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Yes, it’s true. There are people out there who really do believe that THIS election was stolen.
Somebody’s been taking too many bitter pills, methinks.
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They just keep whining and whining. It amazes me. If, by some very very remote chance, they did manage to overcome Kerry’s deficit in Ohio, it would create the same scenario Bush had in 2000 … Kerry would have lost the popular vote but won the Electoral College. Only this time it’s okay because it’s THEIR man.
They need to learn to take defeat gracefully.
Check out my blog, Civil Banter somtime.
“They need to learn to take defeat gracefully.”
Indeed they do! I’ll check out your blog Andrew … thanks
Zee,
I have received six or seven mass mailers in e-mail asking me to click this and support that and demand recounts and inveigh against voting machines and I don’t know what all because I stopped reading ‘em.
John Kerry was gracious in defeat; he refused to be a sore loser. Good for him.
Some people need to get a life. And fast.
Tell me about it, Les! The theories get wackier by the day even after news sites like the Washington Post (not exactly your friendly neighborhood conservatively biased news source) debunks them