Felons Voting Illegally May Have Put Al Franken Over The Top In Minnesota.

Quote from Ricter:

" which found that at least 341 convicted felons in largely Democratic Minneapolis-St. Paul voted"

The excitement hinges on this correlation. And how good is the correlation? We don't know, and we won't know. Glass half full, glass half empty, what's your attitude say it is, really?

%Insert handwringing phrases of doom, and sad faces, here.%



Lol, word vomit.


How about convicted cons voting illegally, regardless of who they voted for.

:mad: :D :mad:
 
Quote from Mnphats:

Lol, word vomit.


How about convicted cons voting illegally, regardless of who they voted for.

:mad: :D :mad:

Separate issue from what the OP is expressing with his use of "put Al Franken over the top", and the immediate replies.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Separate issue from what the OP is expressing with his use of "put Al Franken over the top", and the immediate replies.


You conveniently left out "may" from the OP.


Whats the difference? While "may" might be a stretch it can't be proven either way.

As I already stated, bottom line is votes were cast ILLEGALLY and casts doubt to the "fairness" of this election. Further, if it happens in this election does it happen in other elections? Does it go further than ex-cons voting illegally? If we as a country can't insure a "fair and honest" election we have severely lost our way.
 
Quote from Mnphats:

You conveniently left out "may" from the OP.


Whats the difference? While "may" might be a stretch it can't be proven either way.

As I already stated, bottom line is votes were cast ILLEGALLY and casts doubt to the "fairness" of this election. Further, if it happens in this election does it happen in other elections? Does it go further than ex-cons voting illegally? If we as a country can't insure a "fair and honest" election we have severely lost our way.

Fair enough.

So allow me to rewrite the headline...

Felons Voting Illegally May Mave Given Norm Coleman A Closer Finish With Al Franken In Minnesota
 
Quote from Ricter:

Fair enough.

So allow me to rewrite the headline...

Felons Voting Illegally May Mave Given Norm Coleman A Closer Finish With Al Franken In Minnesota


Yup that would work as well.


As a side note, Norm Coleman had more votes than Al Franken the night of the elections. Wasn't until the recount and court decisions that Al Franken was declared the winner.
 
Quote from Mnphats:

Yup that would work as well.


As a side note, Norm Coleman had more votes than Al Franken the night of the elections. Wasn't until the recount and court decisions that Al Franken was declared the winner.

There is something vaguely familiar about that story.
 
Yes, and it's sad really.

Have we taken any steps to insure legal persons voting? Or what constituents a vote of "intent"?

Its, gonna happen again. Soon. And I fail to see this as a right and left issue/s. I can only imagine both sides want a fair honest election free from court interventions. Simple concept really, the rightful winner winning.
 
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