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mirrera Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-25-05 11:16 AM
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Maybe a forum -citizens aware of fraudulent elections talk politics?
Edited on Tue Jan-25-05 11:22 AM by mirrera
I realize why I am having a hard time with the narrowing down of THIS forum. I don't want to discuss politics, issues, or breaking news with people that are not aware of fraudulent elections. So many great people in the Democratic party, and other progressive parties really do not get the state of the media, etc. For instance the Rice hearing is on c-span right now. Normally I would have that on, like now... but I would also be checking in here to see what everyone's take is. I respect and admire this group because I know what you know. There is a thread here like normal, but I posted in a thread that was started in a more appropriate forum "name-wise", the Latest Breaking News. There are also plenty of threads in the General Elections Politics forum. They are all great, BUT the beauty of this one is we are all knowledgeable about the election issues. It makes it possible to have a different kind of take on the significance of certain Senators words. Technically we shouldn't post about the hearing here right? It doesn't specifically deal with election reform. I feel like it certainly deals with advocacy, but I could be wrong. I wonder if we should have, as first proposed, had a group branch off and kept this forum as a forum for those investigating fraud, but also discussing other events and ideas in relation to it. I am new to forums (except the mac support one), and I am confused about what is appropriate. Do not mean to cause problems.
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