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Cleveland protests election
Cleveland protests election and election results....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 9:50pm PST
Can the country really withstand another four years?
Review for consideration the following words and ask yourself, can the nation withstand another four years of Bush's leadership?...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 9:14pm PST
An Iraqi's Reflections On Bush's Re-Election
I don’t know whether I should laugh or what… The fact that bush won the elections didn’t have that much of an effect on me; I didn’t really care who’s going to win because I know there isn’t that much of a difference between the two candidate’s foreign policy. But reading some analysis and statistics about why did bush win is the real disaster....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 6:12pm PST
How George Bush's victory catapaulted liberal Britain into collective depression
The mistake we all made was in getting our hopes up. Until lunchtime on Tuesday, in accordance with the rules of superstition, lay supporters of John Kerry kept their outlook pessimistic. In bones, waters, winds and related vapours across the land, the election was divined by pro-Democrats to be in the bag for Bush. This is what is known as preparing a soft landing; it is measured in units of unhatched chicks....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 5:13pm PST
Stand And Fight
One thing we can say for certain at this point, after the grieving, the anger, is that the country is still bitterly divided.
We saw two turnouts and Two Nations last night. Both sides of the chasm saw a major turnout of its voting base. Karl Rove talked about creating a permanent Republican majority. But the truth is, he has a divide-and-rule strategy. And the electoral college amplifies the rural, socially conservative vote. (Twenty percent of voters considered "moral values"--...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 3:39pm PST
Resistance to the Emerging Fascism Going Beyond the Polls
For several months, one of my brothers, who is a bit prone to hyperbole, kept insisting that speculation about the election was meaningless, basically because it wasn’t going to happen. He was absolutely convinced that the Bush regime would manufacture some excuse to postpone or cancel the election in a bid to stay in power. However, I did not consider his proposal paranoid (for reasons that should now be obvious to the whole world) and in hindsight, even hyperbole may have been a bit harsh. ...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 2:45pm PST
Democratic Disaster
MIDDLEEAST.ORG - MER - Washington - 3 November: It is not the first time in the history of modern-day corporate-system democracies that a country has badly lost its way and that a people have voted their fears and their nationalist flag....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 2:43pm PST
A Readers Guide to Expatriating on November 3rd
So the wrong candidate has won, and you want to leave the country. Let us consider your options....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 2:40pm PST
An ominous watershed? 4 more years of trauma
BEIRUT: Consistently second only to Ariel Sharon in terms of unpopularity among Arabs, US President George W. Bush's re-election victory was greeted in the Arab world with a sense of disillusionment and foreboding....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 2:14pm PST
What a Bush win will mean for Europe
Transatlantic relations are likely to sour further if Bush gains a second term in the White House, says Ian Black...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 2:13pm PST
Was the Ohio Election Honest and Fair?
"There was trouble with our
elections in Ohio at every stage. It's been a battle getting people
registered to vote, getting to the ballot on voting day and getting
that
vote to count."...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 1:00pm PST
Wendy Campbell: Live on the Meria Heller Show on Nov. 3, 2004!
Meria Heller was urged by her listeners to interview me. She had already read many of my articles. Her ex-husband was Jewish, so she refuses to be bothered by anyone who calls her "anti-Semitic", a term we both agreed has been way overplayed and as a tool by Zionists to try to squelch criticism of Zionism, Israel and US support of Zionist Israel....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 10:34am PST
Bush Win Is No Mandate to Roll Back Choice
"President Bush had to pull out all the stops to beat back the mobilized opposition he faced in this campaign. He will face an even bigger mobilization if he now tries to pack the Supreme Court with new anti-choice zealots..."...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 10:15am PST
Call to "Action"- Every Vote Must be Counted!
Ok, I got this at about 8:30 this morning, clearly this is a bit old, but here is one important line from this: www.Nov3.US ~ Don't mourn, organize!...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 10:09am PST
Black Box Voting request FOIA voting records in 3000 areas
Voting without auditing. (Are we insane?)...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 9:33am PST
Kerry caves -- He concedes to Bush via a phone call
...Kerry's running mate, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, was suggesting that he shouldn't concede.
The official said Edwards, a trial lawyer, wanted to make sure all options were explored and that Democrats pursued them as thoroughly as Republicans would if the positions were reversed.......
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 9:27am PST
Exit polls and ‘actual’ results don’t match; Evoting states show greater discrepancy
I heard one commentator last night saying the Europeans were looking at the exit polls very closely and were concerned. This also makes sense with the obvious consolidation of exit polling into AP alone and the strange 'failure' of the only other exit polling company besides AP in 2000 (VNS), so that exit polling data cannot be examined. International observers complained they had worse access to polls than in the Middle East, and states like Florida are suddenly making strange laws that no...
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 8:18am PST
Did the voting machines trump exit polls? There’s a way to find out.
America: We have permission to say No to this. It is our right.
We call on every candidate not to concede. Don't play along. It is your right....
Posted: Wed, Nov 3, 2004 5:45am PST
Notice: Stand By! Be Vigilant!
It is now 12 Midnight Eastern time on the night of
Nov.2. At this point in time the election results are
still very much in doubt. Although it is clear that
there has been widespread voter intimidation, fraud or
suppression, it is not yet clear whether these have
affected the outcome of the election....
Posted: Tue, Nov 2, 2004 11:58pm PST