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Tuesday, September 14, 2004
Yahoo! News Message Boards World News: "What a maroon. With your third grade education, you wouldn't recognize a liberal if one snuck into your house and married your sister...oh...*you* already did that?
Liberal philosophy and politics and dissent against an abusive and corrupt leadership founded this country. Read the Declaration of Independence, even if it does have words with more than one syllable.
It's George Wanker Bush who sent troops into Iraq armed with baseball bats and peashooters. In our community we've been collecting money to buy personal body armor for our guard units. And we'd like to see humvees with more than canvas or aluminum doors.
The current resident of the Wh**e House is like a diaper that needs to be changed - for the same reason.
Scrub the Shrub.
Vote to decriminalize the Wh**e House. "
Yahoo! News Message Boards World News: "Sure sign that Bush hates democracy
by: jr3dfg (777/M) 09/14/04 11:46 am
Msg: 295413 of 295931
'Terror' Election Barring Voters Could Stand - Memo
Ritt Goldstein
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug 19 (IPS) - A recently unearthed government memorandum prepared for the U.S. Congress addresses the power of the administration to postpone elections. But more notably, it reviews actions the executive branch might take that could preclude large numbers of Americans from casting a ballot in the coming presidential vote.
The memorandum highlights that should such disenfranchisement occur, the Nov. 2 election could well remain legally intact and binding.
Concerns have arisen that the administration of U.S. President George W Bush is actively seeking to manipulate the presidential vote, using exaggerated terror threats to provide the political smokescreen for this.
The story initially began breaking in the Jul. 19 issue of 'Newsweek'. The magazine reported that authority was being sought for a potential postponement of the election, the implications of a terror attack or the threat of one cited as the proposal's rationale. A Jul. 23 Associated Press (AP) article noted that in mid-month the 'chairman of a federal commission on voting' had asked congressional leadership for just such an 'emergency' plan.
http://ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=25138 "
