I'm seeing calls for everything from impeaching him to arresting/incarcerating him. There's little doubt that there's a push to "deliver Ohio" to Romney by the Ohio Republicans. It will be interesting to watch as the votes come in.
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JPB
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Tue 6 Nov, 2012 11:44 am
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sozobe
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Tue 6 Nov, 2012 11:46 am
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cicerone imposter
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Tue 6 Nov, 2012 11:48 am
Why aren't fair-minded republicans challenging these actions? Does any exist?
I've yet to see one republican speak out against these atrocities against our democracy.
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Tue 6 Nov, 2012 11:50 am
@farmerman,
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Im simply amazed and impressed how the various "Admen" responsible for peddling their respective candidates hve actully enabled the nation to be split apart politically with two divergent worldviews that arise from two separate plains of reality. Its fuckin amazing how, the Obama record has been besmirched in a fashion that , were Romney the incumbent, his party would be celebrating these accomplishments from rooftops.
This has actually put Obama on somewhat of a defensive and he has no reason to be so. Its fascinating marketing to see how people are manipulated, then they accept, and finally the absorb it as a core beleif.
Dems have their phony worldviews too, its just that, in 2012, duplicity and lying has been taken to a high art by the Romney campaign.
absolutely. People accept a definition of reality that makes them comfortable. Not necessarily justifiable. Comfort and security are very high on the need scale.
Even when it is a lie.
A Pennsylvania judge issued an order Tuesday to reinstate Republican election officials across Philadelphia who allegedly were ejected or refused entry by on-site Democratic voting chief judges.
One Republican official claimed that "just under 70" Republican election officials were blocked from Philadelphia polling sites Tuesday morning by Democrats on site. One of them, the official claimed, "was shoved out of the polling place."
"For this many inspectors to be ejected from polling places is rare, even for Philadelphia," the official told FoxNews.com.
It was one of several controversies surfacing in Pennsylvania's largest city on Election Day.
How much mischief can be accomplished from the point when the Dems force the GOP inspectors out and the Judge forces them to let them back in?