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roseBudd Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-04-06 03:55 PM
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3. My personal belief is that to be successful we need the equivalent of
a march to Selma. If you think about it a huge part of the GOP election stealing franchise depends on suppression of D votes but also taking D votes and converting them to R votes. In order to do this they have to figure out who the D voters are. This is why they focus so much energy on suppressing the African American vote. It is a D vote that they can spot with very little analysis. It is also my belief that they choose to convert D votes to R votes during fraudulent tabulation supplied by GOP supporting election equipment and software companies.

We really really need African Americans complaining loudly and publicly about their disenfranchisement.

It is a type of election fraud that is easy to see, easy to document, has a human face and is easy to understand. Thinking moderate republicans who do not understand how computer software programming works can wrap their minds around disenfranchisement.
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