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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Thursday, November 20, 2008

The ugly details of a recount.

Take just a minute to browse down a few of the real ballots cast in the Minnesota Senate race. The arguments will take the shine off your opinion of both sides.

(Didn't know the Lizard people were conducting their write in campaign this year.)

7 Comments:

  • Actually, I found it kind of funny. Let 'em piss and moan and have a judge decide. It's all trash talk from the side lines trying to work the refs.

    By Blogger -epm, at 2:15 PM  

  • Yeah, it's kinda funny, but seeing them try to disqualify votes on an accidental thumbprint is pretty disgusting, you know?

    Long live the Lizard People!!!

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 2:23 PM  

  • Yeah, that's kinda bogus. This is hardball.

    By Blogger -epm, at 2:34 PM  

  • I'm one of the challengers here in MN and have worked the first two days of the recount.
    epm--"trash talking" has no effect; the final "refs" will be a panel of judges making decisions at another location. Currently both sides are only pointing out what they believe are questionable votes or ballots. The whole voting system in our state is incredibly well organized and fair.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:00 AM  

  • I wonder if those Lizard People are the same ones David Icke writes about? I didn't know they had a lobby, or needed one... Somehow I missed getting to hear them sssssssspeak.

    By Blogger r8r, at 9:07 AM  

  • This is the end, the end my friend.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:06 PM  

  • Bruce, First of all great for you for getting involved so deep in the weeds. That's commitment. (that you'll remember someday.)

    And, the tone coming out of Minnesota seems extremely civil compared to what we'd get if it took place down here in Texas.

    ....

    And, In my understanding the Lizard people are the evil ruling overclass, although determining the intent of that particular voter may be a bit more subtle.

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 5:27 PM  

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