posted on October 14, 2004 09:19:29 AM new
They are desperate...absolutely desperate...and obviously are willing to create havoc and do whatever low-down dirty thing they have to in order to win this election.
If this type of behavior keeps up there's going to be some REAL big problems after 11-2.
DNC ELECTION MANUAL: CHARGE VOTER INTIMIDATION, EVEN IF NONE EXISTS
**World Exclusive**
The Kerry/Edwards campaign and the Democratic National Committee are advising election operatives to declare voter intimidation -- even if none exists, the DRUDGE REPORT can reveal.
A 66-page mobilization plan to be issued by the Kerry/Edwards campaign and the Democratic National Committee states: "If no signs of intimidation techniques have emerged yet, launch a 'pre-emptive strike.'"
[HIGHLIGHT OF ELECTION DAY MANUAL, NOVEMBER 2004. CLICK FOR IMAGE .JPG FILE]
The provocative Dem battle plan is to be distributed in dozens of states, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.
One top DNC official confirmed the manual's authenticity, but claimed the notion of crying wolf on any voter intimidation is "absurd." "We all know the Republicans are going to try to steal the election by scaring people and confusing people," the top DNC source explained.
Developing...
[ edited by Linda_K on Oct 14, 2004 09:22 AM ]
posted on October 14, 2004 10:06:40 AM new
Poor pathetic linda, just KNOWS bush will win but wants to hedge her bets.
C'mon. linda, the Drudgereport ...what crap.
And you are implying the Republicans don't pull crap!
How about the election official in las Vegas who tore up and threw away registration cards if they were Democrats?
Oh, linda, the list of Republican sins against the American voting system would take up pages.
That's why I, too , think bush will win. If kerry doesn't get a landslide (which is hard to hide), if it's close, the Republicans will go into high gear again to have bush appointed president.
posted on October 14, 2004 10:45:19 AM new
Linda
I don't know if this goes along with your topic and post here, but..
My daughter, 24, (not the pregnant one )
took a long time, read and watched, and even went to HEMPFEST and listened to the Kerry people. She decided to vote for Bush. She went to the GOP headquarters and got a sign. She lives in a fourplex, 3 older people (than her ) 2 men and one women. They all got to know each other this summer and would have card playing nights and stuff. Well, she put the Bush sign on the inside of her apt window. The lady that lives there knocked on her door, to 'chat' and took the sign out and threw it on the floor, Trish picked it up and put it back,the lady did it again, and she picked it up, put it back, and told the lady to leave, she didn't want to, she just got to know her, but didn't know what else to do.
ALL I SAID TO HER, when she told me is this: what is on your window is YOUR business, whatever it is, and no one has the right to do that.
We've had our signs out for about a week, and the neighbors are mostly all Bush people anyway. We also have the Dino Rossi (GOP candidate) for Gov of our state out, but we both have thought this out, and agreed, it isn't a partisan thing, it is who we want in. In fact in the primary HERE, they only allowed you to vote a straight partisan ticket..either Democrat, Republican or Libertarian... there were a couple Dem candidates I would rather have, so I didn't do it.
posted on October 14, 2004 11:15:57 AM new
Well, this will make you both happy. The asphole governor of Minnesota along with other REPUBLICAN governors, is flying around the country campaigning for bush on taxpayer's money.
Bet you guys really get off when the Republicans can screw anybody over.
You guys do need a day brightener after last night's "debate".
posted on October 14, 2004 11:28:54 AM new
Thanks for sharing that Near....and that's only one example...but I've been reading about more and more just like it.
kerry supporters who are turning to breaking the law; harassment of Bush supporters, shooting campaign offices, breaking and entering campaign offices and stealing lap-tops, people burning Nazi symbols on peoples grass, pics of a man urinating on 'elect Bush' signs, other signs being removed and destroyed from peoples property.
As I said...they're getting real desperate and nasty...and I only see it getting worse befre 11-2
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"And they, the interrogator went through all of these statements from John Kerry. He starts pounding on the table. 'See here, this naval officer, he admits that you are a criminal.'" Excerpt from "Stolen Honor"
- James H. Warner Former Vietnam POW
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"I will never submit America's national security to an international test. The use of troops to defend America must never be subject to a veto by countries like France. The President's job is not to take an international poll -- the President's job is to defend America." --President George W. Bush
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posted on October 14, 2004 11:35:41 AM new
The country is so divided, how can we remain a strong nation when we are so divided.. what's next another civil war? VOTE OUT THE SON OF A BUSH!!
posted on October 14, 2004 01:31:02 PM new
They could register dead people to vote. They already thought of that?
They could re-register numerous times so they could vote more than once. They already thought of that, too?
They could register their pets to vote. They thought of that one, too?
They could register the feeble minded to vote. I mean the ones that aren't already registered Democrats. Especially that one? Darn!
I know! They could register convicted felons to vote! Don't tell me I can guess.
OK, here's a zinger. Solicit voter registrations in public venues and just throw away the ones that say Republican on them. This is the flip side of 'making' them Republicans automatically. I KNOW this happens. We moved last year, and the daughter and I both filled out the registration forms with a private paid solicitor in front of a supermarket. She got her confirmation, I never got mine. No big deal. The wife filled out her voter registration form with a solicitor in front of another supermarket, and I took the opportunity to, again, register to vote. The wife got her voter registration confirmation, but, again, I did not get mine. Finally, I obtained the Voter Registration form on my own and sent it in, for what, actually, makes the FORTH time I have applied for voter registration.
The major difference? I put down my party affiliation as Republican which is required in California if you want to vote in the partisan election process. They don't.
posted on October 14, 2004 03:14:58 PM new
How predictable are the Republicans!!LOL
Because Bush did miserably in the debates, they have to find something... anything.. the smallest thing imaginable... to fault Kerry with... why? to take the attention off of how poorly Bush is doing.. and to put the spot light on something they consider negative about Kerry..
So now it's Kerry's comment on Cheney's gay daughter.. Holy Sh$t... do they think the American people are so dumb as to not see what they are doing.. they accuse Kerry of using Cheney's daughter as a ploy but it is the Repugs that are putting her name out there every minute of the day on Fox... who's using who? Anything to take the attention away from Bush's slip sliding away...what's next folks... how pathetic..
Maggie. VOTE OUT THE SON OF A BUSH!!
posted on October 14, 2004 03:59:19 PM new
crowfarm & maggie, now we all know why bush lost the baseball team he once owned. Bush does not understand THE 3 STRIKES YOUR OUT rule.
I am so happy that more and more American people don't believe the Bush/Cheney gang and their lie machine any longer.
posted on October 14, 2004 04:09:27 PM new
The problem is that politics is the democrats religion. Screw democracy, democrat jihadists will do anything to get back in power.