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  Is it unpatriotic to question the election results? (search mode)
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Question: Is it unpatriotic to continue to question the 2004 election results?
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« on: December 12, 2004, 11:51:28 AM »

Not unpatriotic.  This is America.  You can question anything.

However, is it sane to do so?  I don't believe so in light of the fact that there just isn't anything there.

Good lord people.  Kerry lost Ohio by 120,000 votes!  Compare that to 1976 when Ford lost that state to Carter by less than 10,000.  You didn't see Republicans that year hollering fraud.

I would invite my Democratic conspiracy buffs to take a look at the 1960 election.  Look at the Kennedy margins in
Illinois, NM, Minn, Hawaii, Texas, Nevada.  You didn't see Nixon screaming for recounts in an election that was a hundred times closer than this one.

Let it go.  It looks ridiculous.  You are not helping the image of your party.
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