Topic: More colorful Republican tactics...
t22learner's photo
Wed 09/17/08 04:31 AM
Well, if you can't win fairly...

James Carabelli, chairman of the Macomb County Republican Party in Michigan, plans to disallow votes by people who have had their home foreclosed.

"We will have a list of foreclosed homes and will make sure people aren't voting from those addresses," the quote attributed to him reads.

"Country First"

CATBW56's photo
Wed 09/17/08 04:33 AM

Well, if you can't win fairly...

James Carabelli, chairman of the Macomb County Republican Party in Michigan, plans to disallow votes by people who have had their home foreclosed.

"We will have a list of foreclosed homes and will make sure people aren't voting from those addresses," the quote attributed to him reads.

"Country First"


how is that even possible? they can't do that.

no photo
Wed 09/17/08 07:21 AM
It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.
Joseph Stalin

Drivinmenutz's photo
Wed 09/17/08 07:25 AM

It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.
Joseph Stalin



Interestingly enough we now have voting machines that are said to be unsecure, and they don't provide hard copies of the votes. Despite people protesting them all over the place they are still being set up. Makes ya wonder who is trying to "count" the votes...

Lynann's photo
Wed 09/17/08 08:40 AM
Voting machines, with no hard copy to confirm votes, scare me. It's amazing, given the troubles of the last election, this has been allowed to happen.

There are several potential trouble spots in November. WI is struggling with issues regarding voter registration, ID's and background checks. We all know about OH and FL voting problems too.

If this is a disputed election, and really no matter what side you are on tell me you don't think it will be, a $hitstorm of epic proportions is ahead.

I am tempted to mention Deibold here but someone I am sure will object. They've changed some names but it's the same corporation that...well you all know the story. If you wonder who is counting the votes check our Diebold. It's pretty alarming.

wouldee's photo
Wed 09/17/08 10:30 AM
voting records as proof of value is like unbacked money with no tangible standard as to its value.

May i suggest that the government print new votes when they run out of votes to go around?











huh what?