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Dover Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Nov-03-10 12:35 PM
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Who won this election? The corporations.
Edited on Wed Nov-03-10 12:47 PM by Dover
And they made damn sure their peeps they've placed in government/judicial positions opened the floodgates for greater control and much less transparency about who is really behind the curtain. This isn't even a partisan issue, because there are people on
all sides of the aisle with their greedy hands in the game. So my suggestion is that we don't
allow ourselves to get swept up in what is essentially a fixed game and a house of cards.
We should be focusing on runaway governance via corporations and their grab for power over all our lives. They've infiltrated the governement, the media, the financial sector, polling, and the machinations of the election process itself. So don't waste time with partisanship. Things can't change so long as we continue to play the same old political games while those in power change the rules to suit themselves.

And not a peep by Democrats in the last few years about our e-voting issues? That speaks volumes.
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