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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Let's break through the denial, mmmkay?

You're not crazy and neither is most of America. Nor are "they," (yeah, the mythical "they, out there, I don't actually know any of these people, but they're out there, I just know it") nuttier than fruitcakes, or dumber than rocks. The election was stolen in o4.

Hi Mark,
How is it that when "our side" (for lack of a better term) tries to expose the ample and irrefutable Republican thievery and election fraud of recent years it gets tossed aside as "conspiracy theories" and almost no one of relevance gives it any credit--but as soon as the Repugnicans start spreading their thinly-veiled falsehoods of Democratic "voter fraud" not only they're NOT considered conspiracies--oh no no, God forbid! They're actually all over the media as legitimate allegations, plus they get immediate and overwhelming legislative attention, and vote-restricting laws are passed almost instantly to counteract this nonexistent B.S.
I'd sure like to know how they do it, how they manage to be such magicians in manipulation of the public opinion. "We" (whoever that motley crew is) should studiously learn how it's done, and start using the same tools to shoo these slimebuckets back into the holes they crawled out of. Let's make lemonade out of this huge lemon called "American politics".
best,
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