9.14.2004
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Yes, it is a major right-wing conspiracy to allow Florida residents the opportunity to vote for the candidate they prefer. How un-democratic of them!
I find it amazing that the Florida state Democratic party feels it is their right and obligation to restrict the representation of a third political party’s representation on the ballot because they believe that some Florida residents might actually prefer and therefore vote for the third party candidate. Isn’t this in itself the epitome of tampering with an election, or trying to influence its outcome?
I do not see the Republican party trying to remove Libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik from the Florida ballot—even though if denied their preferred candidate Libertarian voters would likely vote for the Republican candidate as a default. I dare not even imagine what the reaction of the “unbiased” press would be to such an action.
I wonder what Michael Moore would say about this blatant attempt to deny a group of people their fair representation at the voting booth? Oh, I forgot, he supports it.
i've said it before and i'll say it again: anonymous posts are for d-bags.
Then give me a username... Andrew A. Garcia
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