By: alumshubby
Back when I lived in Texas, I heard joking references to "Bexar County, where all the dead people vote in alphabetical order as many times as necessary."
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it will take me awhile to get through all these links, but just wanted to pipe up with a *thanks* for a great post.
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Dan - what graces Metafilter with your presence ? (also thanks, re : Woolsey ) : On preview , that looks like a very scrupulous attempt to parse the 2004 election voting controversies, one which seems...
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i_cola: Granted. Still, democracy has never implied that every subject to its laws has the right to vote. This is never so.
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'Get your own blog fuckwit!' Good stuff Dan. Not that many would notice but there have been some major elections taking place this year including India (biggest democracy), Indonesia (first ever...
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if cooperating with allies and building coalitions is "ceding america's defense to foreigners", then i just can't wait to hear what opinion lil' adolph's anti-american party of faux family values holds...
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Good post, dhartung. Very interesting. While perhaps it is easy to view election observers as an embarrassing reaction to the problems of the last presidential election, I think it would be better to...
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After a request by US lawmakers (rebuffed earlier in making an informal request to the UN), the US State Department formally requested the Organization on Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to...
View ArticleTake my ballot away out of my cold, dead hands
160 observers couldn't monitor the election in Bexar County Texas, let alone the whole US. -- National Journal's Charlie Cook. A hundred and sixty, though, isn't the half of it. [plenty more inside]
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