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Doctor_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-11-04 11:36 AM
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Americans are now OK with having the election rigged - where will it end?
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It's now pretty much beyond debate that the election was fixed, and that between BBV and roll purges and intimidation and deliberately long lines and so on that Bush again stole the election. And the outrage is almost non-existant, and certainly inaudible, thanks to the MSM.

My question to you is, what do you think will get the people aroused enough to do something? I mean something besides us DUers complaining to each other?

Over the last four years, we have accepted, with almost no resistence,

1. The theft of election 2000
2. LIHOP
3. The PATRIOT act
4. Anthrax attack
5. A (as of now) 200 billion dollar illegal invasion of Iraq
6. Treason committed by Scooter Libby or someone else of his stature
7. The theft of elections in 2002
8. Enron
9. The WH approving torture of prisoners
10. The theft of elections in 2004

and much more. What will be the thing that actually gets us to act, and what will that act be?
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