[DMCForum] RE: Two Weeks Left
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[DMCForum] RE: Two Weeks Left
- From: "Dave Stragand" <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 13:26:39 -0500
Hmmm...
- October surprise... the 'missing explosives' non-story... check
- Unfounded claims of voter disenfranchisement... hey, they started even
before the polls opened. "Pre-emptive strike"... Wow... check.
- Teams of lawyers saying Kerry was the winner... check.
Sometimes I hate it when I'm right, but overall I'm very pleased with the
results.
- Electoral vote winner, popular vote winner -- hopefully no more of this
'appointed president' babble.
- Picked up seats in the House, Senate... Including tossing out that
wonderfully obstructive little guy, Tom Daschle.
The liberals around my neighborhood look like they are about to have nervous
breakdowns.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Stragand [mailto:dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 10:22 AM
Subject: Two Weeks Left
Let's see if the Democrats go by their own playbook. There are two weeks
left to go... so we should see:
- Afternoon of Friday the 29th: Some wild, unsubstantiated rumor about GW
which gets all the headlines of the evening news. It'll be proved wrong,
but the reporting of that fact will buried over the weekend by the media,
who vote 97% Democrat (source: Forbes Media Critic)
- Day of the election: Lots of claims of voter disenfranchisement by people
who have no form of valid ID, etc. (A page from the Democrats' "Colorado
Election Day Manual: A detailed guide to voting in Colorado". Chapter 2
says: "If no signs of intimidation techniques have emerged yet, launch a
pre-emptive strike." Pre-emptive strike? In other words, if there is no
problem, invent one?)
- Day after the election: Teams of lawyers saying that Kerry was the
winner, in another attempt to reverse the will of the people by sleazy legal
maneuvers. (Note to the Liberals: Every recount of Florida showed GW as
the winner. Don't believe me? Then prove me wrong.)
Let's see if the Dems use the same old tricks or get creative this time.
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