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Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Some Dems Still Think Kerry Won

I watched the Ohio Electoral College meet in the Columbus statehouse on CSPAN yesterday just to make sure there was no funny business like Jesse Jackson storming the building. What is he doing there anyway? It's difficult to believe what motives these losers have other than they just want to gin up misinformation and hatred to fuel their fundraising efforts to support their cushy lifestyles.

Yahoo! News - For Some, the Race Remains Far From Over: "COLUMBUS, Ohio � Clifford Arnebeck won't let it go. He can't let it go. Not, he says, while America refuses to recognize that John F. Kerry was elected president Nov. 2.

Arnebeck, a Democratic lawyer here and co-chairman of a self-styled national populist alliance, is petitioning the state's highest court to throw out official results that favor President Bush (news - web sites) and instead hand Ohio's 20 electoral votes and thus the White House to Kerry. Or, at least, order a revote.
The bid appears quixotic, to put it politely, as Bush has been officially declared the winner by 119,000 votes and Arnebeck is arguing before a Republican-dominated Supreme Court in Ohio. Nor is the Massachusetts senator helping him out, said Arnebeck.

Apparently these views are widespread among a significant number of kook Democrats. Here's a quote I found on Opinion Journal citing a message left on Democratic Underground one of their favorite kook internet sites:
I had a Thought. What if we really lost??I don't think for a minute we did.But imagine how low and how hopeless America would be if Bush actually did
win in Ohio?I mean really, would there be any hope whatsoever if over 50% of American has grown this evil and stupid? Im quite certain that the recounts will unveal much to the world and maybe even correct the situation, and give
Kerry the inauguration that he deserves. But still. The only thing worse than
having the election stolen....would be if we actually lost.
Obviously, the writer suffers from a public school education, and aside from needing "spell check" he can be grateful at least that Bush signed prescription drug legislation. We can only hope he takes advantage of that benefit.

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