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To the extent that any exists, I'm all for eliminating voter fraud. While we're at it, we should eliminate voter intimidation (which is, in fact, really what we're talking about in this particular case) as well. I'd also like to see cons as eager to to condemn tactics such as "operation chaos" as they are to slam and attack any and everything moveon.org does.
You Dems should have thought about that when your side crossed the line and voted Republican in an open Primary it's a goose and gander thing,, you can't complain now after your side did the same thing,,,,, besides,,,, in this nation anyone has the right to vote for those they wish to vote for, if they are citizens
Messo, you miss the point as usual,,,,, both parties stand to gain from less voter fraud.
To the extent that any exists, I'm all for eliminating voter fraud. While we're at it, we should eliminate voter intimidation (which is, in fact, really what we're talking about in this particular case) as well. I'd also like to see cons as eager to to condemn tactics such as "operation chaos" as they are to slam and attack any and everything moveon.org does.
You Dems should have thought about that when your side crossed the line and voted Republican in an open Primary it's a goose and gander thing,, you can't complain now after your side did the same thing,,,,, besides,,,, in this nation anyone has the right to vote for those they wish to vote for, if they are citizens
I have never heard of what you're talking about. Is this some obscure Rush story?
When was that?
If it occurred, it sure wasn't any nationaly organized 'operation chaos'.
That whole Rush business makes Republican solemnity about the sanctity of the vote process, a little...cardboard?
But it's ok if the Daily Kos wants it?
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/1/10/2713/87...
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=15297