Originally posted by jarhead
Prediction
I believe it will all be decided in Florida (once more, into the breach....) Florida is still a "yellow" state, trying to decide whether it will be "blue" or "red"
You are very correct. However, don't forget that the incumbent's brother is still the Govenor of Florida. What happened before, could very well happen again.
I Hate Freight said:
all the while the Gwhore team was trying to get military absentee ballots THROWN OUT because Liberals HATE the Military.
Sorry, but that is unadulterated garbage. Yes, there was an effort to exclude absentee ballots,
ballots that did not comply with the laws of the State. Yes, a great many of them came from the military. As a matter of fact, there were thousands in my County alone, that did not comply with State law, but that were nevertheless admitted and counted, because they came from the military.
I don't hate the military. I have served honorably in the military in time of war. However, being in the military currently does not and should not entitle you to an illegal absentee ballot/vote. I am no longer in the military and my vote
is not of lesser value than the vote of a person on active military duty.
If my absentee ballot is thrown out for failure to comply with the law, then a ballot from a military absentee that does not comply with the law should also be thrown out. That did not happen and the illegal ballots were counted, thousands of them. The military is not entitled to "preferential" voting and neither is anyone else.
Additionally, "lists of voters", absentee, were accessed illegally, in offices controlled by Republican officials, by operatives of the Republican party in violation of Florida election law. Nevertheless, the court, headed by a Republican judge, allowed this and allowed the illegal absentee ballots. The case was not appealed.
Oh, but Bush stole the election!
Sadly he did. Thanks to a series of highly questionable procedures employed by the Florida State Police, the Commissioner of Elections, the Govenor and the courts of the State of Florida.
I agree that a recount of selected counties was inappropriate and support the SC decision to prevent that. However, the SC did not need to prevent a recount and thereby appointed a president by a 5-4 majority, it needed to mandate a proper recount throughout the State no matter how long it took.
I don't particularly like Al Gore and I am not a registered Democrat, but I expect and demand fair elections. Fair to Mr. Gore and equally fair to Mr. Bush. By the way, I happen to be a resident of the State of Florida and what we had was little better than a third-world country. It stank to high heaven.
Bush didn't "win" the State of Florida. With the help of his brother and other party operatives in official capacities, along with a partisan judiciary in the right courts, and a police force that denied many citizens access to the polls, Bush "took" the State of Florida.
It was little different from the infamous smoke filled back room dealings of the Democrat machine of old Daley in Chicago. Nothing to be proud of.
Call a spade a spade. Proper voting procedures, accurate ballots, ballots that don't confuse folks, and strict adherence to election laws is the very least that Amecicans should expect. This is and should be way ahead of partisan politics. Political freedom is perhaps the only real freedom that Americans still have. It should be guarded closely.