Olbermann on the elections, Bush and more
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I bet this tool thinks olbermann is towards the center and open minded. Can you imagine if Oreily were to yammer on like that?Comment
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so what happened man, I thought the illuminati had this election in the bag? How come Israeli mossad didnt steal the election? How come there was no power outage??? DUUUUUDE.. whats going on man, how can you explain this TRAVESTY!!!I died.Comment
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What makes you think the Illuminati are only republicans? And what makes you think that the Illuminati have a party at all? They are the puppet-masters of this left/right charade.
Almost nothing changes with some stupid elections... They (Bush Sr. & Co) will still continue to rule CIA/media/drugs/wars/etc...Comment
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MoveOn Offers $250,000 Reward for Evidence Leading to Voter Fraud Conviction
11/7/2006 5:21:00 PM
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To: National Desk, Political Reporter
Contact: Trevor Fitzgibbon, Laura Gross or Alex Howe, 202-822-5200, all for MoveOn.org Political Action
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- MoveOn.org Political Action is offering a $250,000 reward for new material evidence leading to a felony conviction for an organized effort of partisan voter suppression or electronic voting fraud.
Throughout the day accusations of election fraud and voter suppression incidents have been flooding into state and federal authorities throughout the country. In Virginia, the FBI has launched a criminal investigation into charges of voter suppression. In 20 Congressional districts, NRCC robocalls appearing to come from Democrats harassed voters with repeated calls in an apparently coordinated campaign to suppress the vote.
Complementing an earlier reward for whistleblowers, MoveOn's reward is being offered to anyone who provides this information.
http://www.usnewswire.com/Comment
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According to Renan Levine, a University of Toronto political scientist, the House is a bigger prize for Democrats than the Senate.
"Because the minority tends to have quite a lot of power in the Senate and because there's a Republican president, not a hug impact," Levine told CTV.ca on Tuesday.
For example, overturning a presidential veto requires a two-thirds majority, or about 67 votes in the Senate.
"One of the big impacts, though, by taking over the House, the Democrats will have subpoena power," he said.
Under the U.S. system, Congress is charged with the oversight of the executive branch, i.e., Bush and his cabinet, he said.
"They can hold hearings about policy matters that will embarrass the administration," he said. "We're likely going to hear a lot of hearings about Iraq."
In one of several governorships up for grabs, Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger managed to win a second term in California, securing a comfortable lead over Democrat Phil Angelides.
But Democrats won a governorship in New York, thanks to an easy win by Eliot Spitzer. It's the first time in 12 years the state has had a Democratic governor.
As attorney general, Spitzer gained a reputation for investigating corporate crime and earned the nickname "the Sheriff of Wall Street," according to the Washington Post.Comment


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