On Oct 19, 2008, at 12:36 AM, thomas malloy wrote:

Jed Rothwell opined;

>It is utterly absurd for McCain or any other politician to cite ACORN as a >threat to democracy

The Acorn people have gone out of their way to register people who don't have a right to vote. I don't understand why the Debold system doesn't have a paper based electronic system, like we do in Minnesota. But it's clear to those of us on the right, that the Democrat's agenda is to win, and the law be damned. The right wing blogisphere has been all other the Acorn matter, and energizing the base is a good thing. Another example of this is Hugh Hewitt's book, It It's Not Close, They Can't Cheat.

You have to understand that as much as you fear a Republican victory, we fear a Democratic victory.

Well, General Powell does not fear a Democratic victory when he just endorsed Obama. I would like to know how many lies and dirty tricks a candidate must use, and how much damage to the country the policies of the Republican party must cause for you to not fear a Democratic victory? Certainly, the imagined damage Obama and the Democrats might cause could not be worse than the real damage caused by the Republicans. Does reality no longer count in your thinking?

Ed



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