 PM »
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The presidents brother, implemented a screening system to ensure that felons convicted out of state could not vote in Florida.
That system falsley deprived 19000 blacks of thier votes. They were not fellons. They just had the same name and lived in the same town as a felon. Whom may or may not have been black!

Is it against the law to deliberatly deprive a person of thier right to vote?
I know under federal law it is illegal for Florida and several other southern states to pass legislatiton or procedures that are intended to deprive blacks of thier vote.

How many laws is that?
19000 voters disenfranchised by the brother of the president and his autorny general.

Not a secret, Not a conspiracy. Not an error. The developers of the filter where ordered under protest to put in the line that droped voter smith if felon smith lived in the same town. Only if voter smith was black.

This was investigated by congress, its not a secret. Why do so few americans know it?
What kind of election law breaking are you accusing Gore of?

it goes without saying. That the only reason Bush jr has been president at all is that this was done. Period. The election came down to 400 votes or somthing. How do you think those black folkes voted?

Bush and Bush new how they would vote.


didnt they do a recount.....didnt Bush win just about every recount????  If Jeb Bush broke the law why was he not convicted?????  I know I know librals would not have been happy untill they kept recounting in JUST libral counties to get more votes but seriously.....19000 black voters....just black and 19000 exact?  Surley charges should have been brought on Jeb Bush for this hanus crime of discriminating against exactly 19000 just black voters?

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« Reply #20 on: June 17, 2004, 06:20:51 PM »
I dont have Time in front of me. It was over 19000 voters. As to why Jebs not in prison. you tell me. Why isnt jr in prison for insider trading? Why is the autorny general that orchastrated it now a senetor?(congresswoman) one or the other.

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« Reply #21 on: June 17, 2004, 06:21:28 PM »
"didnt they do a recount.....didnt Bush win just about every recount???? "

you can recount amillion times and it will never take into acount, the votes of people who weren't allowed to vote.

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« Reply #22 on: June 17, 2004, 06:33:07 PM »
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"didnt they do a recount.....didnt Bush win just about every recount???? "

you can recount amillion times and it will never take into acount, the votes of people who weren't allowed to vote.


SO if this is true why wasnt anyone charged w/ it.  You can allege all you want untill you're blue in the face.  You want to prove somthing to me than charge somone.

Dont forget about the 20,000 (mostly military) or so absente ballots that were thrown out as well.  You saying that Librals were not allowed to vote in mostly Libral counties does not make me say....ooooooooooh conspiracy.

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« Reply #23 on: June 17, 2004, 06:34:36 PM »
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I dont have Time in front of me. It was over 19000 voters. As to why Jebs not in prison. you tell me. Why isnt jr in prison for insider trading? Why is the autorny general that orchastrated it now a senetor?(congresswoman) one or the other.


why isnt our former president jailed for purgery in front of a federal grand jurry....why why why.  Again Alligations....nothing more.

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« Reply #24 on: June 17, 2004, 06:38:11 PM »
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A reminder, When the Dems candidate in New Jersey was losing in the polls just 30 days before the election they pulled him out and put in poll tested Toraselli sp? to replace him, Toraseli won. The Dem appointed SJC ruled it Okay. Aganist the election laws of New Jersey and the State constituion.


Actually it was Torecelli that pulled out. He would not have been able to serve if elected.

The NJ supreme court ruled 7-0 in favor of the switch. the 7 judges consisted of 4 dems, 2 reps and 1 ind.

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« Reply #25 on: June 17, 2004, 11:12:17 PM »
Can find all sorts of interesting, and some not so interesting, stuff on the web. I ran acroos one site that was boohooin' about all the felons that aren't allowed to vote. Does anyone besides lazs think felons should be allowed to vote? (sorry lazs ;))
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« Reply #26 on: June 17, 2004, 11:28:40 PM »
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On the contrary... SOB added about the most intelligent comment yet in this thread.


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« Reply #27 on: June 18, 2004, 08:48:18 AM »
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Actually it was Torecelli that pulled out. He would not have been able to serve if elected.

The NJ supreme court ruled 7-0 in favor of the switch. the 7 judges consisted of 4 dems, 2 reps and 1 ind.

Facts is facts



yes it was Lautenberg, Frank. that was "selected" less then 30 days before the election because Torecelli couldn't win. This is in violation of NJ election law; The SJC of NJ got it wrong.
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« Reply #28 on: June 18, 2004, 10:51:28 AM »
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Can find all sorts of interesting, and some not so interesting, stuff on the web. I ran acroos one site that was boohooin' about all the felons that aren't allowed to vote. Does anyone besides lazs think felons should be allowed to vote? (sorry lazs ;))


It wasnt felons that where deprived of thier votes. It was Blacks with the same last names as felons. Even white felons.

19000 of them apperently. Do you have a problem with that? I bet you dont.

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« Reply #29 on: June 18, 2004, 11:01:30 AM »
I see no reason to not allow fellons to vote (once their time is served and parol over of course)