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KittyWampus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-16-04 10:39 PM
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NYTimes: Crazy To Go Ahead With Election 3 Days After Madrid Massacre
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From David Brooks oped in today's NYTimes:

"I am trying not to think harshly of the spanish. They have suffered a grievous blow, and it was crazy to go ahead with an election a mere three days after the Madred massacre."

So there it is in the NYTimes. Brooks opines that it is crazy to go ahead and hold a national election immediately after a national tragedy.

Perhaps it's no longer tinfoil... and the Far Right is ready to go beyond the trial balloon stage and are actively setting the stage for a ghastly October suprise.

According to a GD thread here, Hannity mentioned this today as well... cancelling election due to national emergency.
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