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Mossbeach Donating Member (95 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-03-08 12:52 AM
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Dear Fellow Democrats...please consider the type of people we are fighting this time...
FELLOW DEMOCRATS....

REVEREND WRIGHT'S AD...ROBOCALLS, AND THE SHIT IN THE ARTICLE BELOW TELLS US WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE WE ARE DEALING WITH.

The Republicans are the most vile, ruthless, sick, unethical political party in the history of Western Democracy. Racism, Xenophobia, Sexism, intimidation is their tactical base.

We must fight. These people do not like to give up power, and will not go down without an illegal fight. DO WHAT YOU CAN, PLEASE, I'M BEGGING YOU!

GET SOME SLEEP TONIGHT, AND THEN WAKE UP, DOWN SOME RED BULLS, AND FOR THE NEXT 36 HOURS, DO WHAT YOU CAN TO ENSURE WE HAVE 270 ELECTORAL VOTES. DO IT FOR THE SINGLE MOTHER WHO WORKS 2 JOBS AND CAN'T AFFORD CHILDCARE. DO IT FOR THE LAID OFF FACTORY WORKER WHO HAS SENT OUT 200 RESUMES BUT GETS NO TRACTION IN THE BUSH ECONOMY. DO IT FOR THE 23 YEAR OLD KID FROM THE MID WEST ON HIS THIRD TOUR OF DUTY IN IRAQ, WITH INJURIES AND BLEAK JOB PROSPECTS WHEN HE COMES HOME.

LET'S WIN THIS THING!!!!!!!!!!




In Final Days, Dirty Tricks Rear Ugly Head
Efforts To Confuse Or Scare Voters Once Again Appear As Election Day Nears

Nov. 2, 2008

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/11/02/politics/main4564013.shtml

(AP) In the hours before Election Day, as inevitable as winter, comes an onslaught of dirty tricks - confusing e-mails, disturbing phone calls and insinuating fliers left on doorsteps during the night.

The intent, almost always, is to keep folks from voting or to confuse them, usually through intimidation or misinformation. But in this presidential race, in which a black man leads most polls, some of the deceit has a decidedly racist bent.

Complaints have surfaced in predominantly African-American neighborhoods of Philadelphia where fliers have circulated, warning voters they could be arrested at the polls if they had unpaid parking tickets or if they had criminal convictions.

Over the weekend in Virginia, bogus fliers with an authentic-looking commonwealth seal said fears of high voter turnout had prompted election officials to hold two elections - one on Tuesday for Republicans and another on Wednesday for Democrats. (See the flyer here.)

In New Mexico, two Hispanic women filed a lawsuit last week claiming they were harassed by a private investigator working for a Republican lawyer who came to their homes and threatened to call immigration authorities, even though they are U.S. citizens.

"He was questioning her status, saying that he needed to see her papers and documents to show that she was a U.S. citizen and was a legitimate voter," said Guadalupe Bojorquez, speaking on behalf of her mother, Dora Escobedo, a 67-year-old Albuquerque resident who speaks only Spanish. "He totally, totally scared the heck out of her."

In Pennsylvania, e-mails appeared linking Democrat Barack Obama to the Holocaust. "Jewish Americans cannot afford to make the wrong decision on Tuesday, Nov. 4," said the electronic message, paid for by an entity calling itself the Republican Federal Committee. "Many of our ancestors ignored the warning signs in the 1930s and 1940s and made a tragic mistake."

Laughlin McDonald, who leads the ACLU's Voting Rights Project, said he has never seen "an election where there was more interest and more voter turnout, and more efforts to suppress registration and turnout. And that has a real impact on minorities."

The Obama campaign and civil rights advocacy groups have signed up millions of new voters for this presidential race. In Ohio alone, some 600,000 have submitted new voter registration cards.

Across the country, many of these first-time voters are young and strong Obama supporters. Many are also black and Hispanic.

Activist groups say it is this fresh crop of ballot-minded citizens that makes some Republicans very nervous. And they say they expect the dirty tricks to get dirtier in final hours before Tuesday.

"Oh, there's plenty of time for things to get ugly," said Zachary Stalberg, president of The Committee of Seventy, a Philadelphia-based government watchdog group that is nonpartisan.

Other reports of intimidation efforts in the hotly contested state of Pennsylvania include leaflets taped to picnic benches at Drexel University, warning students that police would be at the polls on Tuesday to arrest would-be voters with prior criminal offenses.

In his Jewish neighborhood, Stalberg said, fliers were recently left claiming Obama was more sympathetic to Palestinians than to Israel, and showed a photograph of him speaking in Germany.

"It shows up between the screen door and the front door in the middle of the night," Stalberg said. "Why couldn't someone knock on the door and hand that to me in the middle of the day? In a sense, it's very smartly done. The message gets through. It's done carefully enough that people might read it."

Such tactics are common, and are often impossible to trace. Robo-calls, in which automated, bogus phone messages are sent over and over, are very hard to trace to their source, say voting advocates. E-mails fall into the same category.

In Nevada, for example, Latino voters said they had received calls from people describing themselves as Obama volunteers, urging them to cast their ballot over the phone.

The calls were reported to Election Protection, a nonprofit advocacy group that runs a hot line for election troubles. The organization does not know who orchestrated them.

"The Voting Rights Act makes it a crime to misled and intimidate voters," said McDonald. "If you can find out who's doing it, those people should be prosecuted. But sometimes it's just difficult to know who's doing what. Some of it's just anonymous."

Trying to mislead voters is nothing new.

"We see this every year," said Jonah Goldman of the advocacy group Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. "It all happens around this time when there's too much other stuff going on in the campaigns, and it doesn't get investigated."

In 2006, automated phone calls in the final days leading to the federal election wrongly warned voters they would not be allowed to vote without a photo ID. In Colorado and Virginia, people reported receiving calls that told them their registrations had expired and they would be arrested if they showed up to vote.

The White House contest of 2004 was marked by similar deceptions. In Milwaukee, fliers went up advising people "if you've already voted in any election this year, you can't vote in the presidential election." In Pennsylvania, a letter bearing what appeared to be the McCandless Township seal falsely proclaimed that in order to cut long voting lines, Republicans would cast ballots on Nov. 2 and Democrats would vote on Nov. 3.

E-mail assaults have become increasingly popular this year, keeping pace with the proliferation of blogging and Obama's massive online campaign efforts, according to voting activists.

"It is newer and more furious than it ever has been before," Goldman said.

And Republicans are not exempt. "Part of it is that election campaigns are more online than ever before," said Goldman. "During the primaries, a lot of Web sites went up that seemed to be for (GOP candidate Rudy) Giuliani, but actually were attack sites."

New York City's former mayor and his high-profile colleagues Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney were also targeted in fake Internet sites that featured "quotes" from the candidates espousing support for extreme positions they never endorsed.


© MMVIII The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-03-08 01:01 AM
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1. The RW, neo-con repukes have always been like this. I guess it didn't matter
to so many people before because they believed the lies.
Eyes have been opened, so now they see the lies and filth.
They see the results in their own pocketbooks, and hopefully will not be falling for this crap yet again.
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The Traveler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-03-08 01:06 AM
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2. Now you know what the Devil looks like
All lies, based on the premise that the liar is the moral superior.

No time to let up. We gotta fight this thing till we take it down!

Trav
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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-03-08 01:17 AM
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3. We're now dealing not just people who stand losing their privileged place at the trough,
but people who may end up in jail! That's a tremendous spur to "creativeness"!

pnorman
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-03-08 01:23 AM
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4. This time? nt
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Omnibus Donating Member (676 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-03-08 09:04 AM
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5. One thing missing in that story...
...where are the examples of Democrats trying similar tactics in Republican areas?

The press usually bends over backwards to prevent a false equivalency, but in this case they couldn't even find a TOKEN example of voter supression by Democrats.

Every idiot out there who thinks the Repugs are morally superior, and everyone who says there's no difference between the two parties, should have this bit of reality thrown in their faces.
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bdamomma Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-03-08 09:07 AM
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6. now is our time to kick them to the curb.
we have to get out and vote and teach them to never underestimate us.
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