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Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
34. It has risen to common knowledge and the backlash has already been felt.
Mon Nov 26, 2012, 02:57 PM
Nov 2012

2012 is the best example of this. The Rs generally have become as toxic as Bush was. They foment their own irrelevance by these actions.

As Gomer Pyle used to say "Surprise, surprise, surprise!" hobbit709 Nov 2012 #1
Like I said - Mitt never got 47% of the vote LynneSin Nov 2012 #2
I complete agree, and if a 100% verifiable true and correct ballot count ever comes... Raster Nov 2012 #24
Add Texas to that list Melissa G Nov 2012 #56
+1 nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #52
So will they voluntarily go to jail for their crimes against the country? liberal N proud Nov 2012 #3
LOL, right. redqueen Nov 2012 #9
Why should it be voluntary? Put them in jail, toot sweet! AAO Nov 2012 #48
Just thought they would check them selves in to a federal pen. liberal N proud Nov 2012 #50
Republicans? Save the country money??? AAO Nov 2012 #51
They like to claim they care about such things. liberal N proud Nov 2012 #55
The republican motto: "Cheat to try and win!" n/t RKP5637 Nov 2012 #4
"If you can't win, cheat!" Coyotl Nov 2012 #13
+++1,000! I like that! Well said about the R's! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2012 #16
if they can't cheat, they can't win. olddad56 Nov 2012 #30
True that. They can't win a fair fight mac56 Nov 2012 #31
As Jesse Ventura said in his wrestling days, hifiguy Nov 2012 #36
Even cheating they lost this time lunatica Nov 2012 #58
Yep! Cheat more, move more RW, we just weren't crazy enough, we know what RKP5637 Nov 2012 #59
Time to clean house in Florida. stubtoe Nov 2012 #5
According to Jim Greer GOP party leaders specifically discussed how to stop ... Ganja Ninja Nov 2012 #6
These are the same elements that forced this case to court: freshwest Nov 2012 #21
The Founding Fathers were divided on full equality. My namesake and Benjamin Franklin were on the TPaine7 Nov 2012 #49
The principles most of us understand, and the Confederates were against that. freshwest Nov 2012 #53
There you have it: Republicans are systematic scuzzbags, liars and cheats Berlum Nov 2012 #7
Spam deleted by gkhouston (MIR Team) Dubster Nov 2012 #8
ooohhhh! heaven05 Nov 2012 #10
Did they break laws? Will anyone be prosecuted? IMO interferring with voting should be rhett o rick Nov 2012 #11
Presumedly, a civil rights conspiracy charge is in this mix somewhere. DoJ Coyotl Nov 2012 #15
Eeyup. hifiguy Nov 2012 #37
Throw in RICO! Coyotl Nov 2012 #42
The violated the US constitution in several ways, I'm sure. AAO Nov 2012 #20
Anymore seems like violations of the Constitution are passe. Patriot Act. nm rhett o rick Nov 2012 #38
And I suspect they are not finished causing pain in Florida, Baitball Blogger Nov 2012 #12
shouldn't this be discussed everywhere? where the f is 60 minutes? samsingh Nov 2012 #14
It has risen to common knowledge and the backlash has already been felt. Coyotl Nov 2012 #34
i hope it continues samsingh Nov 2012 #60
This news help turn "Republican voter suppression" into a real correlate in voter minds. Coyotl Nov 2012 #61
A Wisconsin state senator has admitted a Republican suppression tactic dragonlady Nov 2012 #17
All about what is best for the GOP. Not about the people. LiberalFighter Nov 2012 #18
K & R Scurrilous Nov 2012 #19
Coulda knocked me over with a feather on that one... calimary Nov 2012 #22
I'm Shocked...Shocked I say BlueManFan Nov 2012 #23
Thank you, Cpt. Obvious aka Palm Beach Post sakabatou Nov 2012 #25
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Nov 2012 #26
GOP: the "Rule-of-Law" gang. DemoTex Nov 2012 #27
Prison for them all Angry Dragon Nov 2012 #28
I was wondering why this sudden confession happened Canuckistanian Nov 2012 #29
Yep. Crooks don't ususlly roll unless they're facing charges. redqueen Nov 2012 #35
I think it's more like revenge Canuckistanian Nov 2012 #43
The GOP is officially corrupted beyond recognition. SleeplessinSoCal Nov 2012 #32
Special Prosecutor needed on this one Kingofalldems Nov 2012 #33
Who has the authority to appoint one? nm rhett o rick Nov 2012 #39
Don't know. I just know one is needed Kingofalldems Nov 2012 #41
I am afraid it's up to the HOR. nm rhett o rick Nov 2012 #44
IMO the most important issue facing a free America is a fair and honest voting system. rhett o rick Nov 2012 #40
I wonder how many Republican voters took one look at the long lines, Sekhmets Daughter Nov 2012 #45
Kick! n/t Tx4obama Nov 2012 #46
The conspirators should be executed for treason. Marmitist Nov 2012 #47
I'm usually not one to use popular catch-phrases, but... wakemewhenitsover Nov 2012 #54
Heros charin Nov 2012 #57
Thanks! wakemewhenitsover Nov 2012 #63
If at first sackabanana Nov 2012 #62
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