Monday, November 13, 2006

3 Republicans Announce Bid for White House in 2008

The first Republican is some unknown Congressman. He is so unknown we can't even mention his name.

John McCain has announced he is launching an exploratory committee to determine if he should run for President.

Ex-NYC Mayor Rudy Guilliani has announced he is running.

Ex-Congressman Newt Gingrich is expected to announce his intentions to run as well.

That gives the Republicans one unknown, one flip-flopper, and 2 adulterers. Looks like the Republicans are in the lead once again.

Republican Dirty Tricks -- Since the GOP Policies Can't Attract Voters, They Cheat

In a story in the Washington Post, Republican candidate for Governor Robert Ehrlich and Republican Candidate for US Senate Michael Steele printed, and had distributed, fliers indicating that they were Democrats instead of Republicans.

This behavior is unacceptable and the Republican National Committee and the Michigan GOP should denouce it.

But they won't. Why? Because they support dirty tricks.
The only way the Republican's can win is to use dirty tricks. There just aren't enough wealthy people out there to vote for them. They have to cheat to win.

But winners never cheat and cheaters never win.

Both Ehrlich and Steele lost their elections.

Republicans Demand Democrats Balance Budget & Be Fiscally Responsible

Republicans are now demanding that Democrats in Congress pass a balanced budget amendment and that they need to cut spending to be fiscally responsible.

Funny how whenever the Democrats are in charge the Republicans call for a "balanced budget amendment".

Why don't they ever just pass a balanced budget amendment when they are in charge?

Heck, why didn't the Republicans EVER even pass a balanced budget in the past 6 years?


In 2008 the Republicans will likely try to pin the huge national debt on Democrats even though it is all the fault of Bush and the Republicans in Congress who gave tax cuts to the rich while spending more than any other Administration in history.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Democrats Get Out the Vote & Republicans Try to Suppress the Vote

It is a sad day in America when the only way Republican strategists think they can win is by suppressing the vote.

We have already documented various abuses in nearby states.

These abuses by the Republicans include

* distributing fliers trying to confuse voters about their polling place location or day and times
* repetitive robocalls that call and call and call the same home after the person hangs up
* attempts to intimidate voters at their polling place


Interfering with elections is a felony.
Telephone harassment is a crime under federal law (18 U.S.C. Sect. 371 and 47 U.S.C. Sect. 223, Conspiracy to Engage in Interstate Telephone Communications with Intent to Annoy or Harass).

As noted above, we have "moles" on the inside documenting and reporting these abuses and the people responsible in the Republican Party.

Just wait until these high ranking Republicans see themselves on TV conspiring to commit felonies. They will not only be prosecuted criminally, but we will be showing the voters how corrupt the Republican Party really is.

Operation Infiltration is in Full Swing

This year we are watching for voter suppression from the inside and the outside.

We have always had good teams on the outside -- watching at the polls, reporting dirty tricks in the neighborhoods, etc.

This year, with the cooperation of some "volunteers" we have seen the inside of their operation. We are watching, documenting, and recording everything. We will have information not just on what the dirty tricks are, but who is responsible for them. Plus, we are preparing audio and video "evidence" of the wrong doing.

Anyone planning on trying to suppress the vote beware: You are being watched and you will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

Interfering with an election is a felony, isn't it?

UPDATE:
11/07/06 at 13:40 p.m.: Evidence of Senator Allen's attempt to suppress the Vote.