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Bush Did Not Win the Election?
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 13278" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Bush Did Not Win the Election?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is strange to me that stuff keeps coming back up, like a spiced dinner, after we discuss it here, sometimes long after. </p><p></p><p>You may remember that I wrote almost this identical thing here a few months ago, and in fact had it copied from the old site. The current government is the same group ruling America for decades, and is a conglomerate of corporate, criminal, and intelligence/bureaucratic wonks. It's hard to think of mafioso pushing pencils in cubicles and wearing Air Force uniforms, but this is what we have in charge.</p><p></p><p>Also: I have said that the very reason Kerry quickly capitulated was that there would be a gigantic Constitutional crisis if he won Ohio. Both parties would be to blame for it, and I doubt the government would survive it. We barely survived the Depression; we almost lost World War II; we weathered, somehow, the damage done to the country by the assassinations, Vietnam, Watergate, the Savings & Loan "crisis," and everything else since, but we could not have withstood another election fiasco, and Bush would have used it to cling to power.</p><p></p><p>Now they are attempting to overthrow the Constitution in a hundred different ways in Congress. They believe that they have a license now to directly distort and disobey it. The rule of law means nothing to them.</p><p></p><p>Consider the two losers Kerry and Nixon (2004 and 1960), both of whom apparently lost due to ballot fraud, but both of whom declined to challenge the results. Whatever their true reasons, which were no doubt complex and not altogether admirable, the Constitution was preserved. In other words, they demonstrated crucial leadership without obvious reward, and upheld the Constitution almost according to the oath they were deprived from taking. The winners? Mixed historical results to date.</p><p></p><p>The machinations and conspiracies are close to unbelievable that compose the paranoid network of "deep politics" underlying our government and economy. They are the ones-- the moles, agents, stringpullers, and shifting characters who pass effortlessly from boardroom to Pentagon to Oval Office to Senate chamber-- who are the true "conspiracy nuts," the maestros, the absolute fringe fanatic crackpots. When you throw a light on them, they respond by calling you a crank and "conspiracy theorist."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 13278, member: 42"] [b]Bush Did Not Win the Election?[/b] It is strange to me that stuff keeps coming back up, like a spiced dinner, after we discuss it here, sometimes long after. You may remember that I wrote almost this identical thing here a few months ago, and in fact had it copied from the old site. The current government is the same group ruling America for decades, and is a conglomerate of corporate, criminal, and intelligence/bureaucratic wonks. It's hard to think of mafioso pushing pencils in cubicles and wearing Air Force uniforms, but this is what we have in charge. Also: I have said that the very reason Kerry quickly capitulated was that there would be a gigantic Constitutional crisis if he won Ohio. Both parties would be to blame for it, and I doubt the government would survive it. We barely survived the Depression; we almost lost World War II; we weathered, somehow, the damage done to the country by the assassinations, Vietnam, Watergate, the Savings & Loan "crisis," and everything else since, but we could not have withstood another election fiasco, and Bush would have used it to cling to power. Now they are attempting to overthrow the Constitution in a hundred different ways in Congress. They believe that they have a license now to directly distort and disobey it. The rule of law means nothing to them. Consider the two losers Kerry and Nixon (2004 and 1960), both of whom apparently lost due to ballot fraud, but both of whom declined to challenge the results. Whatever their true reasons, which were no doubt complex and not altogether admirable, the Constitution was preserved. In other words, they demonstrated crucial leadership without obvious reward, and upheld the Constitution almost according to the oath they were deprived from taking. The winners? Mixed historical results to date. The machinations and conspiracies are close to unbelievable that compose the paranoid network of "deep politics" underlying our government and economy. They are the ones-- the moles, agents, stringpullers, and shifting characters who pass effortlessly from boardroom to Pentagon to Oval Office to Senate chamber-- who are the true "conspiracy nuts," the maestros, the absolute fringe fanatic crackpots. When you throw a light on them, they respond by calling you a crank and "conspiracy theorist." [/QUOTE]
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