I'll beat Craig to the punch here and join William's bandwagon.  I'm sure
the Dems have cheated as well.  The point isn't that the Repubs are evil,
rather that the system is broken and finally someone is stepping forward
to challenge the system.  While no one went to jail for the Florida fiasco
in 2000, that doesn't mean there were no problems.  You go tell the
Florida voters that they weren't cheated in 2000.  As for Kerry not
challenging Ohio, I assume if he did you'd just jump on him for being a
poor loser.

Cheers,
Stephen


On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, Raaven O'Quinn wrote:

> William H. Magill wrote:
>
> > <snip>
> >
> > Or maybe both Gore and Kerry knew the truth -- just as ZERO, ZIP, NADA
> > of the charges about voter fraud made in 2000 were ever substantiated
> > by anyone (no names, no affidavits were ever produced), so too are
> > these charges utterly false, made out of spite and partisanship, and
> > not out of any desire for truth or justice.
>
> Um. I can't speak for the 2000 election, but in the 2004 election,
> affadavits *were* in fact produced and names were named - in great
> number (particularly in Ohio). However, the media coverage of this fact
> was abysmal, so it's entirely possible that you missed it. I can
> certainly dig up documentation of said affadavits if you have trouble
> locating them on your own.
>
> -- Raaven O'Quinn
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