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Category Archives: Voting Rights
Let’s steal an election
Sarah Silverman has once again decided to get involved in presidential politics, following her successful operation, The Great Schlep in 2008. This time she is going after the real problem of Republicans dealing with the non-existent problem of voter fraud … Continue reading
Two speeches by Joe Biden
In case you missed it yesterday, here’s the VP speaking to the NAACP in Houston. When Biden is on, he is very very good, a lot better than he is given credit for. Earlier this year, he related this personal … Continue reading
Posted in POTUS, Voting Rights
Tagged Joe Biden, NAACP, TAPS, VPOTUS is not a category
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The competency question
First of all, congratulations to the Republican Party of Nevada who have somehow completed the monumental task of counting 33,000 votes in about 33 hours. That’s 1,000 votes per hour folks. Party officials blame the delay on voting discrepancies and … Continue reading
Posted in GOP Brilliance, GOP Primary, Philosophy, Voting Rights
Tagged all those numbers, caucuses, competence, counting is hard, fema, Iowa, iraq, Michael Brown, Nevada, reagan
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