those countries mentioned who can detect various examples of voter
fraud never ran into the likes of dems whose thirst and hunger for
power drives them into a frenzy of lies cheating and stealing
elections.

On Dec 17, 7:42 pm, margareth <[email protected]> wrote:
> When such bastions of democracy as the former Soviet Union, Zimbabwe,
> Nucaragua, El Salvador, etc. have 'fair and free' elections, there is
> a group of politicians and members of Parliaments who travel to the
> location to observe the process, up to and including election day and
> the vote counting. These people are well able to detect various
> examples of election fraud. Isn't it kind of sad that the some US
> states are exhibiting a need for that kind of international electoral
> supervision?
>
> On Dec 17, 2:47 pm, jgg1000a <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Why will states never learn,  changing the rules after the fact causes
> > problems...
>
> >http://hotair.com/archives/2008/12/17/minnesota-recount-consistency-i...
>
> > >>> The mood for Team Coleman seems tense.  They expect that any consistent 
> > >>> application of standards to challenged ballots favors them.  The 
> > >>> nightmare scenario for Republicans is if the board becomes capricious 
> > >>> and arbitrary in its challenge decisions.  At the moment, they see the 
> > >>> board acting with reasonable consistency, but this will be a long 
> > >>> process, and they’re on the edge of their seats.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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