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Ron Paul, do it for America! Put you money to work and pay for a recount. In Ohio, where I live a recount was paid for. A judge even ordered that the ballots be preserved while there an open case was pending. Unfortunately, the ballots were destroyed anyway (ooops). It was an accident of course, but no evidence, no crime? Do America a favor and make them prove the facts, get the questions answered. Our elections are too important to just move along! There are unanswered questions that a recound would answer.Ron Paul, do it for America! Put you money to work and pay for a recount. In Ohio,... more
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Can we get some answers to the questions? Or, are they classified? Dan Rather deserves his day in court. He was swiftboated! Hearings with testimony under oath? It's about time!Can we get some answers to the questions? Or, are they classified? Dan Rather... more
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Another unanswered question??? When will we have answers to all the questions? What did they know and when did they know it?Another unanswered question??? When will we have answers to all the questions? What... more
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America youth may be finding their voices. Sixteen students sat around a table in the Manhattan cafeteria of the New School discussing where commas should go. They were rewriting, for the third time, a mission statement for their chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, the activist group that had been dormant for nearly 40 years. They wanted the document to be collectively produced, but after more than three weeks of communal drafting, no one seemed particularly content with the results.One student thought the phrase ?we accept all persons? should be broadened to cover animals. Another worried that the word ?delineation? was alienating because ?it means drawing lines, and don?t we object to lines?? The only sentence everyone seemed to support wholeheartedly was the final one: ?Power to the People"America youth may be finding their voices. Sixteen students sat around a table in the... more
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WASHINGTON (AFP) ? Former US presidential candidate George McGovern on Sunday called for President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney to be impeached, saying the case for such a dramatic step "is far stronger" than it was against former disgraced president Richard Nixon.
A former US congressman and senator, McGovern was the Democratic Party's presidential nominee in 1972, but lost the election to incumbent Richard Nixon, who was forced to resign amid the Watergate scandal in 1974.
Writing in The Washington Post, McGovern said that after the 1972 election, he stood clear of calls to impeach Nixon because he was afraid it would be interpreted as an act of personal vengeance.
But "today I have made a different choice," the prominent Democrat points out. "The case for impeaching Bush and Cheney is far stronger than was the case against Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew after the 1972 election."
WASHINGTON (AFP) ? Former US presidential candidate George McGovern on Sunday called... more
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