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Congress certifies President Bush as winner of election, as handful of Democrats debate e-voting machine irregularities.

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The dead didn't know how to use e-votes.
by January 6, 2005 4:49 PM PST
Of course the democrats are annoyed. Their time honored tradition of voting the dead (even if the dead was a registered Independent) is being grossly violated with these new fangle eee-lectronic gew gaws. Imagine, having to key in a code that verifies your existence. And these stupid eee-lectronics even noticed if you'd been voting in multiple places too. What a gaw awful way to vote for a democrat.
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Spoil sports
by Tex Murphy PI January 6, 2005 5:43 PM PST
It seems that the Democrats ALWAYS have something to complain about in EVERY election that cost them the Presidency/Congress/Senate/Governorship.

First there was the issue of the "Intentioned Chads", then the mythical "Voter Intimidation". Now there's voting irregularity.

Maybe if the Democrats started LISTENING to the people - rather than to their special interest groups (same for the Republicans here) - then maybe they might win for a change!
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by jacobsmith748 October 6, 2009 11:58 PM PDT
Democrats are faking their frustration through creating rumors and misleading people they should be shunned for this nuisance.
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by jacobsmith748 October 6, 2009 11:59 PM PDT
Democrats are faking their frustration through creating rumors and misleading people they should be shunned for this nuisance.
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