November 07, 2006
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Posted by: DADvocate at Tuesday, November 07 2006 07:19 AM (AIolm)
Posted by: e. nonee moose at Tuesday, November 07 2006 07:28 AM (dlFaD)
Posted by: Angel at Tuesday, November 07 2006 08:10 AM (qo/NM)
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061107/LOCAL19/61107003
"Marion County (Indiana)Democratic Chairman Ed Treacy blasted Republican election officials for what he declared was the "criminal" way in which they are running today's election.
"Providing lists to reporters to back up his assertions,Treacy said 20 Republican-appointed precinct inspectors failed to show up to open polls this morning and machine problems were reported in 173 precincts.
"As we predicted, it was utter chaos this morning and we're furious," he told reporters outside the Marion County Election Board office. "People were turned away. I was telling everyone this was going to happen, and everyone thinks I'm living in some fantasyland. There is criminal intent in doing this stuff."
"He said Democratic attorneys were determining how the party would respond. In addition,Treacy said Democrats are poring over lists of poll workers to identify those who are not registered to vote in Marion County. He will ask that they be prosecuted."
http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061107/NEWS0206/61107022
"Lawyers with the Tennessee Democratic Party will file suit early this afternoon asking that voting hours be extended due to reports of infrastructure problems, a party spokesman said.
"The party has received reports that some precincts lacked enough voting machines, voting machines that are not working, long lines and delays in the openings of polling paces, said the spokesman Mark Brown.
"Brown said he did not yet know which court party lawyers would file suit in, but said it would be in Davidson County at about 1:30 p.m.
"Lawyers had not yet decided whether they would ask that all polls remain open later or ask only that polls in certain regions of the state be open later."
When the game is over, it's over. Yet, the Democrats stay on the field and keep running in players until their score is the highest.
Posted by: Woody at Tuesday, November 07 2006 08:42 AM (v5VVJ)
Posted by: civil truth at Tuesday, November 07 2006 08:47 AM (UM3aQ)
"This is Congressman John Lewis."
"And I'm Mayor Shirley Franklin"
"And I'm Andy Young"
(John Lewis) "On November 7th we face the most dangerous situation we ever have. If you think fighting off dogs and water hoses in the sixties was bad, imagine if we sit idly by and let the right-wing Republicans take control of the Fulton County Commision."
(Shirley Franklin) "The efforts of Martin and Coretta King, Hosea Williams, Maynard Jackson and many others will be lost. That's why we must stand up and we must turn out the vote for the Democrats on Election Day."
(Andy Young) "And especially for John Eaves for Fulton County Commission Chairman. Unless you want them to turn back the clock on equal rights and human rights and economic opportunity for all of us, vote for John Eaves as Fulton County Chairman"
(Lewis) "Your very life may depend on it."
(John Eaves) "This message paid for by the committee to elect John Eaves."
Heck, I was hoping for some lynchings, but if white folks aren't elected what can you do?
Posted by: Woody at Tuesday, November 07 2006 11:30 AM (v5VVJ)
I (always plan for the worst case) think the Dems will take the House and maybe the Senate.
If that happens, I think the Reps ought very quickly figure out why they angered the voting public. Further, there ought be a massive education program. People actually believe that the Dems are the party of the "little people." We have dumped trillions of dollars into "programs" and our education system is worse, our drug problem is worse, our border security is worse. We are becoming a self-imposed 2nd rate power, even though we have more and better of damn near everything. Why, pray, is that? We, as individuals and as a nation, need (desparately) to toughen up.
Lastly, I think everyone ought be leaning in on the Dems and asking, just EXACTLY how are you going to protect our country and the people therein? I would like specifics and details...without compromising security.
If we go the self-absorbed model that Europe seems to be providing, then we will surely lose...everything.
Posted by: tad at Tuesday, November 07 2006 12:30 PM (YadGF)
Aside from that, I recommend to all my conservative friends (not neo-cons; they're
hopeless) the article on Congress in the latest issue of Rolling Stone. A terrific article, in a magazine I haven't read in over 25 years.
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Tuesday, November 07 2006 01:18 PM (/6lBR)
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Tuesday, November 07 2006 01:24 PM (/6lBR)
Posted by: GM at Tuesday, November 07 2006 01:37 PM (S60yG)
I was watching some show on MSNBC in which they went person by person through the Democrats and the committees that they would control. It was pretty ugly. The clincher was when they showed Pelosi with Sheehan.
Will someone wake me up in two years?
P.S. Thanks, Jim. The feelings mutual. At least we all like baseball.
Posted by: Woody at Tuesday, November 07 2006 02:58 PM (v5VVJ)
With the Democrats back with power, people may be reminded why we threw them out years ago.
I have to go to bed.
"Say goodnight, Dick."
"Goodnight, Dick."
Hey, I have to come up with something from Laugh-In, because I'm not laughing from anything else.
Posted by: Woody at Tuesday, November 07 2006 03:36 PM (v5VVJ)
Not in the last twenty years, it's not - primarily because of the amount of gerrymandering and the increasingly large sums of money funneled into protecting incumbents. The typical shift has been about 5 seats in the last couple of decades. '94 was the only big shift since the early '70s and it was considered a historic victory for the GOP. Try getting your facts straight. You're so mired in the talking points, you can't see straight and just pass along disinformation that you probably actually believe yourself.
Posted by: reg at Tuesday, November 07 2006 04:24 PM (LXXU8)
p.s. just kidding. I figure we owed you guys from last time.
Posted by: Mavis Beacon at Tuesday, November 07 2006 06:34 PM (O8Uj0)
Ive just seen the results of the house of Reps in the good ol U.S.of A. What do you reckon GM, theres a lot more of us trolls out there bud. and they all vote!!!
Dubya got his arse kicked and with a bit of luck he will get it kicked again in the Senate.
I'm so happy I think I'll open a bottle of Chivas Regal.
Have a nice day!.
Magnarc (the troll) Ho! Ho! Ho!
Posted by: Magnarc at Tuesday, November 07 2006 08:08 PM (HJ8Y4)
Posted by: gordon at Wednesday, November 08 2006 12:48 AM (O5BXE)
I also have commented that it is quite likely a 'good' thing that this bloodletting occurred now rather than later as far as a viable Republican Party is concerned. 2008 is IMPORTANT. 2006 not so much.
I hate to burst Magnarc's balloon so early in the day, but a 'lefty troll' should perhaps not get too excited about this result. Many if not most of the 'gains' were the result of 'conservative' Democrats winning in 'conservative' areas. This is far more attributable to complete disenchantment with the bankrupt Republican apparatus and IRAQ than it is to a wave of support for the leftist loons in the Democratic Party. These new guys may have a "D" after their name, but they have nothing in common with the 'progressive' wing of the Party. Has Magnarc even looked at Jim Webb's positioning on social issues?
Somehow I have a really hard time seeing the new wave of blue-dog Democrats having a long lifespan within the Democratic Party as it is now constituted. Perhaps these people will help to move the Party away from the 'nutroots', but the smart money is on them becoming very upset with the Rangels, Conyers, Waxmans,Finegolds in a very short period of time.
Ah well, win some lose some. This was inevitable given the situation in the world. The Republicans can be grateful that they faced the opposition they did or it would have been a GREAT DEAL WORSE. They DESERVED to lose HUGE, but were saved by the other team.
ps --- The reason that Iraq and the WOT were not sufficient to again defeat the Democrats is that many people are not at all HAPPY about the prosecution of the effort and think that if losing is truly not an option, a drastic change of course is long overdue. This was merely a kick where it will do the most good to an Administration that appears to be ineffectual . People can tolerate a lot but as Patton rightly said---- " Americans love a winner and will not tolerate a loser."
The tolerance just ran out.
Posted by: dougf at Wednesday, November 08 2006 12:53 AM (STFua)
I'm not going to gloat or anything and in fact I'm more than mildly surprised at the results so far. Yeah, the American people have spoken... yadda, yadda, yadda... but I don't expect dramatic changes in how things are done with Democrats in control of the House (and maybe the Senate.)
Posted by: e. nonee moose at Wednesday, November 08 2006 01:06 AM (LqapJ)
Also, to use the term "talking points" with me assumes that I somehow obtain ideas and words from outside sources. I listen to talk radio less than you think, don't open political mail, dropped my subscription to the AJC, and don't waste time listening to Sunday talk shows. What I say is what comes from my mind--not that of others. That's why it's so, what the word?, original.
Posted by: Woody at Wednesday, November 08 2006 02:16 AM (v5VVJ)
Posted by: James S Melbert at Wednesday, November 08 2006 02:55 AM (w8YJV)
And, Mavis, it's not conservatives who abandon their country when the opposition party wins. And, why is Barbra Streisand and Alex Baldwin still here after they said they would leave if Bush was elected?
Posted by: Woody at Wednesday, November 08 2006 02:57 AM (v5VVJ)
Posted by: GM at Wednesday, November 08 2006 10:53 AM (DQHjM)
In Franklin D. Roosevelt's sixth year in 1938, Democrats lost 71 seats in the House and six in the Senate.
In Dwight Eisenhower's sixth year in 1958, Republicans lost 47 House seats, 13 in the Senate.
In John F. Kennedy/Lyndon Johnson's sixth year, Democrats lost 47 seats in the House and three in the Senate.
In Richard Nixon/Gerald Ford's sixth year in office in 1974, Republicans lost 43 House seats and three Senate seats.
Even America's greatest president, Ronald Reagan, lost five House seats and eight Senate seats in his sixth year in office.
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/column.aspx?UrlTitle=historic_victory_for_diebold!&ns=AnnCoulter&dt=11/08/2006&page=full&comments=true
Posted by: Woody at Thursday, November 09 2006 02:38 AM (v5VVJ)
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