PoliticalChic
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Marked shift.
Love it.
Yup....I saw the same.....
...gave me a chuckle.
Not really.
I've seen ONE eleciton stolen in my lifetime. (2000).
But Romney's a creep, no one like him, and you have more polls showing Obama winning than losing right now.
"I've seen ONE eleciton stolen in my lifetime."
Where....the Elk's Club???
1. Just because you suffer from A.D.D., don't assume that everyone else is!
Folks will remember, I'm certain, the reason for your hard-won purchase of the title "Erroneous" Joe.
Therefore, it's isn't necessary to continue to re-win it daily.
2. “Gore won” is the equivalent of a political Stanford-Binet IQ Test. And this is a one-question test, so the stakes are high. The bad news, you failed. The good news? Your level of knowledge has attained its nadir, so you have no place to go, but up.
No election was stolen in 2000.
Let's prove it, shall we?
3. In a study of the Florida's ballots, the Miami Herald and USA Today reported George W. Bush would have widened his 537-vote victory to a 1,665-vote margin if the recount ordered by the Florida Supreme Court would have been allowed to continue, using standards that would have allowed even faintly dimpled "undervotes" -- ballots the voter has noticeably indented but had not punched all the way through -- to be counted.
Electoral Vote...
George W Bush 271
Albert Gore, Jr. 266
Bush won the popular vote in 60% of the 50 states,
Gore, winning the popular vote in 40% of the states
George W. Bush won 2,434 (78%) of the nation's 3,111 counties;
Al Gore won 677 (22%) of the counties
George Bush won 51 (77%) of Florida's 67 counties
Gore won 16 (23%) of the counties (primarily the population centers)
http://mwhodges.home.att.net/election2000.htm
"I've seen ONE eleciton stolen in my lifetime."
The Miss America Contest you tried to enter???
It is my guilty pleasure smashing you in the kisser with a shaving cream pie....so here's some more:
4. In the first full study of Florida's ballots since the election ended, The Miami Herald and USA Today reported George W. Bush would have widened his 537-vote victory to a 1,665-vote margin if the recount ordered by the Florida Supreme Court would have been allowed to continue, using standards that would have allowed even faintly dimpled "undervotes" -- ballots the voter has noticeably indented but had not punched all the way through -- to be counted.
Online NewsHour: Media Recount: Bush Won
5. Smile.....here comes another:
New York Times headline clearly stated, "Study of Disputed Florida Ballots Finds Justices Did Not Cast the Deciding Vote,
Study of Disputed Florida Ballots Finds Justices Did Not Cast the Deciding Vote - NYTimes.com
I know I shouldn't be having this much fun.....but you deserve it, Erroneous!
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