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[11:27:05 AM]

Harry Truman: "If the voters are given a choice between a Democrat who acts like a Republican and a Republican they will choose the real thing and vote for the Republican!"
[11:17:44 AM]

Democrats pay price of cowardice [boston globe].
'The cautious Democrats heard [Wellstone] and fled his politics as if they had encountered Legionnaires' disease. They ran right into the cold shower of crushing defeat. The shivering Democrats have been exposed as members of a party without soul or passion. They have discovered the price of cowardice.'
'Kerry, ignoring Wellstone's flute, voted for the war. Despite calling Wellstone his best friend, Harkin voted for the war. Despite praising Wellstone for his courage, Lieberman voted for the war. Despite calling Wellstone the ''soul'' of the Democratic Party, Daschle voted for the war. New York's Hillary Clinton voted for the war. Clinton is obviously learning fast from her husband.'
[11:00:11 AM]
Molly Ivins: "Sharpen wits and man the battle stations. No time to waste feeling sorry for ourselves."
[10:53:37 AM]
Helen Thomas: "Remind the politicians you interview that you pay them, that they are public servants. Remember every question is legitimate. And don't give up. There's always a leak. There's always someone who's trying to save the country."
[9:28:04 AM]
Ha ha. Florida under Bush is such a catastrophe for elections that they called in election observers from Eastern Europe to improve things. No joke.
Jeb's joke's on them, though. The new election fraud isn't detectable to observers: 100,000+ votes disappear without anybody noticing. Ha ha. Well someone caught those after only a day.
The question is: can anyone certify that the reported results reflect the actual votes. And the answer to that is: no.
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