In case you missed it, Rush Limbaugh, the nation's top-rated talk radio
host, was urging Republicans in Texas and Ohio to skip their party's primary
on March 4 and instead cast a vote for Hillary Clinton in order to prolong
the fight between her and Barack Obama. And that Tuesday, as media in both
states reported, thousands of Republicans did just what Limbaugh and others
had suggested -- they changed parties to vote for Clinton.
"I helped give Mrs. Clinton the biggest and happiest moment and night of the
campaign season so far, maybe her life, and she tells me, "Be careful what
you wish for, Rush"? Why, that sounds like a threat, does it not? I've got a
Democrat presidential candidate threatening your host. Why, I am stunned!
After all I did ..."
While this all makes for great talk radio and sounds like fun, there is one
catch: What Limbaugh encouraged Republican voters to do in Ohio was a felony
in that state, punishable with a $2,500 fine and six to 12 months in jail.
That is because in order to change party affiliation in Ohio, voters have to
fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party's principles "under
penalty of election falsification."
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/80392/?page=entire
This all goes along perfectly with just how comfortable American Nazi
conservatives are with lying, including lying about being Democrats.
Rush Limbaugh clearly, unambiguously encouraged people to undermine the the
basic, fundamental tenant of American democracy; fair, open, honest
elections. He also trivialized that very process.
Day after day chicken-hawk Limbaugh glorifies the bloody sacrifices of men
and women spreading democracy in Iraq, but here at home it's just a "soap
opera". Putting aside the hypocrisy, as in Ohio electronic voting
shenannigans in 2004, Florida vote theft in 2000, it is clear that American
conservatives believe in their hearts that they could not win an open, fair
and honest election.
Please see www.discussrace.com
On another thought, I suppose brain-dead liberals like you mindlessly do
whatever you're told by your DNC puppet-masters whereas it's all too obvious
any crossover republicans made a conscious decision on their own.
Bottom-line: if the DNC told you to jump off a cliff, I'm sure you & your
ilk would.
"HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
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<PLONK>
illegal? hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
only the dems would take something permitted by their own laws and construe
it to be illegal after they realize they dont like the results.
this from the people who couldn't provide adequate voting machines to their
citizens in the last presidential election.
> As the board of election in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where Cleveland is
> located, launches an investigation into illegal crossover voting in the
> state's 2008 presidential primary, a big open question remains unanswered:
> Will county officials go after the ringleaders of apparently illegal
> electioneering where thousands of Republican voters swore -- under penalty
> of law -- allegiance to the Democratic Party in order to vote for Hillary
> Clinton?
>
> In case you missed it, Rush Limbaugh, the nation's top-rated talk radio
> host, was urging Republicans in Texas and Ohio to skip their party's
> primary on March 4 and instead cast a vote for Hillary Clinton in order to
> prolong the fight between her and Barack Obama. And that Tuesday, as media
> in both states reported, thousands of Republicans did just what Limbaugh
> and others had suggested -- they changed parties to vote for Clinton.
so? ever heard of free speech? it is illegal to suggest that people do
something PERFECTLY LEGAL?
you leftists are such a bunch of tittie babies......
.
"Harry Dummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
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Question; Why have 8 people in Ohio gone to prison and voting machines are
banned in most states?
Hey top poster ---
So either your word is worthless -- (most probable) or you can't read:
What Limbaugh encouraged Republican voters to do in Ohio was a felony in a
that state, punishable with a $2,500 fine and six to 12 months in jail. That
is because in order to change party affiliation in Ohio, voters have to fill
out a form swearing allegiance to that party's principles "under penalty of
election falsification."
So you either break the or you are stupid -- or both
You are arguing wiht an inbred sister fucking one eye in the middle of the
forehead hillbilly democrap.
save your breath.
Nowhere in the news story is it reported that Limbaugh voted in Ohio.
you lose again maggot breath.
I can suggest you stop fucking your sister , but the fact that you dont does
not make me complicit in your incestuous crimes.
>
>"HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
>news:HA8Fj.35221$J41....@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...
>> Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?
>> By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
>> As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the
>> 2008 primary, questions arise on Limbaugh's role.
>
>illegal? hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
Uh huh. You see, it involves a sworn declaration that includes
allegience to the new party, an oath.
If the voters lied, they committed perjury.
And you right wingers love to tell us how awful perjury is.
>
>only the dems would take something permitted by their own laws and construe
>it to be illegal after they realize they dont like the results.
>
>this from the people who couldn't provide adequate voting machines to their
>citizens in the last presidential election.
>
>
>> As the board of election in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where Cleveland is
>> located, launches an investigation into illegal crossover voting in the
>> state's 2008 presidential primary, a big open question remains unanswered:
>> Will county officials go after the ringleaders of apparently illegal
>> electioneering where thousands of Republican voters swore -- under penalty
>> of law -- allegiance to the Democratic Party in order to vote for Hillary
>> Clinton?
>>
>> In case you missed it, Rush Limbaugh, the nation's top-rated talk radio
>> host, was urging Republicans in Texas and Ohio to skip their party's
>> primary on March 4 and instead cast a vote for Hillary Clinton in order to
>> prolong the fight between her and Barack Obama. And that Tuesday, as media
>> in both states reported, thousands of Republicans did just what Limbaugh
>> and others had suggested -- they changed parties to vote for Clinton.
>
>so? ever heard of free speech? it is illegal to suggest that people do
>something PERFECTLY LEGAL?
>
>you leftists are such a bunch of tittie babies......
>
>
>
>
>.
>
--
What do you call a Republican with a conscience?
An ex-Republican.
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"Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that he's against both
Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
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Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
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"Barack's Racist Whitey Grandma" <Grandma@barack'shouse.com> wrote in
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How thoroughly demoratic are the Democrats. Once again
they show their loathing for freedom and liberty.
reading comprehension -- you don't need no stinking reading comprehension...
-- you do have the cursing part down though -- your mother must have been
proud before she ran off.
When is Obama going to be arrested?
From the Cincinnati Enquirer, 3/4/2008:
"CROSSOVER IMPACT
The consensus of the Ohio polling shows Clinton heading into today's
election with a lead, but there is one wild card out there that is
difficult for the pollsters to get a handle on: the number of
Republicans and independents who end up taking Democratic ballots.
The Obama campaign has clearly targeted Republicans and independents,
urging them to cross over to the Democratic side for this election
through robo-calls and direct-mail pieces."
> That is because in order to change party affiliation in Ohio, voters have to fill
> out a form swearing allegiance to that party's principles "under penalty of
> election falsification."
>
> So you either break the or you are stupid -- or both
>
> > "HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsmalld...@nc.net> wrote in message
This is false. Crossover voting is not illegal in Ohio. The state
doesn't register voters by parties.
"Crossover voting is allowed as well.
That's where Republicans want to cast ballots for Democrats or vice-
versa.
However, such voters have to fill out and sign Form 10W, which says
you support the principles of that particular party.
"It's just something to make sure you want to vote in that side of the
primary," said John Williams, director of the Hamilton County Board of
Elections.
Poll workers record which ballot voters get by marking a "D" or "R" by
their names - and that designation can't be changed until the next
partisan primary in 2010.
"In Ohio we don't register with a party," said Williams. "At a Board
of Elections, we merely track voting history."
http://www.kypost.com/content/wcposhared/story.aspx?content_id=cac17cfa-4ee4-45a7-91d7-46cdd7383b92
"In Ohio, Texas primaries, independents, Republicans can vote"
"........The Illinois senator has mobilized his party's left wing, a
big help in caucus races where party activists and fired-up newbies
are key. And he's drawn crossover Republicans and independents to
primaries in which they are allowed to vote.
Ohio and Texas make it easy for them to do so. If they do, it could
boost Obama's vote.
Among independents, Obama is leading Clinton by 14 percentage points
in Ohio and by 13 in Texas, according to a Washington Post-ABC News
telephone poll taken Feb. 16-20."
http://www.examiner.com/a-1236065~In_Ohio__Texas_primaries__independents__Republicans_can_vote.html
I love the use of the word "moron"; shows the intelligence of your
argument
>I switch parties in the primary season on a regular basis and
> have for decades. My state permits me to register in the party in which I
> choose to vote (given a time limit) just as I suspect Ohio does too.
You "suspect" Ohio does
Does your state require that, in order to change party affiliation,
"you have to fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party's
principles "under penalty of election falsification.""
You are the moron for comparing apples and oranges. Does your state
require your doing that.
>
> On another thought, I suppose brain-dead liberals like you mindlessly do
> whatever you're told by your DNC puppet-masters
With all the contentiousness in the Democratic party, how could you
ever claim that anyone is doing anything that their "DNC puppet-
masters" are telling them to; it is such a moronic ridiculous
ludircous claim
Meanwhile, these repugs did precisely what rushie boy told them to
Whose is the puppet here?
You want to put people in prison for telling someone how to vote? Or
is it just that you want Limbaugh in prison because you don't like
what he says?
This is directly from the Ohio Secretary of State's website:
How do I establish which political party's ballot I am entitled to
vote?
You may vote the primary ballot of the political party with which you
currently wish to be affiliated. If you voted the primary ballot of a
different political party in 2005 or 2006, you will complete a
statement at your polling place confirming the change in your
political party affiliation.
Key words here are "you may vote the primary ballot of the political
party with which you currently wish to be affiliated." WISH TO BE
AFFILIATED
And if you voted Republican in 2005 or 2006, you must confirm your
change in political party affiliation . . . whether that be under
penalty of perjury or not, I do not kow but it clearly state you must
change your affiliation, not just choose to vote in a different
party's primary
In other states, you can choose to vote in any primary
Your "Truth Detector" was encouraging people to lie.
But that wouldn't matter to a person as dishonest as you, bvalley.
"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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This is a typical republican. Mean, hateful, scared, delusional and thinks
America 'owes' her something.
I'll bet money her DNA has black genes.
Do you expect Babs to drink Walmart Red, screw her brother and READ?
"Kommienezuspadt" <NoS...@NoWay.com> wrote in message
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>
> "MioMyo" <USA_P...@Somewhere.com> wrote in message
> news:G_8Fj.1520$p24...@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com...
>> Hey moron, I switch parties in the primary season on a regular basis and
>> have for decades. My state permits me to register in the party in which I
>> choose to vote (given a time limit) just as I suspect Ohio does too.
>> Therefore since Ohioans are exercising their free-will choice, do feel
>> free to explain what anyone has done illegal, as opposed to just making
>> such asinine assertions, as liberals always do. IOW- just because you
>> morons claim someone in the opposition party did something illegal,
>> doesn't equate to that being true.
>>
>> On another thought, I suppose brain-dead liberals like you mindlessly do
>> whatever you're told by your DNC puppet-masters whereas it's all too
>> obvious any crossover republicans made a conscious decision on their own.
>> Bottom-line: if the DNC told you to jump off a cliff, I'm sure you & your
>> ilk would.
>>
>>
>
> Hey top poster ---
>
> So either your word is worthless -- (most probable) or you can't read:
>
> What Limbaugh encouraged Republican voters to do in Ohio was a felony in a
> that state, punishable with a $2,500 fine and six to 12 months in jail.
> That is because in order to change party affiliation in Ohio, voters have
> to fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party's principles "under
> penalty of election falsification."
>
> So you either break the or you are stupid -- or both
You either prove the law was broken or go f_ck yourself. Or you can go live
in whatever Fascist regime where you feel most comfortable.
Awwwww.............
No one... no one steals my vote. no one.
>I love the use of the word "moron"; shows the intelligence of your
>argument
>I switch parties in the primary season on a regular basis and
> have for decades. My state permits me to register in the party in which I
> choose to vote (given a time limit) just as I suspect Ohio does too.
>You "suspect" Ohio does
>Does your state require that, in order to change party affiliation,
>"you have to fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party's
>principles "under penalty of election falsification.""
Do you know whether cross over voting is allowed or not in Ohio? I doubt you
do because that would mean no registration in the democrat party is
required!
>You are the moron for comparing apples and oranges. Does your state
>require your doing that.
No you are for not knowing what you're talking about moron!
>
> On another thought, I suppose brain-dead liberals like you mindlessly do
> whatever you're told by your DNC puppet-masters
<With all the contentiousness in the Democratic party, how could you
<ever claim that anyone is doing anything that their "DNC puppet-
<masters" are telling them to; it is such a moronic ridiculous
<ludircous claim
Because most democrats are very much uninformed.
<Meanwhile, these repugs did precisely what rushie boy told them to
Prove that they didn't make the conscious decision on their own lib. After
all the Republican nominee is decided anyway, plus dems have been doing this
very ting for a long time anyway, so returning the favor is nothing short of
richly deserved poetic justice.
So enjoy!
<Whose is the puppet here?
That's easy, dummy-crats!
Kiss my ass liar. It would be unconstitutional to require ALLEGIANCE to any
party. If a sworn declaration is required and I believe it is not since
cross over voting is probably allowed there, then that declaration can only
merely mandate that you are a lawful resident of the state and are not
registered to vote elsewhere!
> If the voters lied, they committed perjury.
Like your party encourage illegal aliens do, INDEED!
> And you right wingers love to tell us how awful perjury is.
It is you MORON....
"Ohio's open primary system enables voters to choose on the spot which
primary they want to vote in. Poll workers are supposed to give voters
who are switching parties a form to sign that attests the voter
upholds the ideals of that party. The voter is then automatically
listed as a member of that party at least until the next primary."
http://www.thecourier.com/Issues/2008/Mar/06/ar_news_030608_story2.asp
> Does your state require that, in order to change party affiliation,
> "you have to fill out a form swearing allegiance to that party's
> principles "under penalty of election falsification.""
http://www.ohioelectiontraining.com/resources/10-W.pdf
> You are the moron for comparing apples and oranges. Does your state
> require your doing that.
What are these "principles"? Why are they so hard for others to
"support"?
>On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:31:00 -0700, "OneTwoThree"
><you...@notverysmart.ru> wrote:
>
>>
>>"HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
>>news:HA8Fj.35221$J41....@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...
>>> Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?
>>> By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
>>> As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the
>>> 2008 primary, questions arise on Limbaugh's role.
>>
>>illegal? hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
>
>Uh huh. You see, it involves a sworn declaration that includes
>allegience to the new party, an oath.
>
>If the voters lied, they committed perjury.
>
>And you right wingers love to tell us how awful perjury is.
>>
<ROTFLMAO> Jamieson is committed to demonstrating what a moron he
is....
And you can't address issues.
<bval...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Jamieson apparently believes that people are breaking the law if they
vote in a primary in a party that they aren't fully committed to...
that's totally stupid and only a moron would believe that.. and that
*IS* the issue.... does the moron know that in some states you don;t
even register for a party....
I figure it's time to start considering legal action
against this little stalker.
Zepp Jamieson 2 Mar 2005
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.democrats.d/msg/b503459d6b2db5b2?hl=en&
Good for you.
It contains a quote from one of the people who changed parties and their
being asked if they followed the principals of the Dem party.
"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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You are truly pathetic.
"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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The principles of the Democrat Party are cited here:
http://snipurl.com/22do8
I follow the principles of the Democrat Party but I vote Republican.
The Superdelegates are watching this. It won't help Hillary at all.
I suggest you go out and rape your mother. If you do, i am not guilty of
rape.
Damn you bitch slapped me again ! SHIT !
=------------------
Good!
http://snipurl.com/22do8
The principles of the Democrat Party are found at this site.
I would bet that you subscribe to them.
>Google "changing party affiliation in Ohio" and choose the seventh entry (as
>of 4:51 pm here in the East."
>
>It contains a quote from one of the people who changed parties and their
>being asked if they followed the principals of the Dem party.
>
...and how exactly does one challenge that statement as being untrue?
>
>"3991 Dead" <zepp22...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message
>news:t8hau3p9b252l1k34...@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:31:00 -0700, "OneTwoThree"
>> <you...@notverysmart.ru> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
>>>news:HA8Fj.35221$J41....@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...
>>>> Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?
>>>> By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
>>>> As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the
>>>> 2008 primary, questions arise on Limbaugh's role.
>>>
>>>illegal? hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
>>
>> Uh huh. You see, it involves a sworn declaration that includes
>> allegience to the new party, an oath.
>
>Kiss my ass liar. It would be unconstitutional to require ALLEGIANCE to any
>party.
Not in a primary, it isn't.
You don't understand the difference between a primary and a general
election, do you?
Poor little guy.
>On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:52:23 -0700, "MioMyo"
><USA_P...@Somewhere.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"3991 Dead" <zepp22...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message
>>news:t8hau3p9b252l1k34...@4ax.com...
>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:31:00 -0700, "OneTwoThree"
>>> <you...@notverysmart.ru> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>"HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:HA8Fj.35221$J41....@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...
>>>>> Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?
>>>>> By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
>>>>> As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the
>>>>> 2008 primary, questions arise on Limbaugh's role.
>>>>
>>>>illegal? hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
>>>
>>> Uh huh. You see, it involves a sworn declaration that includes
>>> allegience to the new party, an oath.
>>
>>Kiss my ass liar. It would be unconstitutional to require ALLEGIANCE to any
>>party.
>
>Not in a primary, it isn't.
Fatty Zepp is full of shit... 300 pounds of shit....
How much were you paying for your gasoline when Bill Clinton was
President
How much are you paying now
And you support this President
Who's the dummy
Who's the dummy who is getting screwed and his only consolation is he
gets to call we Democrats dummies while the repugs whose shit you
obviously eat are laughing at you behind you back, toasting your
stupidity with their $500 champagne that the extra two dollars a
gallon you are paying is buying
"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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So now you're going to play Rush style semantics.
You are so pathetic.
"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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"Steve" <steven...@yahooooooo.com> wrote in message
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"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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How much were you paying for your gasoline Before Pelosi Seized Congress?
OIl was $ 50.00 a barrel in Dec 2006 . After Pelosi kabak stormed congress,
oil is now doubled.
From the Cincinnati Enquirer, 3/4/2008:
"CROSSOVER IMPACT
The consensus of the Ohio polling shows Clinton heading into today's
election with a lead, but there is one wild card out there that is
difficult for the pollsters to get a handle on: the number of
Republicans and independents who end up taking Democratic ballots.
The Obama campaign has clearly targeted Republicans and independents,
urging them to cross over to the Democratic side for this election
through robo-calls and direct-mail pieces."
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080304/NEWS01/80304033
9/1056/COL02&template=printpicart
=============
Looks like Obama is going to jail soon.
>Did you read the quote from the person?
I did indeed... I assume the following is what you're referring
to...
"stating that the person desires to be affiliated with and supports
the principles of the political party whose ballot the person desires
to vote;"
....and I ask again, how exactly could my agreeing to this be
determined to be untrue?
>Did you read the quote from the person?
I did indeed... I assume the following is what you're referring
to...
"stating that the person desires to be affiliated with and supports
the principles of the political party whose ballot the person desires
to vote;"
According to the The Democratic Party web site, the party’s principles
are:
* Honest Leadership & Open Government,
* Real Security,
* Energy Independence,
* Economic Prosperity & Educational Excellence,
* A Healthcare System that Works for Everyone, and;
* Retirement Security.
"Steve" <steven...@yahooooooo.com> wrote in message
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"bushlyed" <bush...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There is nothing here that supports the notion that it is illegal to
crossover.
Really? What are those principals?
> "znuybv" <thowil...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:82c875bd-289e-4739...@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On Mar 22, 7:20 am, "HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsmalld...@nc.net> wrote:
> > > Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?
> > > By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
> > > As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the
> 2008
> > > primary, questions arise on Limbaugh's role.
> > > As the board of election in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where Cleveland is
> > > located, launches an investigation into illegal crossover voting in the
> > > state's 2008 presidential primary, a big open question remains
> > You want to put people in prison for telling someone how to vote? Or
> > is it just that you want Limbaugh in prison because you don't like
> > what he says?
It is the same in Ohio, you don't register with a party.
"It's just something to make sure you want to vote in that side of the
primary," said John Williams, director of the Hamilton County Board of
Elections.
Poll workers record which ballot voters get by marking a "D" or "R" by
their names - and that designation can't be changed until the next
partisan primary in 2010.
"In Ohio we don't register with a party," said Williams. "At a Board
of Elections, we merely track voting history."
http://www.kypost.com/content/wcposhared/story.aspx?content_id=cac17cfa-4ee4-45a7-91d7-46cdd7383b92
> I figure it's time to start considering legal action
> against this little stalker.
> Zepp Jamieson 2 Mar 2005http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.democrats.d/msg/b503459d6...
Another poster already indicated that Ohio has an open primary dufuss. Plus
you obviously don't know the menaing of the word allegiance.
> You don't understand the difference between a primary and a general
> election, do you?
You're either a liar or a dumb-f_ck. Actually, you're both.
"The Weasel" <theoneandonl...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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"CROSSOVER IMPACT
The consensus of the Ohio polling shows Clinton heading into today's
election with a lead, but there is one wild card out there that is
difficult for the pollsters to get a handle on: the number of
Republicans and independents who end up taking Democratic ballots.
The Obama campaign has clearly targeted Republicans and independents,
urging them to cross over to the Democratic side for this election
through robo-calls and direct-mail pieces."
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080304/NEWS01/80304033
9/1056/COL02&template=printpicart
DAMN! Obama IS a Criminal !
==========
Thast what we have been saying for years now.
>
>Adolf W. Bush and Herr Cheney are war criminals.
>
Wow and it looks like you are stupid too.
>HIC<
Clean the cum off your glasses.
The impact on Rush in prison is all we need to know.
You seem to have me confused with your sister.
>
>"3991 Dead" <zepp22...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message
>news:vl2bu3p1k7rlhprcr...@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:52:23 -0700, "MioMyo"
>> <USA_P...@Somewhere.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"3991 Dead" <zepp22...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message
>>>news:t8hau3p9b252l1k34...@4ax.com...
>>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:31:00 -0700, "OneTwoThree"
>>>> <you...@notverysmart.ru> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:HA8Fj.35221$J41....@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...
>>>>>> Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?
>>>>>> By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
>>>>>> As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the
>>>>>> 2008 primary, questions arise on Limbaugh's role.
>>>>>
>>>>>illegal? hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
>>>>
>>>> Uh huh. You see, it involves a sworn declaration that includes
>>>> allegience to the new party, an oath.
>>>
>>>Kiss my ass liar. It would be unconstitutional to require ALLEGIANCE to
>>>any
>>>party.
>>
>> Not in a primary, it isn't.
>
>Another poster already indicated that Ohio has an open primary dufuss. Plus
>you obviously don't know the menaing of the word allegiance.
The other poster was full of shit.
You are such a fucking idiot
To equate a 12 vote Democatic majority to higher oil prices when there
is an oil man in the White House whose Iraq war limited supply and
drove the price up is absolute proof of your absolute stupidity
No wonder the repugs toast you with their expensive champagne in the
expensive and fancy country clubs
People like you make it all possible
You can always depend on Zepp to deny the truth.
The fact is, Ohio is an open primary state. The voter is NOT
registered to any party. The merely tracks the voting record of it's
citizens. Further Obama has been sending mailers and robo-calling Ohio
voters asking them to crossover. SoS Brunner has now said that she
will not pursue this case.
"Ohio's open primary system enables voters to choose on the spot which
primary they want to vote in. Poll workers are supposed to give voters
who are switching parties a form to sign that attests the voter
upholds the ideals of that party. The voter is then automatically
listed as a member of that party at least until the next primary."
http://www.thecourier.com/Issues/2008/Mar/06/ar_news_030608_story2.asp
CROSSOVER IMPACT
The consensus of the Ohio polling shows Clinton heading into today's
election with a lead, but there is one wild card out there that is
difficult for the pollsters to get a handle on: the number of
Republicans and independents who end up taking Democratic ballots.
The Obama campaign has clearly targeted Republicans and independents,
urging them to cross over to the Democratic side for this election
through robo-calls and direct-mail pieces.
"Obama has displayed strengths dating to January among different
voting groups that would normally be in tension with each other, and
his drawing power has become more pronounced in his 11-contest winning
streak heading into March 4.
The Illinois senator has mobilized his party's left wing, a big help
in caucus races where party activists and fired-up newbies are key.
And he's drawn crossover Republicans and independents to primaries in
which they are allowed to vote.
Ohio and Texas make it easy for them to do so. If they do, it could
boost Obama's vote."
and
"In the 22 contested Democratic primaries so far, independents made up
22 percent of the vote and they supported Obama by an overwhelming
margin of 64 percent to 33 percent. Crossover Republicans, a far
smaller percentage in the Democratic primaries, backed him 55-33."
http://www.examiner.com/a-1236065~In_Ohio__Texas_primaries__independents__Republicans_can_vote.html
Crossover voting is allowed as well.
That's where Republicans want to cast ballots for Democrats or vice-
versa.
However, such voters have to fill out and sign Form 10W, which says
you support the principles of that particular party.
"It's just something to make sure you want to vote in that side of the
primary," said John Williams, director of the Hamilton County Board of
Elections.
Poll workers record which ballot voters get by marking a "D" or "R" by
their names - and that designation can't be changed until the next
partisan primary in 2010.
"In Ohio we don't register with a party," said Williams. "At a Board
of Elections, we merely track voting history."
http://www.kypost.com/content/wcposhared/story.aspx?content_id=cac17cfa-4ee4-45a7-91d7-46cdd7383b92
> >> You don't understand the difference between a primary and a general
> >>>>http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827(From Yang, AthD (h.c)
>
> >>>> "Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that
> >>>> he's against both
>
> >>>> Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
>
> >>>> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
> >>>> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
> >>>> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,
> >>>>http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
> >>>> For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
> >>>> Zepps_News-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> >>>> For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
> >>>> Zepps_essays-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> >>>> a.a. #2211 -- Bryan Zepp Jamieson
>
> >> --
>
> >> What do you call a Republican with a conscience?
>
> >> An ex-Republican.
>
> >>http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827(From Yang, AthD (h.c)
>
> >> "Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that
> >> he's against both
>
> >> Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
>
> >> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
> >> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
> >> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,
> >>http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
> >> For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
> >> Zepps_News-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> >> For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
> >> Zepps_essays-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> >> a.a. #2211 -- Bryan Zepp Jamieson
>
> --
>
> What do you call a Republican with a conscience?
>
> An ex-Republican.
>
> http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827(From Yang, AthD (h.c)
>
> "Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that he's against both
>
> Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
>
> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
> For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
> Zepps_News-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
> Zepps_essays-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
Obama is in deep Shit now !
From the Cincinnati Enquirer, 3/4/2008:
"CROSSOVER IMPACT
so now you are espousing the establishment of a thought police. no surprise
and probably not the first time. what better way for government to spend its
time than ascertaining the correct and proper thinking of its citizens?
never mind that the law permits the activity. government should investigate
the motives of those who do what is legal. if those motives are not pure,
then people shouild be sent to the re-education camps.
welcome to the dem's new world
.
> http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827 (From Yang, AthD (h.c)
>
> "Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that
> he's against both
>
> Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
>
> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,
> http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
> For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
> Zepps_News...@yahoogroups.com
> For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
> Zepps_essay...@yahoogroups.com
The difference, of course is that Republicans were registering
Democratic for one day with the intent of interfering with the
Democratic primary. Some were even stupid enough to say so on the
affidavit they signed.
There's a difference between switching parties because your own party
sickens you, and doing it for a day as a ploy.
It does help cement the idea that Republicans detest and fear actual
democracy.
> "znuybv" <thowil...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:9f908ca6-1543-4bb4...@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On Mar 22, 2:53 pm, "robw" <noddy...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > > Google "changing party affiliation in Ohio" and choose the seventh entry
> (as
> > > of 4:51 pm here in the East."
>
> > > It contains a quote from one of the people who changed parties and their
> > > being asked if they followed the principals of the Dem party.
>
> > What is so difficult in saying that you follow the principles of the
> > Democrat Party? I follow the principles of the Dem Party. The
> > principles of the Dem Party are the principles of our Nation.
>
> > The principles of the Democrat Party are cited here:
> >http://snipurl.com/22do8
>
> > I follow the principles of the Democrat Party but I vote Republican.
> "The Weasel" <theoneandonlysuperwea...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
>"3991 Dead" <zepp22...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message
>news:t8hau3p9b252l1k34...@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:31:00 -0700, "OneTwoThree"
>> <you...@notverysmart.ru> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"HarryDummy Dopey" <bushsm...@nc.net> wrote in message
>>>news:HA8Fj.35221$J41....@newssvr14.news.prodigy.net...
>>>> Will Rush Limbaugh Be Indicted for Voter Fraud?
>>>> By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
>>>> As Ohio election officials investigate illegal crossover voting in the
>>>> 2008 primary, questions arise on Limbaugh's role.
>>>
>>>illegal? hahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
>>
>> Uh huh. You see, it involves a sworn declaration that includes
>> allegience to the new party, an oath.
>>
>> If the voters lied, they committed perjury.
>>
>> And you right wingers love to tell us how awful perjury is.
>
>so now you are espousing the establishment of a thought police. no surprise
>and probably not the first time. what better way for government to spend its
>time than ascertaining the correct and proper thinking of its citizens?
>never mind that the law permits the activity. government should investigate
>the motives of those who do what is legal. if those motives are not pure,
>then people shouild be sent to the re-education camps.
>
>welcome to the dem's new world
Ah, you are always enchantingly dumb, no matter what your nym of the
week is.
So: now you think signing something under oath is "thought police",
and that if you lie under oath, that's not "perjury", but a simple
effort by eeeevil libruls at thought control.
Limbaugh openly and publically called for people to temporarily switch
party affiliations with the intent of sabotaging the election process
of the other party.
Those that switched back in the days following the primary are now at
risk because of that declaration they signed.
And Limbaugh has a prima facie face against him of urging people to
lie under oath.
Have fun, cupcakes.
me too... unless they have a do-over in Florida....
"Just like "Steve Canyon" did a couple of years ago when I called him
on his fantasy that he was a millionaire with yachts and apartment
complexes and who was an Indian married to a black woman and all these
other strange things. I even stumbled across his real identity, and
while I've never discussed it publically, you did mention it to him,
and he went berserk, remember?"
Zepp Jamieson 31 Mar 2005
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.usa.republican/msg/fe9c048c552ef851?hl=en&
"I've got the word back on you from
Zepp. Your real name is Henry Selvitella"
Alric Knoodles Sep 24 2004
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.bush/msg/1d12e417d7c6f999?hl=en&
"I've never failed [the citizen test], Mary Lou. Bet you wouldn't do so well if you
tried it, though. "
--Zepp Jamieson
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/aa89956c510c54dc
"Parker is Steve Canyon, of course"
Zepp Jamieson Aug 7 2005
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/d12282dc011005ea?hl=en&
"And I only know one thing about you, which I will
NEVER reveal to anyone, because it's not what i do."
--Milt Shook
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/f2f538a583cb79c3
"Oh, that place over on W. Rio Vista Ave he keeps posting from? "
Licknutz Lochner
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/2ceac009efcc3592
"The only reason I even know his name was because, when he first
started stalking me, I needed to know who I was dealing with,"
--Milt Shook
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.politics.misc/msg/c40621c16ca02727
<Canyon note>: None of these loons know anything about me that
I don't want them to know..
Looks like there's a definite advantage to having the nomination
settled early rather than squabble like children all the way to the
convention.
>It does help cement the idea that Republicans detest and fear actual
>democracy.
Zepp is cementing the idea that his candidate has a problem named
Reverend Wright.
> Those that switched back in the days following the primary are now at
> risk because of that declaration they signed.
>
What did the declaration say?
> And Limbaugh has a prima facie face against him of urging people to
> lie under oath.
>
What was the lie?
> Have fun, cupcakes.
>
Cupcakes will have fun on election day.
> >>http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827(From Yang, AthD (h.c)
>
> >> "Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that
> >> he's against both
>
> >> Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
>
> >> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
> >> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
> >> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,
> >>http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
> >> For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
> >> Zepps_News-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> >> For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
> >> Zepps_essays-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> >> a.a. #2211 -- Bryan Zepp Jamieson
>
> --
>
> What do you call a Republican with a conscience?
>
> An ex-Republican.
>
> http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827(From Yang, AthD (h.c)
>
> "Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that he's against both
>
> Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
>
> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
> For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
> Zepps_News-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
> Zepps_essays-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
The GOP won't have to tie Wright around Obama's neck. He has done
that himself.
> "znuybv" <thowil...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:9deebe87-6c57-4089...@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On Mar 22, 2:54 pm, "robw" <noddy...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > > By the way, only a real loser uses both of their nyms in the same
> thread.
>
> > > You are truly pathetic.
>
> > > "znuybv" <thowil...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> > You are confused.
"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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"znuybv" <thow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Zepp *MUST* be drinking again... nobody can be this stupid....
>Limbaugh openly and publically called for people to temporarily switch
>party affiliations with the intent of sabotaging the election process
>of the other party.
>
>Those that switched back in the days following the primary are now at
>risk because of that declaration they signed.
At risk, perhaps, of laughing themselves into a spasm.....
>And Limbaugh has a prima facie face against him of urging people to
>lie under oath.
>
>Have fun, cupcakes.
>>
"The first amendment means that you are protected by law from haters."
--Zepp Jamieson
"http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&selm=an_541474719
"Well, that's the funny thing about terrorists. If they get what they
want, they stop being terrorists."
--Zepp Jamieson
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=q5sc50lf1id03ms1i9truk78v2dk6052f5%404ax.com
"The South couldn't taken any more of the Missouri Compromise,
sensing (correctly) that it would kill slavery in the end,
and Lincoln planned to uphold it."
--Zepp Jamieson
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=9j2n5vsqfga7l2fsrt0polt2eg6lqs71hv%404ax.com
If Nevermore tries paying cap gains with a 1040, he'll
be in jail soon enough.
--Zepp Jamieson, Dec 3, 2005
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/30fdaff423e2029b?hl=en&
"I just found out that Condoleezza Rice, [...], the National Security
advisor, spend last evening attending a Broadway play."
--Zepp Jamieson Sep 1, 2005
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/msg/30ffcc5ea6364557?hl=en&
"No plane hit the Pentagon. I don’t know what did,[...]"
-- Zepp Jamieson
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/39d98c910d32047b?hl=en&
"Incidently, the fact that the Constitution specifies that people have
a right to vote in a presidential election pretty much takes the
choice of having [a presidential election] out of the hands of the states."
Zepp Jamieson Sun, Sep 3 2006
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/efb4fcac7b1561cb?hl=en&
In fact, I question the milk price, since farm supports put a "floor"
on what retailers can charge.
-- Zepp Jamieson
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/f7f4b713c4651011?&hl=en
"Promote the general welfare" chuckles. That means the government is
there to prevent churches, aristocracy, or corporations fron enslaving
the American people.
-- Zepp Jamieson
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.society.liberalism/msg/f5ef73efac8311bb?hl=en&
Yes we know . Even Ohio Newspapers have exposed Osama's fraud inten t.
From the Cincinnati Enquirer, 3/4/2008:
"CROSSOVER IMPACT
The consensus of the Ohio polling shows Clinton heading into today's
election with a lead, but there is one wild card out there that is
difficult for the pollsters to get a handle on: the number of
Republicans and independents who end up taking Democratic ballots.
The Obama campaign has clearly targeted Republicans and independents,
urging them to cross over to the Democratic side for this election
through robo-calls and direct-mail pieces."
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080304/NEWS01/80304033
9/1056/COL02&template=printpicart
Except there is none. As your own desperate post shows.
>
>From the Cincinnati Enquirer, 3/4/2008:
>
>"CROSSOVER IMPACT
>
>The consensus of the Ohio polling shows Clinton heading into today's
>election with a lead, but there is one wild card out there that is
>difficult for the pollsters to get a handle on: the number of
>Republicans and independents who end up taking Democratic ballots.
>
>The Obama campaign has clearly targeted Republicans and independents,
>urging them to cross over to the Democratic side for this election
>through robo-calls and direct-mail pieces."
>
>http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080304/NEWS01/80304033
>9/1056/COL02&template=printpicart
>
>
>
>
>
Holy Shit ! Obama is a Criminal all right !
----------------------
Yep, we have been warning you for months now.'
False. Voters in Ohio DO NOT REGISTER with any parties.
"In Ohio we don't register with a party," said Williams. "At a Board
of Elections, we merely track voting history."
http://www.kypost.com/content/wcposhared/story.aspx?content_id=cac17cfa-4ee4-45a7-91d7-46cdd7383b92
> for one day with the intent of interfering with the
> Democratic primary. Some were even stupid enough to say so on the
> affidavit they signed.
They can say whatever they like on the "affidavit" as long as the
support the parties "principles".
> There's a difference between switching parties because your own party
> sickens you, and doing it for a day as a ploy.
>
> It does help cement the idea that Republicans detest and fear actual
> democracy.
Sorry Zepp, but it you have just proven that it is YOU who HATES
democracy. The voters in Ohio have EVERY RIGHT to vote whoever they
wish, for whatever reason they want.
I guess in your world, you would want to put these people in jail
because YOU don't like the reason they cast their vote for the
candidate of their choose.
> --
>
> What do you call a Republican with a conscience?
>
> An ex-Republican.
>
> http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827(From Yang, AthD (h.c)
>
> "Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that he's against both
>
> Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
>
> Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
> Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
> For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
> For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
> Zepps_News-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
> For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
> Zepps_essays-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
He can't tell you.
>On Mar 23, 11:36 am, 3997 Dead <zepp22113...@finestplanet.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 10:35:48 -0500, "Barack's Racist Whitey Grandma"
>>
>>
>>
>> <Grandma@barack'shouse.com> wrote:
>>
>> >"3997 Dead" <zepp22113...@finestplanet.com> wrote in message
>> >news:4asbu3pr64054ejbg...@4ax.com...
>> >> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 17:28:54 -0700, "MioMyo"
>> >> <USA_Patr...@Somewhere.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Obama is in deep Shit now !
>>
>> >From the Cincinnati Enquirer, 3/4/2008:
>>
>> >"CROSSOVER IMPACT
>>
>> >The consensus of the Ohio polling shows Clinton heading into today's
>> >election with a lead, but there is one wild card out there that is
>> >difficult for the pollsters to get a handle on: the number of
>> >Republicans and independents who end up taking Democratic ballots.
>>
>> >The Obama campaign has clearly targeted Republicans and independents,
>> >urging them to cross over to the Democratic side for this election
>> >through robo-calls and direct-mail pieces."
>>
>> >http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080304/NEWS01/8...
>> >9/1056/COL02&template=printpicart
>>
>> The difference, of course is that Republicans were registering
>> Democratic
>
>False. Voters in Ohio DO NOT REGISTER with any parties.
They do for voting in party primaries, cupcakes.
An ex-Republican.
http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827 (From Yang, AthD (h.c)
"Prosperity and peace are in the balance," -- Putsch, not admitting that he's against both
Putsch: leading America to asymetric warfare since 2001
Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal!
Pay your taxes so the rich don't have to.
For the finest in liberal/leftist commentary,
http://www.zeppscommentaries.com
For news feed (free, 10-20 articles a day)
For essays (donations accepted, 2 articles/week)
Zepps_essay...@yahoogroups.com
Here we go again, Zepp tries to DENY the TRUTH right before our eyes.
Typical Zepp.
FACT: John Williams, director of the Hamilton County Board of
Elections, says that the voters in Ohio do not register with a party.
But then after the FACTS are presented, you try to tell us otherwise.
Who to believe??
HINT: NOT YOU. I will take the word of the man who ACTUALLY WORKS for
an Ohio Election Board over your word, ANY DAY of the YEAR!!
"It's just something to make sure you want to vote in that side of the
primary," said John Williams, director of the Hamilton County Board of
Elections.
Poll workers record which ballot voters get by marking a "D" or "R" by
their names - and that designation can't be changed until the next
partisan primary in 2010.
"In Ohio we don't register with a party," said Williams. "At a Board
of Elections, we merely track voting history."
http://www.kypost.com/content/wcposhared/story.aspx?content_id=cac17cfa-4ee4-45a7-91d7-46cdd7383b92
> >"In Ohio we don't register with a party," said Williams. "At a Board
> >of Elections, we merely track voting history."
>
> >http://www.kypost.com/content/wcposhared/story.aspx?content_id=cac17c...
>
> >> for one day with the intent of interfering with the
> >> Democratic primary. Some were even stupid enough to say so on the
> >> affidavit they signed.
>
> >They can say whatever they like on the "affidavit" as long as the
> >support the parties "principles".
>
> >> There's a difference between switching parties because your own party
> >> sickens you, and doing it for a day as a ploy.
>
> >> It does help cement the idea that Republicans detest and fear actual
> >> democracy.
>
> >Sorry Zepp, but it you have just proven that it is YOU who HATES
> >democracy. The voters in Ohio have EVERY RIGHT to vote whoever they
> >wish, for whatever reason they want.
>
> >I guess in your world, you would want to put these people in jail
> >because YOU don't like the reason they cast their vote for the
> >candidate of their choose.
>
> >> --
>
> >> What do you call a Republican with a conscience?
>
> >> An ex-Republican.
>
> >>http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8827(FromYang, AthD (h.c)