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Party Builder is awesome! I emailed our locals just now as we've been doing everything off of email lists and this could really get us into the next level of effectiveness. Thanks.

Posted by mainsailset at September 6, 2006 07:05 AM

Bev Harris & BlackboxVoting have finally gotten their hands on a Diebold machine - not the Windows tablets, but an optical scan unit. Then they compromise it without penetrating the seals under 4 minutes without training or technical skills.

The website is slashdotted right now - (and it's a .MAC website) - http://vvnm.org/wiki/bevhacked.html

Posted by idiosynchronic at September 6, 2006 07:34 AM

idio, i get

"You have requested a page that is not currently available due to data transfer restrictions."

with that link. hmm…

Posted by benjoya at September 6, 2006 08:21 AM

eRiposte, I went to a local PDA meeting here in AZ to discuss how bad the Democrats are at putting a name on the ballot to challenge incumbent republi-cons. Let's at least start by not having blank spots on ballots in red states.
It's like a free pass and does nothing to open up a choice.

Posted by Seven of Six at September 6, 2006 09:43 AM

Well, well, well. Now the truth comes out. I haven't read TLC for a couple of days, so if you have already covered this interesting piece, I am sorry. Conneticut, you did the right thing by voting this bastard off the ballot. And, he has no shame to top it off. Lieberloser is a mole for the GOP.

The White House funneled millions of dollars through major Republican Party contributors to Sen. Joseph Lieberman's primary campaign in a failed effort to ensure the support of the former Democrat for the Bush administration.

A senior GOP source said the money was part of Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove's strategy to maintain a Republican majority in the Senate in November. The source said Mr. Rove, together with Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman, directed leading pro-Bush contributors to donate millions of dollars to Mr. Lieberman's campaign for re-election in Connecticut in an attempt that he would be a "Republican-leaning" senator.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thenewswire/#a028772

Posted by Judith at September 6, 2006 10:15 AM
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