OHIO: Analysis points to election corruption

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  • Big Train
    Full Member Status

    • Apr 2004
    • 4013

    #16
    I'm not buying it. If the DNC WANTS to be heard, they certainly can any day of the week, whether or not it's on Fox News. What your saying doesn't wash out.

    What self-respecting news reporter or agency would NOT want to make a name for themself over this issue? Is Howard Dean gonna have to take it to "A Current Affair" to get his justice? I think not...

    The bottom line is they don't have much, or it WOULD be a frontline issue.

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    • ODShowtime
      ROCKSTAR

      • Jun 2004
      • 5812

      #17
      Originally posted by Big Train
      I'm not buying it. If the DNC WANTS to be heard, they certainly can any day of the week, whether or not it's on Fox News. What your saying doesn't wash out.

      What self-respecting news reporter or agency would NOT want to make a name for themself over this issue? Is Howard Dean gonna have to take it to "A Current Affair" to get his justice? I think not...

      The bottom line is they don't have much, or it WOULD be a frontline issue.
      I think because people are afraid for their lives. That's the only logical explanation. Either that or we're nuts. one or the other.
      gnaw on it

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      • Junyore Grades
        Roadie
        • Jan 2004
        • 151

        #18
        On a side note, WV had all the results 15 minutes after the polls closed. That seems a little fast for a state that is predominatly punch cards.
        http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-...ertificate.jpg

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