Rolling Stone Magazine has just published Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s article on how the 2004 election was stolen. The evidence is damning and RFK Jr. has done a thorough and complete job on documenting it all. A must read.
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Isn't that article something?
Particularly liked reminder that a national election is just 13,000 county elections, each one potentially corrupt, honest, or somewhere in between.
Posted by: Miles Hochstein | June 05, 2006 at 11:40 AM
Now if RFK would write a piece that focused on how to stop these problems...
Yes, the 13,000 county elections number was astounding. It leaves too much room for fraud.
Posted by: Sid | June 05, 2006 at 02:06 PM
Yup...From the top down, then infiltrated to the very roots of our existence. George Orwell wouldn't understand the depths of control that we have witnessed from the Neoconservative ideologues who stole our government. All on, as George Galloway so elequently put it, "a pack of lies".
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