NC Board of Elections Determines Results

And that's the board of elections (D) determining the results of election, no matter what the voters might have wanted. This time, a candidate for election was asking for the state board to consider her questions about the election. However, since the person was a Republican, the board of elections (D) had absolutely no desire to hear anything -- they wanted to declare the Democrat the winner despite any evidence that might, well, do anything.

This is the state of elections in North Carolina. Democrats say and do quite literally anything, including openly breaking the law or defying the votes of people. They will retain power in North Carolina, no matter the cost to justice or the political system.

This time they are openly saying that they are not interested in anything that might show crimes were committed during the election -- they don't care, they will appoint Democrats to win any election. The only reason Republicans hold any elected offices is because the Democrats will give a few seats away (as long as they stay in the majority) to make it look like it's not a completely crooked system without any semblance of fairness.

Posted by: Ogre at 12:03 PM

Comments

1 just test soft-a )))

Posted by: Vaha at December 21, 2006 01:20 PM (0zGiA)

2 Eh?

Posted by: Ogre at December 21, 2006 03:01 PM (oifEm)

3 Wow. Though, somehow not shocking. I mean Dems are the party that just reelected William "Freezer" Jefferson and Roy "Chocolate City" Nagin.

Posted by: Jenn at December 22, 2006 02:49 AM (d3Ou4)

4 Power and winning comes second to everything else, including, but not limited to, crime, laws, morality, and anything else.

Posted by: Ogre at December 22, 2006 02:54 AM (5n/mm)

5 What's that you say, the party that coined the term "Republican culture of corruption" is itself so corrupt they can smell them in China????

Posted by: Jenn at December 22, 2006 04:24 AM (d3Ou4)

6 Oh wait, I'm sorry, let me check with them... right, the Democrats are perfect and without sin. At least in their minds.

Posted by: Ogre at December 22, 2006 12:47 PM (oifEm)






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