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Old March 4th 11, 07:01 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
D. Peter Maus[_2_] D. Peter Maus[_2_] is offline
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On 3/4/11 12:24 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 4, 10:07 am, D Peter wrote:
On 3/4/11 10:35 , bpnjensen wrote:





On Mar 4, 7:27 am, wrote:
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On Mar 3, 3:48 pm, wrote:


bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 3, 3:34 pm, wrote:
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Breaking: Live ammunition found outside Wisconsin Capitol Building
http://www.libertypost.org


How far outside? Was it in a State Troopers Belt?


Ya know, I heard something today, briefly, about those damn
Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialist's up in Wisconsin (on the other
side of The
Cheddar Curtain), being possibly detained, AND, being brought back to
the
Capitol in chains to be present to vote.


dxAce
Michigan
USA


Yes, but common decency trumps greed...


Spare me, Bruce. The only 'greedy' in this case are the public sector
unions...


I'll be LMFAO if the Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialist's are indeed
brought back in chains.


I hope the revolution succeeds.


dxAce
Michigan
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LOL. You're on the wrong side of everything.


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It's about to go backwards! :-D


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Why? They gonna rig the election?


LOL!

Not necessary.


The people will swallow the cum of the plutocrats just so long before
they will begin to understand they've been had.


That's always true. And it's always true, Bruce. In fact, it's
why the Dems were swept out of office, in the first place. There's
nothing that says those fortunes can't change, but the truth is,
that the people of Wisconsin are behind the Governor. At least right
now. And the Dems In Exile are fast falling from grace with now
talks about recall elections to remove the Dems from office.

Which, actually, may be unnecessary. If they remain out of the
state long enough, they'll run afoul of existing laws and will lose
their offices, anyway. And that deadline is closing fast. They claim
they're working, while away, and are protected from the desertion
clauses, but that may be sophistry. If they claim they're working,
but are not available (in mass, yet), to vote on pending
legislation, then the law says they're not working. And the people
are in agreement.

But here's the part that's really sticking in the public
craw...The Democrats are remaining out of state to avoid facing a
vote they will most certainly lose. Effectively defeating the intent
of the votes who put the Republicans into office by majority in the
elections. Yet, these Wisconsin Democrats are the ones who said, in
significant numbers, after November of 2008, along with Demcrats
across the nation (including the President,) when asked if they were
going to work with Republicans: Elections have consequences. We won.

And they have the nerve to call Republicans hypocrites.

Now that elections have brought the consequence of a balance of
power to the other side, they refuse to play.

And the public is not sympathetic. To get back to your own
question: Rigging an election is not necessary.