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pnwmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-12-06 06:48 AM
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26. A lot of the arguments against election fraud affecting the election
results do seem like hair splitting to me . . . "experts" who will quibble over relatively small issues rather than face the fact that the Republicans moved in massive ways both to limit votes (disallowing registrations, limiting voting machines, requiring people in the wrong line to use provisional ballots that were never counted, etc.) and to use machines that were known to be hackable before they were ever installed.

Followed by the complete lack of transparency with regard to ballot counting, recounting, and the analysis of exit poll data. The whole thing sticks to high heaven. But Democrats would rather argue with each other's analysis of the precise number of votes that went awry rather than simply acknowledge that we will never know who really won. And that there is absolutely no reason to trust that the situation will be better in the next election.
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