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Angry Liberal Cries of Protest
The following may be ranting, but don't take my word for it! These passionate arguments are
backed up by legitimate mainstream news stories.
- I can't believe all Republicans are like this. But how shameless can you
be after you recently won broad (51%) support in an election, supposedly winning based on
championing morality? The U.S. House of Representatives house leader
Majority Leader Tom DeLay - a trickster politician with a long and sad history of alleged
corruption and three recent morals violations - is the focus for Republican lawmakers, who
voted on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2004 to change their own rules to allow him to keep his post
even if he is indicted in connection with illegal fund-raising activities.
May all who voted for Bush and the Republicans remember this sad moment. Read it and weep:
- Fiscally disciplined conservatives and liberals alike cringe,,
with the current need to raise the nation's debt ceiling by $800 billion US, taking the new limit to $8.184 trillion. Yes, with a t. Trillion. Read about this dangerous precedent George Bush's failed spending policies have taken us to:
House Starts Process to Raise Debt Limit
Serious Links
Humor/Satire/Critical Thinking
- F*ck the South - a raunchy, humorous rant.
- Sorry Everybody - Apologies to the world from horrified US Citizens and others sympathetic to our dilemma. Another attempt like this Web site to soothe our souls and inform the public that we're not all like that.
Conspiracy Theories
- Article: If it's too bad to be true, it may not be voter fraud by Wyatt Buchanan, © 2004 San Franciso Chronicle, Thursday, November 11, 2004
- Article: Latest Conspiracy Theory -- Kerry Won -- Hits the Ether, by Manuel Roig-Franzia and Dan Keating, © 2004 by The Washington Post, Thursday, November 11, 2004
- Article: I Smell a Rat,
by Colin Shea, The Sierra Times, Freezer Box (11/15/2004).
| A statistician discusses the scientific evidence
of election fraud: |
"The intimation, clearly, is fraud." |
Excerpt: According to the official
statistics for Cuyahoga county, a number of precincts had voter turnout well
above the national average: in fact, turnout was well over 100% of registered
voters, and in several cases well above the total number of people who have
lived in the precinct in the last century or so.
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Voting Reform?
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