Vote For Me And I'll Vote For You
"Under President Bush, the Justice Department has backed laws that narrow minority voting rights and pressed U.S. attorneys to investigate voter fraud - policies that critics say have been intended to suppress Democratic votes."Since 2005, McClatchy Newspapers has found, Bush has appointed at least three U.S. attorneys who had worked in the Justice Department's civil rights division when it was rolling back longstanding voting-rights policies aimed at protecting predominantly poor, minority voters."Bush, his deputy chief of staff, Karl Rove, and other Republican political advisers have highlighted voting rights issues and what Rove has called the 'growing problem' of election fraud by Democrats since Bush took power in the tumultuous election of 2000, a race ultimately decided by the U.S. Supreme Court."
"Another newly installed U.S. attorney, Tim Griffin in Little Rock, Ark., was accused of participating in efforts to suppress Democratic votes in Florida during the 2004 presidential election while he was a research director for the Republican National Committee. He's denied any wrongdoing."
Ha! Hey, anyone who doesn't think Karl and his minions were engaged in a deliberate strategy to suppress legitimate Democratic votes is a chump. Hell, they're still at it.
And a bowtie pitch? That's a high, tight, inside fastball. Right under the batter's chin. Shows you mean business.
Labels: 2008 elections

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