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  • #46
    Your right Doc never seen a bit of corruption in the GOP!
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by kcshocker11
      Your right Doc never seen a bit of corruption in the GOP!

      Typical left spin! When you are caught, point the finger at someone else and hope everybody stops looking at you. Play #2 is "Well they did so we can too!"

      I didn't say anything of the sort. Point out the voter fraud, I'll be 1000% behind punishing the wrong doers and righting the wrong.

      (Not counting and recounting Florida's made up absentee ballots until you get a result you like, however, doesn't count as corruption....ACORN does).

      And if you cannot see the difference, get your brain checked.

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      • #48
        Yes, kc, playing the deflection game is the most lame tactic of all. Is that really all you got? I'm frankly disappointed in that effort.

        Debate <> Blame someone else

        That's not the Obama way. He's the Post-Spin President, right? Transparent, honest, open dealings at every level.

        Just read his college papers, then you'll agree!

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        • #49
          Originally posted by WuDrWu
          Originally posted by kcshocker11
          Your right Doc never seen a bit of corruption in the GOP!

          Typical left spin! When you are caught, point the finger at someone else and hope everybody stops looking at you. Play #2 is "Well they did so we can too!"

          I didn't say anything of the sort. Point out the voter fraud, I'll be 1000% behind punishing the wrong doers and righting the wrong.

          (Not counting and recounting Florida's made up absentee ballots until you get a result you like, however, doesn't count as corruption....ACORN does).

          And if you cannot see the difference, get your brain checked.
          Your right Doc Florida is agreat example .say year 2000 8)
          I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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          • #50
            Please detail this so called voter fraud.

            While you (can't) do that, please work on your reading comprehension. I clearly stated that Florida was NOT an example of voter fraud, but as usual you attempted to spin.

            Please, as you so often ask of others, reference facts and details.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by WuDrWu
              I understand that Corzine signed into law a provision that allows anyone to go into an election office, pick up as many as 10 ballots, and then return those 10 ballots filled out for those that do not want to get out to vote or cannot get out to vote.

              Can anyone confirm or deny this?
              If you are referring to absentee ballots then the answer is…yes. The process is mentioned in the WSJ article you linked to, which I also read this morning:

              Elsewhere, an investigation is being conducted into a report that people wearing Acorn T-shirts entered an East Orange hospital near Newark carrying blank absentee ballots and left with completed ballots. New Jersey law allows anyone to pick up an absentee ballot for someone else -- these are called messenger ballots.(emphasis added).

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              • #52
                kc: You don't want to answer my question?

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                • #53
                  I suspect he's called the DNC Special Ops folks and they are rummaging through your house and government dossier right now.

                  You'll have your "answer" as soon as the results of the sorte are known.

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                  • #54
                    Do you really believe such a force could overwhelm the seven pound Maltese safeguarding the interior of my apartment?



                    I am not concerned.

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                    • #55
                      You should have loaned out your puppy to all of Obama's opponents back in Illinois. He could have prevented all of them from mysteriously dropping out of the races before election day.

                      Just think, your pup could have shaped the course of U.S. history.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by WuDrWu
                        Please detail this so called voter fraud.

                        While you (can't) do that, please work on your reading comprehension. I clearly stated that Florida was NOT an example of voter fraud, but as usual you attempted to spin.

                        Please, as you so often ask of others, reference facts and details.
                        Something very strange happened in Volusia County on election night November 2000, the night that first Gore won Florida, then Bush, and then as everybody can so well remember there was a tie.


                        Heres a good one! 8)
                        I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Maggie
                          kc: You don't want to answer my question?
                          To select the successor to Republican John M. McHugh, who resigned as Congressional Representative of New York's 23rd congressional district to become United States Secretary of the Army on September 21, 2009. 8)
                          How did I do? 8)
                          I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by kcshocker11
                            Originally posted by Maggie
                            kc: You don't want to answer my question?
                            To select the successor to Republican John M. McHugh, who resigned as Congressional Representative of New York's 23rd congressional district to become United States Secretary of the Army on September 21, 2009. 8)
                            How did I do? 8)
                            Perfect.

                            And you just demonstrated how little you and the talking heads you listen to know about local NY politics. For example, NY-23 is definitely a historically Republican district, that doesn't mean it's a historically conservative one. Before the election, I kept hearing analysts and pundits talk about what a conservative district it is, which you also imply by stating it is solid “red”. As Doc pointed out, the district voted for Obama by a wide margin. The seat is empty precisely because Obama (read: Rahm Emanuel) thought he could flip it if he got the popular Republican incumbent out. Captain Tutu is a lot of things but stupid is not one – as last night demonstrated (although Emanuel certainly benefited from the ineptness of the local GOP kingpins. NY-23 was a screw-up by the GOP leadership from the original nomination of Scozzafava down to her last-minute endorsement of Owens).

                            The point is important because a lot folks, including you, wanted to write off the importance of Hoffman by saying "Well, the district's always been conservative." No, it's always been Republican, but it threw aside the liberal Republican and supported the avowed conservative in significant numbers. That's still noteworthy – especially in New York where Republicans and Democrats are generally much further Left. That Hoffman did so well, so quickly, is what is "amazing". Hoffman was always up against long odds. Maybe Conservatives might have been too quick to interpret his victory over Scozzafava as a sign that he couldn't lose. But don't forget where he started — polling in single digits a mere three months ago.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Maggie
                              Originally posted by kcshocker11
                              Originally posted by Maggie
                              kc: You don't want to answer my question?
                              To select the successor to Republican John M. McHugh, who resigned as Congressional Representative of New York's 23rd congressional district to become United States Secretary of the Army on September 21, 2009. 8)
                              How did I do? 8)
                              Perfect.

                              And you just demonstrated how little you and the talking heads you listen to know about local NY politics. For example, NY-23 is definitely a historically Republican district, that doesn't mean it's a historically conservative one. Before the election, I kept hearing analysts and pundits talk about what a conservative district it is, which you also imply by stating it is solid “red”. As Doc pointed out, the district voted for Obama by a wide margin. The seat is empty precisely because Obama (read: Rahm Emanuel) thought he could flip it if he got the popular Republican incumbent out. Captain Tutu is a lot of things but stupid is not one – as last night demonstrated (although Emanuel certainly benefited from the ineptness of the local GOP kingpins. NY-23 was a screw-up by the GOP leadership from the original nomination of Scozzafava down to her last-minute endorsement of Owens).

                              The point is important because a lot folks, including you, wanted to write off the importance of Hoffman by saying "Well, the district's always been conservative." No, it's always been Republican, but it threw aside the liberal Republican and supported the avowed conservative in significant numbers. That's still noteworthy – especially in New York where Republicans and Democrats are generally much further Left. That Hoffman did so well, so quickly, is what is "amazing". Hoffman was always up against long odds. Maybe Conservatives might have been too quick to interpret his victory over Scozzafava as a sign that he couldn't lose. But don't forget where he started — polling in single digits a mere three months ago.
                              Nice spin! Dont buy it! 46% voted for an outsider who admittedly knew nothing about local issues! Conservatives lost in a district they should have won,even though Palin, Rush, Beck etc came to their aid. Perhaps they should start listening to Newt more. Moderates will vote Dem when faced with staunch conservatism. 8)
                              I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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                              • #60
                                Apparently kc, like so many others, doesn't see a difference between Conservatives and Republicans even though in many cases it's huge and nearly impossible not to see.
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