"Well nearly all the counties that have large bases of registered democrats that they're talking about in this article have actually voted Republican for quite some time (at least they did in 2000)."
Bad example, since we know the 2000 election was jacked. All you're saying is that it took people a while to notice the irregularity. But again, none of this was pointed out by Michael Moore. All he did was re-publish an article from someone else.
I found all of this interesting, but like others I wanted to see it validated in some way by the mainstream media. Well, it apepars that's going to happen:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6210240/
The bottom line is that this is a story that's going to pick up steam. So far, nobody has been able to explain why the exit polls were so far off and nobody has been able to explain the skewed voting numbers if certain counties... other than that the election was jacked again. I'm not sure why some people have such a hard time thinking that people in government would be cooked for the sake of holding onto power.
My gut tells me that this WILL develop into a big story, but that at the end of the day it won't matter. Conservatives will just start screaming "voter fraud too" and muddy up the issue. They'll concoct lame stories that half the population will believe. The press won't have its heart in it, and there will be pressure from media execs to de-fang stories before they are published. Spin machines will go into full force. At the end of the day, nobody will know what to think of what should be damning evidence of fraud. Bush will be here for four more years. Jeb will follow shortly after.