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Where were we when Bush "won" the election in 2000? We were not in the streets. We should have been. I hope those in Iran have a better sense of freedom that we did.
still reverting back to the 2000 election. We will all be in the streets, literally if your Obama pick has his way with free spending and his shaky foreign policy. My Victor holds his head high. He is no liberal thank goodness.
Poor Victor,
Is that Mir Hossein Mousavi who is holding his head high? "He is no liberal thank goodness."
President Bush did win the election in 2000. Gore tried to steal it. Bush had more votes in Florida than Gore.
One to many chads. However, it was the judges that put Bush in the oval office. In Iran it's God rather than judges who decides the fraudulent election. Now, if you have God's ear then? But, for me and my house we will count the vote. "We the people... rings truer to me than God told me so.
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