the whole alleged voter fraud thing. It's such a red herring. We're
supposed to worry about the fact that a hundred homeless Indians
registered to vote using the address of a shelter (duh) which is
perfectly legal as long as they receive mail there, and yet we're
supposed to trust Diebold to keep an accurate acount despite the lack
of any audit trail.

There are plenty of illegal aliens in Albuquerque. I am saying that
the Kerry campaign did not call them to ask them who they were voting
for, since it called registered voters only. I don't know for a fact
that none of them tried to vote, but why would they? It makes no sense
to risk deportation over something like that. And why would I say they
should be allowed to vote? Try to think logically.

Dana

On 1/5/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you saying there are no illegal aliens in Albuquerque, that you
> know for a fact none of them tried to vote or that they should be
> allowed to vote.
> Never heard Rush talk about Albuquerque so not sure why you're upset.
>
> On 1/5/06, Dana wrote:
> > well suppose you tell me who it was in my little story that you think
> > was not entitled to vote. Since you snipped to my comments about
> > Albuquerque Latinos, I assumed that your comments pertained to that.
> > That's a Rush rant I'm pretty tired of, by the way.
>
> 

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