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Will Democrats Try To Indict Rush For Voter Fraud?
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Should voters who crossed over be charged?
yes
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no
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munchkin



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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:44 am    Post subject: Will Democrats Try To Indict Rush For Voter Fraud? Reply with quote

The Democrats are flippen out here folks. They are going off the deep end if they try this

Dems say the reason is you have to fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party's principles "under penalty of election falsification."

Well, what the hell are the party's principals? They change nearly on a daily basis

http://www.alternet.org/democracy/80392/
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

No one here cares.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah i don't really care about anything rush does, i'm a dem, and this doesn't outrage me, i think it's funny how desperate he is to stay in the media
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

He certainly continues to have a strong following, despite some blatantly false accusations and assumptions, not to mention an astonishingly hypocritical drug addiction.

But yeah... who cares?
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munchkin



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

anonymous_coward wrote:
yeah i don't really care about anything rush does, i'm a dem, and this doesn't outrage me, i think it's funny how desperate he is to stay in the media


Desperate to stay in the media?

Rush is heard on over 600 radio stations, and is the most listened to talk show host in the world

He is heard by our troops on Armed Forces Radio, and when Dems tried to take him off the network the troops spoke up

Dems backed down

Liberals have tried to knock Rush off the top of the talk radio mountain since he went national. They have all failed

You do not like Rush because he tells the truth about liberals and liberalism. He talks about the double standards liberals live by (case in pint is Obama and his racist mentor)

Air America wa sto be the lefts answer to Rush and Sean. It went bankrupt
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Coppy wrote:
He certainly continues to have a strong following, despite some blatantly false accusations and assumptions, not to mention an astonishingly hypocritical drug addiction.

But yeah... who cares?


Any specifics or is this just another "I hate Rush" rant?

Libs care since they are in a tizzy over Operation Chaos
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

munchkin wrote:
anonymous_coward wrote:
yeah i don't really care about anything rush does, i'm a dem, and this doesn't outrage me, i think it's funny how desperate he is to stay in the media


Desperate to stay in the media?

Rush is heard on over 600 radio stations, and is the most listened to talk show host in the world

He is heard by our troops on Armed Forces Radio, and when Dems tried to take him off the network the troops spoke up

Dems backed down

Liberals have tried to knock Rush off the top of the talk radio mountain since he went national. They have all failed

You do not like Rush because he tells the truth about liberals and liberalism. He talks about the double standards liberals live by (case in pint is Obama and his racist mentor)

Air America wa sto be the lefts answer to Rush and Sean. It went bankrupt


yeah, because us liberals work during the day and can't listen to the radio all day. all you rush listeners can't be truck drivers.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

anonymous_coward wrote:
munchkin wrote:
anonymous_coward wrote:
yeah i don't really care about anything rush does, i'm a dem, and this doesn't outrage me, i think it's funny how desperate he is to stay in the media


Desperate to stay in the media?

Rush is heard on over 600 radio stations, and is the most listened to talk show host in the world

He is heard by our troops on Armed Forces Radio, and when Dems tried to take him off the network the troops spoke up

Dems backed down

Liberals have tried to knock Rush off the top of the talk radio mountain since he went national. They have all failed

You do not like Rush because he tells the truth about liberals and liberalism. He talks about the double standards liberals live by (case in pint is Obama and his racist mentor)

Air America wa sto be the lefts answer to Rush and Sean. It went bankrupt


yeah, because us liberals work during the day and can't listen to the radio all day. all you rush listeners can't be truck drivers.



Is this the way you libs try to win others over from the other side? Comments like that will bring more people into your big tent? Insulting truck drivers? They must be the lowly masses you claim to "care" about so much

I listen to Rush at my desk at work

My only fear is some lib saying I am creating a hostile work enviroment

BTW, without ruck drivers you would be unalble to buy your latte. There would be nobody to deliver the ingredients to the store
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have to laugh at liberals who are having a temper tanturm over Operation Chaos, and are outraged over Republicans crossing over

Here is an article from the Daily Kook Kos where liberals begged other liberals to cross over in MI and influence the Republican primaries

Problem is, the Dems are having a battle they did not think they would have. and Republicans are making a difference

Seems it is fine when libs cross over, but it is a crime when Rpeublicans do it

Let's have some fun in Michigan
by kos
Thu Jan 10, 2008 at 01:31:01 PM PDT
In 1972, Republican voters in Michigan decided to make a little mischief, crossing over to vote in the open Democratic primary and voting for segregationist Democrat George Wallace, seriously embarrassing the state's Democrats. In fact, a third of the voters (PDF) in the Democratic primary were Republican crossover votes. In 1988, Republican voters again crossed over, helping Jesse Jackson win the Democratic primary, helping rack up big margins for Jackson in Republican precincts. (Michigan Republicans can clearly be counted on to practice the worst of racial politics.) In 1998, Republicans helped Jack Kevorkian's lawyer -- quack Geoffrey Feiger -- win his Democratic primary, thus guaranteeing their hold on the governor's mansion that year.

With a history of meddling in our primaries, why don't we try and return the favor. Next Tuesday, January 15th, Michigan will hold its primary. Michigan Democrats should vote for Mitt Romney, because if Mitt wins, Democrats win. How so?

For Michigan Democrats, the Democratic primary is meaningless since the DNC stripped the state of all its delegates (at least temporarily) for violating party rules. Hillary Clinton is alone on the ballot.

But on the GOP side, this primary will be fiercely contested. John McCain is currently enjoying the afterglow of media love since his New Hamsphire victory, while Iowa winner Mike Huckabee is poised to do well in South Carolina.

Meanwhile, poor Mitt Romney, who’s suffered back-to-back losses in the last week, desperately needs to win Michigan in order to keep his campaign afloat. Bottom line, if Romney loses Michigan, he's out. If he wins, he stays in.

And we want Romney in, because the more Republican candidates we have fighting it out, trashing each other with negative ads and spending tons of money, the better it is for us. We want Mitt to stay in the race, and to do that, we need him to win in Michigan.

Two polls the last couple of days show a tight race: Strategic Vision (R) shows Romney within striking distance with 20 percent to McCain's 29 (Huckabee is third with 1Cool, while Rossman Group shows Huckabee with the lead -- 23 percent to Romney's 22 and McCain's 18.

Now here's the thing -- without a real Democratic contest on the ballot, and a lack of party registration in Michigan, this is an open primary. Anyone can pick up a Republican ballot. So Michigan Democrats and independents who want to see the Republican battle royale continue should just take a few minutes on Tuesday, January 15th to cast a ballot for Mitt Romney in the Republican primary.

If you know someone in Michigan, send them the email I've included below the fold. If you don't know someone in Michigan, send the email to your liberal friends and see if THEY have friends in Michigan. Get the word out, whether by blog, mailing list, MySpace or Facebook page, or whatever.

If we can help push Mitt over the line, not only do we help keep their field fragmented, but we also pollute Romney's victory. How "legitimate" will the Mittster's victory look if liberals provide the margin of victory? Think of the hilarity that will ensue. We'll simply be adding fuel to their civil war, never a bad thing from our vantage point.

Michigan Democrats helped deliver their state to McCain in 2000 to spite their hated governor, John Engler, who had "guaranteed" his state to Bush. To prevent such future mischief, Michigan Republicans helped push through a unified tax-payer funded primary date to supposedly keep Democrats focused on their own race (prior to this year, party contests were funded by the parties). Let's make sure their meddling with the Democratic primary and their misuse of taxpayer funds backfires on them.

Michigan is Romney’s last stand. He has pulled all advertising from other states for a last-ditch effort there. It’s sink or swim time for Romney, and we’re going to throw him a lifesaver.

So why are we doing this? Because we can. Because it'll be fun. And because we've suffered Republican meddling, stealing, and disenfranchisement in our elections for far too long.

So get the word out and get out the vote!. Email below the fold.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/1/10/2713/87225
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

munchkin wrote:


Any specifics or is this just another "I hate Rush" rant?




personally, the only "Rush" i like is the one that has drummer neal peart in it.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

munchkin wrote:
anonymous_coward wrote:
munchkin wrote:
anonymous_coward wrote:
yeah i don't really care about anything rush does, i'm a dem, and this doesn't outrage me, i think it's funny how desperate he is to stay in the media


Desperate to stay in the media?

Rush is heard on over 600 radio stations, and is the most listened to talk show host in the world

He is heard by our troops on Armed Forces Radio, and when Dems tried to take him off the network the troops spoke up

Dems backed down

Liberals have tried to knock Rush off the top of the talk radio mountain since he went national. They have all failed

You do not like Rush because he tells the truth about liberals and liberalism. He talks about the double standards liberals live by (case in pint is Obama and his racist mentor)

Air America wa sto be the lefts answer to Rush and Sean. It went bankrupt


yeah, because us liberals work during the day and can't listen to the radio all day. all you rush listeners can't be truck drivers.



Is this the way you libs try to win others over from the other side? Comments like that will bring more people into your big tent? Insulting truck drivers? They must be the lowly masses you claim to "care" about so much

I listen to Rush at my desk at work

My only fear is some lib saying I am creating a hostile work enviroment

BTW, without ruck drivers you would be unalble to buy your latte. There would be nobody to deliver the ingredients to the store



(whispers: btw, you don't have to quote EVERYONE...you can weed some of it out)
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is it me or are the libs here igniring the Daily Kook Kos piece where Dems were encouraged to vote in the Republican primaires?

Where is AM? The site AM loves and no comment? Not even another cartoon
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

munchkin wrote:
I have to laugh at liberals who are having a temper tanturm over Operation Chaos, and are outraged over Republicans crossing over


"Operation Chaos." That sounds... so important, so romantic, so righteous. Basically everything you and your ilk are not, Dodo...

Fact: This kind of un-American, subversive voting practice has been going on for decades upon decades in this country. It is not new, and its subversive nature is the very reason is is illegal in states like Ohio.

Fact: Democratic gains energized by the robust contest between Clinton and Obama will more than offset the defections by traitorous wingnuts who have nothing to do this campaign and no one to get excited about.

Fact: It's been so long since we've had a real political contest in this country that people forget what they're like. Which is why wingnut traitors like Dodo are more than happy to exploit that ignorance by calling it "bloody" and "destructive." It is neither. It is a contest between two smart and determined candidates, they way such contests used to be. The Democratic party is not self-destructing, it is evolving and reinventing and finally coming to life. Backward traitors like Dodo are simply bored.

Fact: Every drooling Rush follower who crosses over to cast a meaningless vote against Obama in the Pa. primary is giving a potentially very meaningful vote in the state Senate GOP primary (which will decide the contest, since there is no Democrat on the ballot for Punt's seat) State offices have far more impact on voters' daily existence.

These unwise, vindictive, juvenile traitors are cutting off their nose to spite their face, but that doesn't stop them from crowing about their strategic and political wizardry.

Hehe "Operation Chaos..."

Fools.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dems did it first in MI

Were you so upset when they crossed over? Judging form your post it would seem not

Or could it be Operation Chaos is getting resuls while the Daily Kooks efforts did not?

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

munchkin wrote:
Dems did it first in MI


Haha, you debate like a 12-year-old. "They did it first." LOL

munchkin wrote:
Were you so upset when they crossed over? Judging form your post it would seem not


You judge poorly. As usual.

munchkin wrote:
Or could it be Operation Chaos is getting resuls while the Daily Kooks efforts did not?


Results? Where? I'm sorry, was a primary held in Pa. and I missed it?

Oh, and while we're at it, why not respond to this, Dodo?

Torgo wrote:
Fact: Every drooling Rush follower who crosses over to cast a meaningless vote against Obama in the Pa. primary is giving (up) a potentially very meaningful vote in the state Senate GOP primary (which will decide the contest, since there is no Democrat on the ballot for Punt's seat) State offices have far more impact on voters' daily existence.


Not only are you traitorous fools, you apparently care nothing for your local community.
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