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  Monday, June 20, 2005


It's been 4 whole days now and not one poll? Why do you think there are no opinion polls regarding Senator Dick Durbin's (D,Il) GITMO comments? It's called circling the wagons.
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Vote buying is a 'way of life' in Sen. Byrd's fine state? Would that be disenfranchising voters, or franchising voters? Don't expect Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, or the U.S. Civil Rights Commission to get involved. Don't expect to see it in the evening news either. The perpetrators are all Democrats, who have a 4 to 1 advantage in West Virginia.

Vote Buying a Way of Life in W.Va. County (AP). AP - According to political lore, just before John F. Kennedy's momentous win in the 1960 West Virginia primary, the Democratic boss of Logan County asked the Kennedy campaign for "35" — meaning $3,500 — to buy votes for the presidential candidate. In an apparent misunderstanding, Kennedy's people delivered $35,000 in cash in two briefcases. [Yahoo! News: Politics News]
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