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May 31, 2006
Republican push for vote suppression
The Maryland Republicans are mirror images of the corruption that has come to define the Republican party as a whole. Right now they are going around the state desperately trying to force suppression in a futile attempt to keep their crazy leader in office. It's unbelievable that such an obvious political ploy is being allow to continue, but that's what you get when Republican party runs things in your state...Corruption. Basically to get around the overcrowding at polling places, the Democrats allowed early voting. The Republicans which depend on causing problems at Democratic leaning polling places to keep vote counts low have decided to try and keep the law from going into effect. Right now the only way that they have a chance after the terrible job done by Ehrlich and his cronies like Dwyer in Annapolis is to keep the vote count extremely low this election. Unfortunately the national wave against the extremists policies of the crazies in the Republican party has sort of left them terrified. They have to suppress the vote at all costs to win. So the Republicans are spending large sums of money to send people door to door to collect signatures. If only they tried to take care of the people of this country with the same zeal as they do trying to take away their right to vote. But that's Republicans for you, nothing but hate for America and her people.
Read more over at Baltimore Sun.
Posted by Jamison at May 31, 2006 4:40 PM
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Ok all one has to do, to fix this Smuck and his cronies too, is to organize a little.
Flood the Election Commissioners office with absentee ballot request then have
the voters mail them in. Where I live, if I recall correctly, it is pre paid postage by
the Election Commission. By doing this you can get your votes in ahead of the election
day and not have to deal with the shenanigans of the GOP on election day.
Posted by: Royal at June 3, 2006 8:52 AM