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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

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Lies and Lying Liars, Bush League Politics Dept. 0

Republicans just can’t keep themselves from lying about the dead for political gain.

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Support the Vets, the Republican Way (Updated) 0

By taking away their right to vote, one person at a time.

Addendum:

Unless the vet is related to a a rich bigmouth on the telly vision.

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Akin Shaken? 0

Rep. Todd Akin’s effort to continue his bid for the Missouri Senate seat is now faced with a new challenge: Paying the campaign’s bills for TV ads on time.

(snip)

The Akin campaign told CBS radio that the payment problem was a scheduling mistake, and the next checks are on their way.

Akin has been frozen out of conventional Republican fundraising efforts, following his false comment that women’s bodies can prevent pregnancy in cases of “legitimate rape,” and the GOP’s efforts to pressure him to drop out.

As the public record shows, the issue is not the scientifically illiterate falsehoods; the GOP thrives of falsehoods.

The Republican Party is not punishing Akin for what he said. It’s punishing him for saying it where it could be overheard.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

Simply the resurrection of Jim Crow, nothing more nor less.

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Republican X Files 0

Tom Tomorrow

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Appealing to the White Wing 1

From the webiste:

Mike Papantonio and Ed Schultz discuss the Tea Party’s constant charge that “Obama hates America,” as well as how the entire Republican Party has become a reactionary, intolerant bunch with no facts to stand on.

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Understanding Republican Speeches 0

Psychology Today offers qualified assistance.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

The history of voter suppression:  Property required, literacy required, poll tax required, ID required.

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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Why Republicans Lie 0

Because Republican truth reveals too much. For example:

“The demographics race we’re losing badly,” said Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.). “We’re not generating enough angry white guys to stay in business for the long term.”

GOP speaking to empty chair labelled Moderates, Women, Minorities, etc.

Image via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud, Millenium Bug Dept. 0

The lady has voted since 1932.

She does not drive, so she does not have a license (and getting a license in Pennsylvania is a convoluted process–I know; I used to live there).

She did not have a passport because she never expected to travel internationally (and, if she had had one once, it likely would have expired by now).

She could not get an ID because whoever programmed the damned computer didn’t believe she could be.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said Friday it had established a new procedure for the very oldest state residents to obtain the newly required voter ID after its computer system would not recognize the age of a 105-year-old woman.

The Republican gut out the vote effort proceeds apace, encountering only small bumps in the road as it moves to disenfranchise voters Republicans don’t like.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud: Rooted in Racism 0

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Via Zandar.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

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Lies and Lying Liars 0

Convening in Tampa.

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Republican Science 0

As Gail Collins explains, it’s rooted in a simpler time, when men were men and women were property.

But all that paled next to his anti-abortion disquisition during a recent TV interview. In very few words, Akin managed to make three points. One was that rape victims can’t get pregnant. This theory goes back to our forefathers, who believed that in order for our foremothers to conceive, “the womb must be in a state of delight.”

The idea never entirely faded away, possibly because it reflects so well on male lovemaking prowess. Since Akin’s debacle, we’ve learned that a former member of Congress once told the House Appropriations Committee that when people “are truly raped, the juices don’t flow, the body
don’t work and they don’t get pregnant.”

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

Via ABL.

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

Republican elephant with

Contradict Me does some math*:

32,000+ pregnancies from rape every year: “Really rare”
10 cases of voter fraud over 12 years: An epidemic that must be stopped by any means necessary, constitution be damned!

Image via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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*Contradict Me does not cite sources for the figures, but they consistent with what I’ve seen quoted with citations elsewhere, as here and here.

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Lies and Lying Liars 0

A Republican tradition: The Big Lie.

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Republican Science 0

The Denver Post’s headline for its editorial, q. v., tries to sum it up:

Editorial: Legitimate vs. forcible ignorance

Methinks they forgot “voluntary ignorance“?

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Just What Is “Legitimate Rape”? 0

PoliticalProf explains:

There is a segment of the pro-life community in the United States that is convinced that if the law allows any abortions at all, for any reason whatsoever, women will simply lie about how they got pregnant. . . . In other words, Akin seems to assume that a woman might have consensual sex, get pregnant, and then lie and claim to have been raped in order to be allowed to have an abortion she otherwise would not (in a pro-life country) be allowed to have.

Follow the link for the rest.

See also: Bain Capital.

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