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  1. Re:Now, let's all have a big Slashdot group hug on Kerry Concedes Election To Bush · · Score: 1

    Well, to be fair, how many of those votes were stolen and how many voters were disenfranchised? I happen to know that in Florida (yes, shockingly a bush controlled state) when you selected keerry it said "are you sure you wish for vote for bush." There were many complaints from the people who actually read the terminals after their selection. The rules haven't changed, cheating is still cheating. He didn't get elected the first time, and he didn't this time. Only diffrence is this time they actually made it look like a win.

    Lets be honest, it's not like last time when the people with skin darker than mayo were barricaded from voting. However between the bush's controll in florida and those damn electronic voting machines.

    All I can say, Bush had it coming after the first "election" he won, as likely the least popular president (as he didnt win the popular vote in any way shape or form). I find it hard to believe he can survive another ursurped term in office. I know, nearly everyone I know, given they had the skills would kill bush and his entire cabinet. I can't imagine some well trained ex-military, and likely with far better supplies than our troops in Iraq (guess it pays to ACTUALLY HAVE A PLAN) will kill that wortless bag of mostly water.

  2. Re:Umm on How has the USA PATRIOT Act Affected You? · · Score: 1

    Well I should point out that many of us are affected in ways we might not be aware of. For instance, my records, all of them, are now quite easy for the government to snoop through. Not that they will find anything there to arrest me for (save this slashdot post no doubt) however those are my personal records. My grades, medical history, etc. As we all noted The Patriot Act, can also have far reaching implications in our electronic services industries, as in the question of canada's national security when dealing with US based or located firms. This bill is an obvious abuse of our civil rights in the US, as well as a potential threat to our already dwindling job market. On the plus side, we can hire more law enforcement. Shoot with bush in (likely) for another term why not just take some of our boyz from Iraq and set them loose on those pesky "ultra-liberal" "unpatriotic" terrorists" protesting another stolen "election" outside the white house.