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02-07-2008, 01:38 AM #51Originally Posted by madamex------------------------
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02-07-2008, 03:11 AM #52
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Re: "Strange Primary Election in California?"
[quote="Redwing17"]Folks, have a read of the e-mail scripting I sent to William this morning...
"As an ALIPAC member and supporter, I wanted to mention some strange happenings in yesterday’s February 5th Primary Election in California.
The morning talk radio program, The Rick Roberts Show www.760kfmb.com that I support is receiving e-mails and phone calls regarding voters who, when they arrived at their voting poll, were told that the Party of which they were registered was changed, and, they could not vote for their candidate. Something is definitely strange, because all of the people who are reporting are registered Republicans, like me. Henceforth, the voters could not vote for the Republican Presidential candidate.
Likewise, I am a Permanent Absentee Voter who votes via the US mail. Guess what? My ballot has been returned to me with the First Class postage stamp, without any postage processing stamping. It’s as if I didn’t mail the ballot! Not so … I dropped my ballet into the outgoing mailbox at the Post Office early Saturday, February 2nd.
Well, long story short, I’m going to hammer both the Post Office and the California Republican Party for an explanation regarding my returned ballot, and, I thought you would be interested in my comments. Many registered Republicans were told that they had been changed to Non-Partisan voters, and, they could not vote for the Republican Presidential candidate.
Does this have the indicators of a “fixâ€
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02-07-2008, 03:21 AM #53
You could have demanded a recall, since the vote tally was so close.
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02-07-2008, 03:26 AM #54
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Re: "Strange Primary Election in California?"
[quote="Redwing17"]Folks, have a read of the e-mail scripting I sent to William this morning...
"As an ALIPAC member and supporter, I wanted to mention some strange happenings in yesterday’s February 5th Primary Election in California.
The morning talk radio program, The Rick Roberts Show www.760kfmb.com that I support is receiving e-mails and phone calls regarding voters who, when they arrived at their voting poll, were told that the Party of which they were registered was changed, and, they could not vote for their candidate. Something is definitely strange, because all of the people who are reporting are registered Republicans, like me. Henceforth, the voters could not vote for the Republican Presidential candidate.
Likewise, I am a Permanent Absentee Voter who votes via the US mail. Guess what? My ballot has been returned to me with the First Class postage stamp, without any postage processing stamping. It’s as if I didn’t mail the ballot! Not so … I dropped my ballet into the outgoing mailbox at the Post Office early Saturday, February 2nd.
Well, long story short, I’m going to hammer both the Post Office and the California Republican Party for an explanation regarding my returned ballot, and, I thought you would be interested in my comments. Many registered Republicans were told that they had been changed to Non-Partisan voters, and, they could not vote for the Republican Presidential candidate.
Does this have the indicators of a “fixâ€Every immigrant who comes here should be required within five years to learn English or leave the country.
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02-07-2008, 03:30 AM #55
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Originally Posted by Dixie
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02-07-2008, 05:47 AM #56
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A third party?
Thank you ever so much William for your consistent internal strength and ongoing posiiton when the whole thing seems to be going against America and our identity. The Pepto-bismal images are brilliant.
Let's start a third party and to hell with the Republicans and the Democrats.
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02-07-2008, 08:26 AM #57
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Not all that bad
While not great, it is not all that bad.
There was one open Neo Con anti rule of law candidate... McCain.
There was one closeted Neo Con anti rule of law candidate, pretending to be pro rule of law ... Huck
There were two pro rule of law candidates: Mitt and Paul.
If you total up the percentage votes in each state for Mitt, Huck, and Paul, you have decisive victory for the rule of law.
That cannot be lost on the GOP.
What hasn't changed is America's opinion.Take a stand or all there will be left to do is to ask the last person in the country we once called America to lower the flag one last time.
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02-07-2008, 09:41 AM #58
The nation right now is owned by eletes. The Bush's and Clinton's. I think they they also own McCain and Huckabee as well as Obama. No matter what we do the Americans are going to lose. We all need to gather as one and make a stand.
<div>''Life's tough......it's even tougher if you're stupid.''
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02-07-2008, 10:17 AM #59
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SouthOfNashville,
Yours is another example of "strength coming in numbers", especially of "the corrupt"!
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02-07-2008, 07:38 PM #60
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