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Election 2009: Change I Can Believe In!

AFCHIEF Wrote: Nov 06, 2009 7:55 AM
Thank you so much for assisting in debunking (quite admirably I might add) liberals' most popular myth. These are the same people who expressed incredulity when they learned that presidents aren't elected by popular vote, and that states, not the federal government, determine its own election laws.

Unfortunately, their ignorance of the Constitution and Bush v Gore hasn't prevented them from perpetuating the myth, as evidenced by Proud Liberal.

I am remminded of their hypocricy during the ordeal as well. Incessant chants of "make every vote count," even as Team Gore was in court trying to prevent the thousands of absentee ballots from overseas (majority from deployed military members they knew were mostly registered...

MSNBC, Aug. 31, 2009, Keith Olbermann on Robert F. McDonnell, Republican candidate for governor of Virginia:

"In (McDonnell's master's thesis), he described women having jobs as detrimental to the family, called legalized use of contraception illogical, pushed to make divorce more difficult, and insisted government should favor married couples over, quote, 'cohabitators, homosexuals or fornicators.' Wow. When did he write this? 1875? No, 1989. Wow, 1989.

"Goodbye, Mr. McDonnell."

MSNBC, Sept. 22, 2009, Rachel Maddow also on McDonnell:

"And here's where the conservative movement and the Republican establishment smash into each other like bumper cars without bumpers. Here's where Republican electoral chances stop...

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