In the most recent stifling of voters actually getting to see their votes counted accurately in
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Thursday, December 30
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margieburns
on Thu 30 Dec 2004 10:22 AM CST
Wednesday, December 22
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margieburns
on Wed 22 Dec 2004 07:27 PM CST
Among the items in a growing list of anomalies, deceptions and strong intimations of vote fraud in Monday, December 20
by
margieburns
on Mon 20 Dec 2004 09:04 AM CST
New Mexico is one of four states where the difference between the exit ... more » Sunday, December 19
by
margieburns
on Sun 19 Dec 2004 07:54 AM CST
In response to an article about counting votes, I received an interesting analysis from a reader in Friday, December 17
by
margieburns
on Fri 17 Dec 2004 12:27 PM CST
Back when George H. W. Bush was running for the White House, high-level Republicans were reportedly concerned about his perceived lack ... more » Thursday, December 16
by
margieburns
on Thu 16 Dec 2004 09:11 AM CST
[I am passing along the request below in hopes it will help:]
Greetings,
1. If you are an attorney, ... more »
by
margieburns
on Thu 16 Dec 2004 08:55 AM CST
Sometimes it takes a youthful perspective to sum up a complex phenomenon. Ever since All this is mystifying, as mentioned. But all that in turn still leaves an even bigger question unanswered, because it is never asked: The key question is why Giuliani should be getting kudos just because it was his watch on which 9/11 happened, in the first place. As one young person commented, it’s rather like having the principal of Of course, the Columbine principal would never have done such a thing. He would have had, and did have, too much taste and judgment. But our personnel now in the White House are not being held to any standard of taste and judgment. That puts it in a nutshell. In fact, it’s such a good point that we have to wonder why, or how, the media got stampeded into failing to recognize it in the first place. In any previous administration, the highest-placed officials would have been held immediately responsible for anything even remotely like the events of that fateful day. Instead, we have an administration that has most recently awarded our highest civilian honors to officials in the most tainted sectors of GWBush policy: “intelligence,” the Actually, of course, Giuliani didn’t come out smelling like a rose in Speaking of that, Bush’s remarkable nomination of Bernard Kerik to head “homeland security” is a real giveaway. Space constraints prohibit even a brief run-through of Kerik’s track record here today, but stay tuned. The nomination at least unveils the extent of administration carelessness in the realm of protecting and defending. Tuesday, December 14
by
margieburns
on Tue 14 Dec 2004 09:55 AM CST
The interesting information below was relayed to me. Washington Journal ran an article, ... more »
by
margieburns
on Tue 14 Dec 2004 08:14 AM CST
Representative John Conyers (D-Mich), the most senior member of the House Judiciary Committee, held public hearings yesterday on vote fraud ... more » Thursday, December 9
by
margieburns
on Thu 09 Dec 2004 02:29 PM CST
On Dec. 3, Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), Ranking Member of Committee on the Judiciary, and Dean of the Congressional ... more » Wednesday, December 1
by
margieburns
on Wed 01 Dec 2004 06:33 PM CST
Good thing the third parties are pushing recounts in http://www.votecobb.org/press/2004/nov/pr2004-11-29.php. High time. Aside ... more »
by
margieburns
on Wed 01 Dec 2004 09:42 AM CST
I RAN THIS COLUMN MORE THAN A YEAR AGO. REGRETTABLY, IT IS STILL CURRENT NOW.
"International law. ... more » |
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