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Steve Savicki
01-19-2005, 10:08 AM
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/recount/story/6021649p-5912088c.html

EVERETT, Wash. -- On her first day as Washington state governor, Christine Gregoire signed autographs for her admirers and walked past demonstrators demanding a new election.

She lunched with civil-rights crusader Morris Dees and discussed possible military base closures with Snohomish County leaders.

But after winning the closest and most contentious election in Washington state history, reality sunk in when she called her own office Thursday morning.

"They answered, 'Governor Gregoire's office,"' Gregoire recalled. "That really kind of hit me. That was an exciting moment, I have to say."

In November it looked like that moment might never happen. Gregoire lost the first vote count to Republican Dino Rossi by 261 votes. A machine recount narrowed the margin to 42, and then a hand recount of 2.9 million ballots made Gregoire governor by a mere 129 votes.

Rossi has filed an election challenge in Chelan County Superior Court, and a hearing is scheduled for next Thursday. Republicans say the election results were tainted by a host of documented problems, from felons voting to a mismatch between ballots cast and voter names recorded. They're asking for a revote.

Democrats argue the election results were valid, and say there's no legal basis for a revote.

Though she was surrounded by well-wishers on Thursday, Gregoire could not escape reminders of how tenuous her victory was. At both of her public stops, protesters stood outside in the cold holding signs demanding a revote.

"We feel the election was stolen, quite simply, and we don't want the results to stand," said Audrey McKee of Lynnwood, who protested outside the Everett Events Center. "We will fight her every step of the way if necessary."

Republicans said Thursday that if Gregoire is serious about election reform, she should support their demands for discovery in their election lawsuit. The GOP wants to question county auditors and election workers about discrepancies and mistakes in the election and recount.

But Gregoire said shes not interested in investigating the 2004 election.

"There is no question in my mind that the hand recount gave us the best count that has ever been done, with a Republican and a Democrat watching every vote," Gregoire told reporters.

She said her election reform task force will concentrate instead on the future: "What lessons did we learn, what improvements can be made? It's not to look back and find fault where I don't think fault should justly be put."

A crowd of about 800 gave Gregoire a warm standing ovation welcome at Snohomish County's annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. community celebration on Thursday.

She urged the audience members, many of them students, to remember King's vision and to give back to their communities.

"I think we have work to do," she said, echoing a refrain from her inaugural address. "Is it true we are free of injustice, free of hatred, free of discrimination? It is not. We have work to do."

Gregoire lunched with Dees, the other keynote speaker at the event. As chief trial counsel for the Southern Poverty Law Center, Dees pursued a lawsuit that forced the sale of the Aryan Nations compound in Idaho.

After the program, a crowd surrounded Gregoire asking for autographs and pictures, and offering congratulations.

"She presented a lot of friendliness and sincerity," said Ana Rinaldi of Lynnwood, whose granddaughter got Gregoire's autograph. Though she believes Gregoire is the legitimate governor, Rinaldi said she expects questions to persist.

"I don't think it's over," Rinaldi said. "It will go on for quite some time before people accept it's over."

Later Thursday afternoon, Gregoire met with Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon and Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson to discuss strategies for protecting Washingtons military bases from closure, specifically Naval Station Everett.

Gregoire said she doesnt know that any Washington bases are targeted for closure, but said, "I really want to make sure were fighting to keep every one of them."

She said she or her husband, Mike Gregoire, will visit every military base in the state "to make sure were ready to withstand the BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure Commission) process."

Gregoire said she planned to spend Friday interviewing job candidates. She hopes to have key positions in her office filled by next week, and said hiring for cabinet-level positions will likely take a few months.


If Republicans tell us to get over Bush, we can tell them to get over Washington State. Fair enough?

FORD
01-19-2005, 10:14 AM
Originally posted by Steve Savicki

If Republicans tell us to get over Bush, we can tell them to get over Washington State. Fair enough?

And by extention, if they get to "revote" Washington, we get to revote Ohio and Florida.

4moreyears
05-18-2005, 08:53 AM
Originally posted by FORD
And by extention, if they get to "revote" Washington, we get to revote Ohio and Florida.

If there was reason to re-vote Ohio Kerry would still be whining about it. Go ahead and re-vote Florida, that term is already expired.
JH

Guitar Shark
05-18-2005, 11:48 AM
Gregoire is a two-faced, lying cunt.

FORD
05-18-2005, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by Guitar Shark
Gregoire is a two-faced, lying cunt.

Geezus Matt..... Did she beat you in court once a long time ago or something?

She's a little too DLC moderate for my preference, but then Gary Locke wasn't a liberal either. I voted for Ron Sims in the primary. But any of them would be better than a guy who names his dog after Bush and plays with Ann Coulter dolls.

Guitar Shark
05-18-2005, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Geezus Matt..... Did she beat you in court once a long time ago or something?

LOL! Uh, no. That bitch hasn't seen a courtroom in a long, long time.


Originally posted by FORD
She's a little too DLC moderate for my preference, but then Gary Locke wasn't a liberal either. I voted for Ron Sims in the primary. But any of them would be better than a guy who names his dog after Bush and plays with Ann Coulter dolls.


I can't believe you are defending her. She has already reneged on several of her campaign promises, the gas tax in particular. She is the type of person who will say absolutely anything, at any time, to get elected. She is a crock of shit and I hope her election is overturned.

4moreyears
05-18-2005, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Geezus Matt..... Did she beat you in court once a long time ago or something?

She's a little too DLC moderate for my preference, but then Gary Locke wasn't a liberal either. I voted for Ron Sims in the primary. But any of them would be better than a guy who names his dog after Bush and plays with Ann Coulter dolls.

Where do I pick up an ann Coulter doll? I did not even know they had those.

FORD
05-18-2005, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by Guitar Shark




I can't believe you are defending her. She has already reneged on several of her campaign promises, the gas tax in particular. She is the type of person who will say absolutely anything, at any time, to get elected. She is a crock of shit and I hope her election is overturned.

Like I said, she's a DLC'er. And that's why we need those appeasing spineless fucks out of the party.

But you can't tell me you would rather have a theocracy in this state. The only difference between Rossi and Ellen Craswell or Ron Taber is that Dino is a slicker salesman. It's the same dominionist fascist theocracy crap otherwise.

And if we let the Pukes steal one election here, they'll rig the system just as they have in Ohio and Florida, so that all future elections are suspect.

Whatever differences you or I might have with governor "Kerry with a pussy" it beats that scenario, doesn't it?

If they're going to have a new election, start over with the primary, and get Ron Sims in there. That would be the best outcome. But seriously, there isn't going to be any overturning the election.

FORD
05-18-2005, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by 4moreyears
Where do I pick up an ann Coulter doll? I did not even know they had those.

They came out about the same time as the Chimpy doll with the stuffed flight suit. Some theofascist-dominionist plot to warp children's minds no doubt.....

http://www.dutchguard.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/anncouter.jpg

I don't know whether or not the Anndrew doll is "anatomically incorrect" like Ann himself is. You'll have to ask Rossi.

4moreyears
05-18-2005, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by FORD
They came out about the same time as the Chimpy doll with the stuffed flight suit. Some theofascist-dominionist plot to warp children's minds no doubt.....

http://www.dutchguard.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/anncouter.jpg

I don't know whether or not the Anndrew doll is "anatomically incorrect" like Ann himself is. You'll have to ask Rossi.

Ford if you have kids send me your address. I know what I wqant to send them for their birthdays.

FORD
05-18-2005, 02:23 PM
No thanks. If I had kids, they wouldn't be exposed to BCE propaganda.

Guitar Shark
05-18-2005, 04:56 PM
Originally posted by FORD
But you can't tell me you would rather have a theocracy in this state. The only difference between Rossi and Ellen Craswell or Ron Taber is that Dino is a slicker salesman. It's the same dominionist fascist theocracy crap otherwise.

And if we let the Pukes steal one election here, they'll rig the system just as they have in Ohio and Florida, so that all future elections are suspect.

Whatever differences you or I might have with governor "Kerry with a pussy" it beats that scenario, doesn't it?

If they're going to have a new election, start over with the primary, and get Ron Sims in there. That would be the best outcome. But seriously, there isn't going to be any overturning the election.

Spare me the propaganda. As I've said before, I voted for Rossi and would do it again in a heartbeat. Gregoire is going to bankrupt our state in 4 short years, assuming she stays in the mansion.

lucky wilbury
05-18-2005, 04:59 PM
i wonder what the dead who voted in washington govs race have to say about this?