Unsupported Alligations
The Obama campaign has asked Attorney General Michael Mukasey to order a special prosecutor to investigate whether the McCain campaign and Bush administration’s Justice Department are illegally working together to disseminate: “unsupported spurious allegations of vote fraud.” This aggressive move by the Obama campaign comes after a week in which the McCain campaign and some congressional Republicans and the right-wing media hammered away on the issue of voter fraud-particularly the role of the community group, ACORN.
The Bush regime has long been fixated on alleging voter fraud, which resulted in the firing of several U.S. attorneys, who were appointed by Bush, for resisting pressure to bring voter fraud investigations and prosecutions. Such actions would have been used as an excuse to suppress the vote in close election districts, which might favor Democratic candidates. Presently, a special prosecutor is investigating if those attorneys were fired, because they resisted pressure to investigate partisan allegations of voter fraud.
The McCain campaign’s chief strategist Steve Schmidt, told the “New York Times,” that: “The scenario for winning for us is a narrow victory scenario.” Senator McCain will only achieve a narrow victory, with the lowest possible turn out of newly registered voters, because an overwhelming majority of them are Democrats. In order to keep the turnout low and prevent votes from being counted, their plan is to get new voters to think that massive voting shenanigans will result in their vote not being counted.
In an interview with “The Washington Times,” McCain attacked Bush’s policies by listing: “Spending, the conduct of the war in Iraq for years, growth in the size of government larger than any time since the great society, obviously failure to both enforce and modernize financial regulatory agencies, failure to address the issue of climate change seriously.” McCain even sought to link Obama to Bush, when reacting to another bad news jobs report, he said: “Barack Obama’s only answer is to double down on the Bush legacy of out of control spending.”
Out of desperation, some Republicans in the Delhi area are promoting the idea that the election will be a landslide for Obama, and therefore Democratic voters don’t need to show up, since Obama’s presidency is assured.
Complacency is our enemy.
The Bush regime has long been fixated on alleging voter fraud, which resulted in the firing of several U.S. attorneys, who were appointed by Bush, for resisting pressure to bring voter fraud investigations and prosecutions. Such actions would have been used as an excuse to suppress the vote in close election districts, which might favor Democratic candidates. Presently, a special prosecutor is investigating if those attorneys were fired, because they resisted pressure to investigate partisan allegations of voter fraud.
The McCain campaign’s chief strategist Steve Schmidt, told the “New York Times,” that: “The scenario for winning for us is a narrow victory scenario.” Senator McCain will only achieve a narrow victory, with the lowest possible turn out of newly registered voters, because an overwhelming majority of them are Democrats. In order to keep the turnout low and prevent votes from being counted, their plan is to get new voters to think that massive voting shenanigans will result in their vote not being counted.
In an interview with “The Washington Times,” McCain attacked Bush’s policies by listing: “Spending, the conduct of the war in Iraq for years, growth in the size of government larger than any time since the great society, obviously failure to both enforce and modernize financial regulatory agencies, failure to address the issue of climate change seriously.” McCain even sought to link Obama to Bush, when reacting to another bad news jobs report, he said: “Barack Obama’s only answer is to double down on the Bush legacy of out of control spending.”
Out of desperation, some Republicans in the Delhi area are promoting the idea that the election will be a landslide for Obama, and therefore Democratic voters don’t need to show up, since Obama’s presidency is assured.
Complacency is our enemy.


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