Sunday, January 11, 2009

Election Done Correct

It's nice to see that occasionally election results are correct. The United States of America can finally prove to the world that we do hold fair and honest elections. I think most of you realize (unless you are also a Global Warming, moon landing and Holocaust denier) that America's record and image in the world has been tainted by our unjust selections by bias appointed judges. The debauchery of the 2000 "election" where one candidate was selected by a court appointed by his daddy, was well documented and unbias by HBO (see Recount.) It illustrates that even Bush's camp knew he lost and would stop at nothing to stop the recounts that would prove Al Gore the real President (but don't get me started - beginning with no 911 conspiracy to start a war - I'll post on the truth of this another time.)

Hope has once again been restored. The election of Barack Obama proves that elections are once again tamper free (although I'm sure Republicans tried, it's just that Democrats are now equip to fight the election corruption). But there is another election that has proven beyond doubt that elections can be fair and honest and has finally been rectified and set right. I'm of course referring to the election of Senator Al Franken.

Thanks to the heavy democrat influence within a few select counties, this recount was done correctly. Republicans thought they had it all sealed up on election night. winning by 250 votes, but now the fact is that Senator Franken won by 250 votes. The Republican party was responsible for "losing" many ballots that were for Franken, but Franken's crack team was able to find them wherever Republicans tried to discard them.

Yes, there were some discrepancies found in ballots cast for Franken, but one of his lawyers shed light on the situation to explain why errors made by democrat voters should be ignored and errors on ballots made by Republican voters should render the ballot ineligible. Bill Starr stated "People who voted for Coleman are more likely to have taken the SAT in their lifetime, they've filled in circles. Franken voters are probably not college-educated. They're new voters and immigrants. They've been brought in by groups like ACORN, from the inner cities. They're more likely to make mistakes. I've bounced this off of minority people, and they agree with me." (http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2008/11/19/4728/lights_camera_senate_recount_national_and_local_media_brighten_minneapolis_vote-tabulation_scene)

So here's to you Senator Franken. I guess after all you and your team of lawyers were "Smart enough, good enough and gosh darn it, the people of Minnesota like you." That was oozing with cheesy goodness. So, here's to getting elections right, no matter how many lawyers it takes!

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