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After all, morality is related to truth and I continue to become enraged when they discuss that Bush won because of this issue since- well for one thing, Bush didn't win. Nor do people wait in line for up to 10 hours in freezing cold rain to vote because they are morally against gay people marrying. They stood in line because they wanted change. I don't understand why Jesse didn't swing the talk over to the immorality of millions of people being disenfranchised (never mind the rigging of the machines). m I being naive to believe that any time there is an opportunity for national exposure about the election fraud issue, it should be taken advantage of?
Al Sharpton was on CNN as well today and I watched that one too- in great hope that he would mention something about this but he never did.
I for one, was very disappointed in both of these generally outspoken leaders. But then again, I'm getting used to it these days. Not giving up hope, but feeling very disappointed in our leaders and as always, in the MSM.
Perhaps Jesse is laying low until tomorrow when the Kerry team files. Perhaps Mr. Sharpton knows something that we don't (and knows that it needs to be kept under the radar for a while).
Or, perhaps, election fraud and the fact that millions of people may not have had their votes count in the way that they intended, or may not have had the chance to vote at all, thereby bringing into question, the legitimacy of the election-- is not a major issue for them.
Time will tell.
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