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Here we go again. Those protesting the fraudulent election will need at least one Senator to sign their petition. In 2000 not a single liberal Senator could be found. Not one. Not Wellstone. Not Kerry. Not anyone. There was not a single Senator who was willing to sign on to the Congressional Black Caucus petition to challenge the electoral votes.
Now history repeats. There is clear evidence of widespread election fraud, particularly in Ohio, but also in many other states. So I've decided that I want to get rich. Ever hear somebody say, "If I had a nickel for every time that (whatever), I'd be rich?"
Okay, so you name the Senator who will sign the petition to protest the electoral vote this time, and if they actually do it, I will mail you a check for $1.00. That's one dollar, U.S. So, for example, if two hundred people say Senator Kerry will sign the petition, and he actually does it, I'm out $200.00 plus the cost of checks, envelopes and postage. But if two hundred people say that Senator Kerry will sign the petition and he DOESN'T, I get (if people are honest enough to pay up) $200.00--a dollar from each person who guessed wrong. It doesn't have to be Kerry. It can be Senator Boxer, or even Obama. Any Senator. This year could be different--there might be a lot of Senators who sign on, so all you have to do is name one of them. Just pick your liberal--the one you KNOW deep in your heart will stand up for our voting rights, and if you're willing to risk a dollar, just put your money where your mouth is and reply to this post with the name of your stand-up liberal.
We only need one. Many of us have been bombarding our Senators with requests that they sign. Somebody here has to have enough faith in at least one of them to wager a buck on it. C'mon people--I'm a senior on a low, fixed income, so even if you lose, your dollar is going to a good cause. And while it will cause me considerably hardship if I lose, I'll be so happy about having at least one Senator stand up for democracy, that I won't really care. Money, heck--I'd give my left arm at this point just to see it happen.
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