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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Karl Denninger wrote: In article , Harry Krause wrote: Karl Denninger wrote: In article , Harry Krause wrote: JohnH wrote: On the other hand, I see nothing wrong with a Republican asking first, and then offering to help only those who say they will vote for Bush. Ditto for Democrats. John H I'll be working the election Tuesday. My goal is to get anyone who shows up to vote into the polls so he or she can vote. Even if they're a felon, an illegal alien, or have already voted somewhere else (or just 5 minutes before), right? -- If they're on the rolls, they're on the rolls. If they're not, they can, vote a protest ballot. Your Secretary of State's office is run by criminals who deny perfectly legit voters their rights. Accusing someone of a felony is a serious matter. I suppose you have proof of this allegation, right? (Hint: you alleged this last time too, but when challenged your folks couldn't produce ONE person who claimed to actually have been disenfranchised) -- Tell the assholes in the Florida secretary of state's office to sue me. Go ahead. The Je Bush-run secretary of state's office is engaged in election stealing, big time. That's a felony. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! |
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