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Everyone shrugged when the Washington Governor stole her election and when Al Franken benefited from a stolen election. I doubt that another stolen election will make a difference.

If this is true, then we are Zimbabwe... and we are a kleptocracy.

Dan, couldn't have said it better. But no matter what this will hurt the progressives. If Brown loses it was stolen, no doubt about it.There will be hell to pay for that. If he wins and sticks to his promises the progressives are screwed.

Either way seeing those traitors squirm makes me happy.

Normally I don't give 2 hoots in Hell about Mass. voters. I figure if they're ignorant enough to keep John(I served in Vietnam, I think)Kerry and Bahney Fwank in office they get what they deserve.

Actually absentee ballots are always checked by date and usually not counted if invalid by being sent too late. Poll workers are not always dishonest. Most are honest. I have done it in MD which is as blue as Mass and the election judges are honest despite any preferences.

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