How the neocons are planning to steal the 2008 elections by challenging absentee ballots of Soldiers
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In the first half of the following lecture, Greg Palast explains how the Bush administration and the neoconservatives plan on stealing the 2008 elections by challenging absentee ballots of soldiers in the United States military who are serving overseas.
I especially found this lecture of interest after reading the news on 26 May 2008, that “the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has written an unusual open letter to all those in uniform, warning them to stay out of politics as the nation approaches a presidential election in which the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will be a central, and certainly divisive, issue.”
I especially found this lecture of interest after reading the news on 26 May 2008, that “the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has written an unusual open letter to all those in uniform, warning them to stay out of politics as the nation approaches a presidential election in which the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan will be a central, and certainly divisive, issue.”
3 responses // How the neocons are planning to steal the 2008 elections by challenging absentee ballots of Soldiers
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The fact that the American people let the fraud and constitutional violations of the 2000 election go by without doing anything to correct the situation says volumes about the ignorance and apathy that still dominates our country.
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This so important to all americans so get behind this people
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- cubbingabout
- 4 months ago
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You just couldnt make it up if you tried lol
Carl Rove caught with his pants down yet again-
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- debbieclarke
- 4 months ago
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