Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Election fraud 2004: DO"J" sues to delay final count in PA
Today, we have this:
And we also have this:
I'm sure one story has nothing to do with the other, since Bush is always, like, all President-of-every-American.
Atrios posts on the Daily News story and says "We win", but really all we can say is that "we're winning." Since the election could be stolen again, and will be, if we aren't vigilant.
It takes a village to stomp a weasel, eh?
The New York Daily News -- which is traveling with the President in Arizona today -- says that no Pennsylvania TV markets were in Bush's top-ten spending list last month, and an aide has told the newspaper that no visits from W. to the Keystone State are in the works anytime soon.
If true, it would be a remarkable development considering that Bush has visited Pennsylvania as president some 39 times -- more than any other state. With 21 electoral votes, it's also the second biggest of the so-called battleground states after Florida. The Bush campaign, while acknowledging no trips are planned here as of today, said a pull-out is just "a rumor."
(via Philly'sDaily News)
And we also have this:
The Department of Justice has sued Pennsylvania elections officials in an attempt to give overseas voters two more weeks to cast ballots in the Nov. 2 election, according to a published report.
The suit, filed Tuesday in Pennsylvania, contends the state failed to send out ballots in time due to a legal dispute over whether they should list independent candidate Ralph Nader, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
(via WaPo)
I'm sure one story has nothing to do with the other, since Bush is always, like, all President-of-every-American.
Atrios posts on the Daily News story and says "We win", but really all we can say is that "we're winning." Since the election could be stolen again, and will be, if we aren't vigilant.
It takes a village to stomp a weasel, eh?