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Mr Bojangles Donating Member (185 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-25-04 01:35 AM
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Less noise being heard about polling disruptions?
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Since early-voter turnouts seem to be pretty high (and a little dem heavy) this year, do you think that BushCo may be re-thinking plans to jack up the terror alert level to disrupt voting in certain areas?

It wouldn't be very advantageous for them to say "Oh, everyone needs to stay home, there's a terror threat", and the repubs that haven't bothered to get an absentee ballot wouldn't be able to make it to the polls.

I'm trying to make sense of all this, but it's just making my head hurt.

I voted last week, and I'm trying to stay in the fight, but it's very difficult =/
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