Early voting trouble in Florida?
This mess and the tens of thousands of DNC lawyers swarming it like sharks swarm fresh meat will send a strong message to the American public and ultimately lead to the death of the party. The loss of credibility and DNC affiliation with lawyers carries a foul taste.
I prefer:
Early voting trouble?!? In Florida!!!!????
Via Bros. Judd:
Often dismissed as too small, too isolated and too Democratic to worry about in presidential contests, Hawaii suddenly has a close race.
Democrats say Sen. John Kerry still has an edge over President Bush in the contest for Hawaii's four electoral votes, but the race has become awfully tight for their comfort. With late poll closings - 11 p.m. EST on Nov. 2 - and a slow count, Hawaii politicians are talking about offering a dramatic conclusion to what could be an ultra-close national election.
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The post speaks of thugs blocking parking for "clearly Republican voters" - other than bumper stickers or Vote Bush pins - how is someone clearly Republican?
Easy solution:
The Floridians can come to early polling with a Kerry pin on the lapel....or perhaps a long face...
And meanwhile, somewhat more substantial stories on RNC voter suppression...
By the way, nice going on censoring me, Stephen. While you have a perfect right to do so on your blog, you don't seem to have had the courage to have announced that you did so.
In case anybody was wondering why I disappeared all of a sudden - Stephen doesn't like dissenting voices, and Stephen is too much of a coward to admit publicly that he bans people.
Likely I will disappear again soon - and Stephen will, of course, remain quiet on why...
Wingnuts - cowards to a man.
So if he "censors" you, that's why this comment of yours is published on the blog??
Most blog-owners will delete material which is clearly libelous, obscene or advocates hate crimes. Which was yours?
Thing about these "voter suppression" stories is, they're right on time as usual. And with polls showing Bush about to double his numbers with black voters, while Kerry's expected 90% looks more likely to be soft in the mid-60s, it's even more imperative that McAuliffe's DNC engage in as much black-voter intimidation as they can get away with.
Maybe 2004 will be the year black voters flip McAuliffe the bird and turn out in record numbers -- but not for the Democrat.
It's about as likely as Phony's link.