I was going to say -- the people who stood in line for eight hours in the last 
election, as I recall, were in inner-city Ohio and Florida. They are doing 
their best around here. There are half as many voting machines, and the local 
Bush apologist rag keeps running stories about how inconvenient it all is. 

As a side note, I saw a poll this morning that said that Heather Wilson is now 
ten points behind with a margin of error of five. Maybe there is hope. It 
really pisses me off that she has been slinging allegations of bribe-taking and 
she herself has a number of problems along these lines.

Dana 

>I know plenty of Democrats who will stand in line for hours to vote.
>I even know one who will sit on a plane for 8 hours just to get home
>to vote.  The passion of the "base" and the poll numbers are just more
>Rovian spin.  Say it often enough, everyone will believe.  I'm a bit
>surprised at you spreading, and apparently believing, their
>propaganda.
>
>On 10/31/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> The Dems complain about poll issues and disenfranchisement, which
>> there probably is some (maybe a lot), but I think the loss can be
>> explained by religious activism.  There were stories about people
>> waiting in line for 4 hours in the rain to vote.  The Dems just don't
>> have that kind of dedication.

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