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PATRICK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-09-05 10:25 PM
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50. Worst line "marginalized in the MSM"
We are dealing with the MSM too as part of the problem, not as a reason to dance around the issue.

As far as pounding the local politicians, you are absolutely correct and equally, according to you advice, over the top.

Their ignorance is proving as resilient as their gullibility to salespeople from problem companies. Some of it is wink and nod willful from GOP and organizational types who "don't want to know" what is going on in the smoothly quiet and organized ballot concentration camps.


Anyone that can get traction anywhere has to try and not be discouraged by others thinking their way will break down this rush to democratic extinction.

Questioning and the ominous undercurrent of growing certitude that the election was stolen(unless you disagree with that) lends force to the argument and urgency. Other than that it is a two sided "choice" argument of paper trail or no granting legitimacy to both sides.

The truth is we can't provide the lost evidence of ruined balloting but
why be the only ones pained by the truth? Calm rationality is amazingly stupid as I watch place after place toying with and implacing the machines with some modest safeguards maybe, not knowing at all how BIG the problem actually is. How playing with computer voting is playing with fascist dynamite and the myths too many are allowed to live are blinding us to worse to come.

You might as well let the traction competition progress. We'll need all the pounding from every direction to win, unless one thinks granting one delusion(Bush and GOP fairly "won") will help dispel resistance to reform.
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