JFK stole the election in 1960

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Hers the kicker- probabdy didnt need to

Would havewon by a baremargin anyway
 
Hers the kicker- probabdy didnt need to

Would havewon by a baremargin anyway

Maybe not.

The thing was that he might have lost the popular vote if Dick Daley hadn't stolen the votes in Chicago, but he still would have won the electoral college.

This is probably more appropriate to the History Board than the Politics one, though. I would suggest it be moved.
 
Attack the messenger.

Daley made sure JFK won Cook Co (just in case)

and JFK chose LBJ (who he dispised) as his running-mate.
 
Hers the kicker- probabdy didnt need to

Would havewon by a baremargin anyway

Maybe not.

The thing was that he might have lost the popular vote if Dick Daley hadn't stolen the votes in Chicago, but he still would have won the electoral college.
What's that got-to-do with Lil' Dumbya.....

.....losing the election in 2004??????

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Hers the kicker- probabdy didnt need to

Would havewon by a baremargin anyway

JFK was the man! A great, Conservative Catholic American. He wouldn't have a thing to do with today's Democrats.

The Peace Corps, The New Frontier programs, Nuclear test ban, a purely Keynesian-inspired tax cut from the nation's most Keynesian economic team, fostering and codifying government-enforced end to segregation of private businesses, spending billions to create government-funded scientific research with no clear social or private benefit...

That's what we now call "Conservative"?
 
JFK was the man! A great, Conservative Catholic American. He wouldn't have a thing to do with today's Democrats.

The Peace Corps, The New Frontier programs, Nuclear test ban, a purely Keynesian-inspired tax cut from the nation's most Keynesian economic team, fostering and codifying government-enforced end to segregation of private businesses, spending billions to create government-funded scientific research with no clear social or private benefit...

That's what we now call "Conservative"?

Not to mention pushing hard for our first national single-payer system of health insurance (for the elderly, of course). That said, this poster may be correct: today's Democrats might be too milquetoast for his tastes.
 
Hers the kicker- probabdy didnt need to

Would havewon by a baremargin anyway

JFK was the man! A great, Conservative Catholic American. He wouldn't have a thing to do with today's Democrats.
....And, how can we forget the fore-warning of the Neocons/1%ers.....

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY]Eisenhower warns us of the military industrial complex. - YouTube[/ame]​
 
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dV67u370Pg&feature=related]Peter King "We'll take care of the counting." - YouTube[/ame]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBAsFwPglw]Paul Weyrich - "I don't want everybody to vote" (Goo Goo) - YouTube[/ame]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XedDoYD_YGY]Fox News Scary Diebold Voting Clip - YouTube[/ame]
 
Hers the kicker- probabdy didnt need to

Would havewon by a baremargin anyway

JFK was the man! A great, Conservative Catholic American. He wouldn't have a thing to do with today's Democrats.

The Peace Corps, The New Frontier programs, Nuclear test ban, a purely Keynesian-inspired tax cut from the nation's most Keynesian economic team, fostering and codifying government-enforced end to segregation of private businesses, spending billions to create government-funded scientific research with no clear social or private benefit...

That's what we now call "Conservative"?

You call this Progressive?

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In August 2003, Walden O'Dell, then the chief executive of Diebold, announced that he had been a top fund-raiser for President George W. Bush and had sent a get-out-the-funds letter to 100 wealthy and politically inclined friends in the Republican Party, to be held at his home in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio.[9]

In December 2005, O'Dell resigned following reports that the company was facing securities fraud litigation surrounding charges of insider trading.[10]

In March 2007, it was reported by the Associated Press that Diebold was considering divesting itself of its voting machine subsidiary because it was "widely seen as tarnishing the company's reputation".[6]

In August 2007, Wikipedia Scanner found that edits via the company's IP addresses occurred to Diebold's Wikipedia article, removing criticisms of the company's products, references to its CEO's fund-raising for President Bush and other negative criticism from the Wikipedia page about the company in November 2005.[
 

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