"In this election, it's a choice between a candidate who won't disavow a group committing voter fraud, and a leader who won't tolerate voter fraud," Palin said.
Really? Well, today the Obama campaign called bullshit on this phony "voter fraud" issue being raised by the McCain camp. The first thing we need to realize about this issue is that there is a long history of voter suppression efforts (caging, misinformation, intimidation) on the part of the Republican Party. The reason is simple, if the Republicans can prevent certain groups of people from voting, namely the poor and minorities, they greatly improve their chances of winning elections. One way they have tried to prevent people's votes from counting has been to make spurious last-second voter fraud claims, which they are doing again. The Bush administration put immense pressure on various state U.S. attorney's to investigate these, and other, claims around the time of elections in November, presumably with the hopes of swaying the election. Some of the attorney's didn't bow to this pressure and therefore 9 of them were fired. These politically-motivated firings then led to an investigation, which then resulted in many of Bush's cronies in the DOJ being relieved of their duties including Alberto Gonzales (who couldn't remember his own fucking name during the investigations).
As the memo states, the DOJ has the responsiblity to consider the allegations of "voter fraud" being made in the context of what the Republican Party has been doing for years and in the context of the criminal firings of several U.S attorney's and the investigation that followed. Folks, I am not making this stuff up. The McCain camp is pulling out all the sleazeball tactics Bush and other Republicans have been using for years. However, this year will be different.
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Great post.
This is why everyone on our side of the fence is a little nervous about the elections.
Does it look like an Obama landslide?
Yes.
Do Republicans have a way of stealing elections by ANY MEANS NECESSARY?
Yes.
Sleazeball tactics is an apt description of what the GOP is trying to do to get a guy that they hate (McCain) elected.
Thank GOD their case got tossed out of court!
HA! You're killing me. Stop it. Stomach hurts from laughing.
I don't know why you're laughing. Everything I said is 100% true. The testimony and evidence of the DOJ firing hearings is readily available. But, by all means, feel free to keep your head up your ass.
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