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Old November 25th 04, 11:47 PM
Telamon
 
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In article , tommyknocker
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Brian Hill wrote:


"tommyknocker" wrote in message
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I was listening to the BBC tonight (0300 Nov 25) and they had a long
report on whether or not the Ukraine is headed for a civil war. Their
presidential election was rigged by Russia, and nobody in Ukraine is
accepting the "winner". The US has said that it will not accept the
"winner". There are massive demonstrations there, the squares are filled
with people all day and all night, and the "loser" is calling for a
general strike. Why do the Ukrainians have more courage than the
Americans? America has had TWO rigged presidential elections in a row
and nobody is protesting-sure they're grumbling, but there are no
massive demonstrations and general strikes. Why isn't there a civil war
in America over America's rigged presidential elections? Why wasn't
there one in 2000? Are Americans too weak and stupid to recognize when
they've been had? Hats off to the Ukranians-they understand democracy.
Americans apparently don't.



Are election worked just fine. This is the second time that I've noticed
you
hinting that Americans are stupid. So why don't you be fair and tell us
just
were your from?
B.H.


Sacramento, California, USA. I live about 4 miles due north of the
California state capitol building. Sacramento County went for Kerry-just
barely. I just can't believe that so many Americans voted for Bush
despite all his failings. Either they're just as stupid and evil as he
is, or there was massive fraud.


Kerry has many more "failings" than Bush. What Kerry did to protest the
war after returning from Vietnam was enough by itself for me not to want
to vote for him. He was a fraud then as now and a traitor. I can't
understand how in the hell the Democrats could have even nominated a
person like him to run for president. The most liberal Senator with a
lack luster record bereft of any semblance of leadership. The question
is will the Democrats ever nominate another person that I would want to
vote for? The answer is sure looking like no so far.

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Telamon
Ventura, California