Not to derail the thread, but isn't it ironic that the death of Ted Kennedy just might be the death of health care reform.
Poetic justice.
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Not to derail the thread, but isn't it ironic that the death of Ted Kennedy just might be the death of health care reform.
Another typical and trashy tactic.
If you can't win an election.... you do what you can to discredit and delay.
Not to derail the thread, but isn't it ironic that the death of Ted Kennedy just might be the death of health care reform.
Roger, there you go again, pointing out there is sauce for the goose. :laugh: Funny how the same sword cuts in both directions, despite partisan hacks blindness to that fact.Kind of like a lot of folks here did with the president's election?
It could be the Brown camp, it could be a corrupt election official not associated with any campaign, it could be made up, or it could even be your conspiracy theory. We just don't know. The problem is you automatically jump to a partisan conclusion and it's so transparent and we see right through it.
That remark was posted yesterday....election day.... so the news release came out on Monday or MLK day (if their post is true).... day before the election and day when its most likely to have negative impact on the vote if such allegations were believed.lets see, the guy wanted to cheat so he had ballots premarked, and only 6 of them? yeah, right. only the easily lead will fall for this.
Soemone said the news release was written yesterday, like before the end of voting? or after the announcement of who won?
I agree.Whether the losing side is Dem or Rep, someone somewhare always ends up crying "fraud". Seldom is it a valid argument.
It seems the press release was written yesterday. :laugh:
I believe both parties do it. They are both enamored with power. The democrats what to maintain a majority, and the republicans want to stop it. The sad thing is that neither party seem interested in the needs of the people. I will say, however, that the republicans are closer to the values of most Americans than the democrats are.
The best outcome of a Brown victory may be the defeat of this horrible health care reform. Maybe we can slow down the procedure to allow the reform that is needed, not this concoction put together by Obama, Reid, Pelosi and the other liberals in Congress.
BTW, it is nice to see that the liberals don't have total control of Massachusetts.
the accusation of voter fraud, and 6 ballots having been filled was released before the end of voting. hummm.... she was sure she was going to lose wasn't she.That remark was posted yesterday....election day.... so the news release came out on Monday or MLK day (if their post is true).... day before the election and day when its most likely to have negative impact on the vote if such allegations were believed.
Hard to know who sets up whom.... in these situations....