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Group: soc.veterans · Group Profile
Author: Frank PittelFrank Pittel Date: May 8, 2008 11:37
In alt.politics.usa.republican Lamont Cranston penumbra.com> wrote:
: Raymond wrote:
: > On May 7, 3:22??????pm, "Lamont Cranston" penumbra.com>
: > wrote:
: > > Harold Burton wrote:
: > > > In article
: > > > x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
: > > > lorad...@cs.com wrote:
: > >
: > > >> On May 6, 7:10 pm, Goto HELLary al-Hill-awry.com> wrote:
: > > >> > > Tonight:
: > >
: > > >> > > Indiana Republican Primary Results
: > >
: > > >> > > Candidate Votes %%
: > > >> > > --------------------------------------------
: > > >> > > John McCain 253,298 77%%
: > > >> > > Mike Huckabee 33,687 10%%
: > > >> > > Ron Paul 24,980 8%%
: > > >> > > Mitt Romney 15,730 5%%
: > >
: > > >> > > Precincts: 74%% Updated: 9:39 PM ET Source: AP
: > >
: > > >> > Meaning 77%% will - so what's your point? I guess the state
: > > >> > would have to be 67%% Democrat with only 28%% of those who will
: > > >> > have to vote for Michelle Obama?
: > > >> > Where are the real numbers? Total Indiana voters? Dem %%?
: > > >> > GO'Puke %%? and how many Dems won't vote for Michelle?
: > >
: > > >> > --
: > > >> > I finally broke down and bought a firearm under my *GOD*-given
: > > >> > 2nd REICH-wing Amendment...I figured, if you can't beat 'em,
: > > >> > join 'em, then Glock'em, the 'Pukes that is - rofl...
: > >
: > > >> > ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**
: > >
: > > >> Oh the times them are a-changin.. even in Indiana ??????(thanks to
: > > >> - 8 years of repub malfeasance)
: > >
: > > >> More voters voted for Hillary than all the repubs combined..
: > >
: > > > Operation chaos is working.
: > >
: > > rotfl -- there is no evidence whatsoever that operation chaos is
: > > anything other than a dittohead wet dream.- Hide quoted text -
: > >
: > > - Show quoted text -
: >
: >
: > What's going on in Indiana ?
: >
: > Indiana GOPers 'Rush' to vote Democrat
: > Posted May 6, 2008 2:30 PM
: >
: > by Mark Silva
: >
: > There are signs that Republican voters may be turning out in force to
: > vote for a Democrat in Indiana's open primary elections today.
: >
: > And that Democrat, for any voters following the marching orders of
: > Rush Limbaugh looking for some havoc in the Democratic Party and a
: > boost for the Republicans in November, could be Hillary Clinton. But
: > then again, some of the Republicans around Indianapolis say they are
: > voting for Barack Obama.
: >
: > "Democratic ballots are popular even in southern Marion County
: > precincts, normally Republican strongholds,'' the Indianapolis Star
: > reports. "The turnout has prompted some nervous poll workers to call
: > an Election Board hotline with worries about Democratic ballots
: > running short, though none have run out yet.
: >
: > Two precincts at a family center had selected Republican Jon Elrod
: > over Democrat Andre Carson in March's special election for Congress,
: > the Star notes. But by 9 a.m. today, just 21 voters in one of those
: > precincts had requested Republican ballots -- out of 168 cast.
: >
: > Among them was Meghan Ward-Bopp, 24, who went against family tradition
: > and asked for Democratic ballot so she could vote for Barack Obama;
: > she plans to vote for Republican John McCain in November.
: >
: > "I'm a hardcore Republican," she said, "but it's about who I wanted in
: > second place in case McCain doesn't make it. ... I don't like the way
: > this country's been run in the last 20 years. I'm sick of the dynasty
: > (of two families) that's been running things."
: >
: > Jim Adams, 36, voted for Clinton "to keep the race going beyond
: > Indiana,'' the Star reports. "He's a McCain backer and enjoys watching
: > the Democrats fight.''
: >
: >
: > "In the end, I think McCain is going to win," Adams told the paper.
: >
: > Kate Hayward left the center wearing a T-shirt: "Another Mama for
: > Obama."
: >
: > Her husband, a Republican, also voted for Obama, she said.
: >
: > The Republican strongholds in the counties around Indianapolis have
: > high demand for Democrat ballots.
: >
: > "We've seen more Democrats so far in the first few hours than we'll
: > usually see in a day," said election judge Barb Stauch at Avon United
: > Methodist Church in Hendricks County.
: >
: > "We've had a lot of questions about switching. People want to know if
: > they can switch back and forth, if they can vote Democratic this
: > time," said election clerk Cara Paasch at the church.
: >
: > Democract Liisa Le, 45, voted at the church this morning. She said she
: > was most interested in the presidential primary and the Avon School
: > Board race.
: >
: > "The issues facing this country are huge. The economy, the problems
: > with gas, the problems with real estate, the problems with food
: > prices ... must I go on?" said Le, a stay-at-home mother.
: >
: > With thanks to Jon Murray and Rebecca Neal of the Indy Star
: There is nothing in what you posted that proves that operation chaos was a
: success. What we do know is that Republicans who voted in the Democratic
: primary supported Obama by a larger percentage than the Democrats did. That
: is proof positive that Limpo's operation chaos was an abject failure.
Your credible evidence is...................????
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