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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 09, 2004, 09:07:53 PM »

I think it is actually very patriotic to questiion the government.

Jefferson and the Boys based the US constitution and system on the (valid) assuption than people are corrupt and that the people, collectively, should watch their elected officiasls like a hawk, and that multible checks and balances were needed as a defense agaist tyrants.

It is our duty and our privilidge as good citizens to question.

But like all privilidges, if abused it becomes endangered.

The "tin foil hat" crazyness of the left is a disservice to both the Democratric party and democracy it's self.
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