Letters to the Editor
Rob H.
Published Letters: 122 Editor's Choice: 30
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Still not working...
[Read the article: What Scott McClellan said, Part 2]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I'm not quite sure why an update was posted to this story that says the slider in Real Player appears for the briefing in question. It doesn't. And I've checked with several other people and they all confirm that.
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Shots in the dark...
[Read the article: Don't get "Fooled Again"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Thanks to Manjoo for pointing out some of the many holes in all the election fraud theories being propagated out there. Do I believe that election fraud was taking place on elecion day? Certainly. Do I believe that it was on a scale as to cost Kerry the election in Ohio? No, I don't.
That fact is that Miller's simplistic and easily rebutted tome, filled with smoke and mirrors, only serves to damage the serious work that must be done to ensure that minority voters are not disenfranchised in this country. It's shoddy work, at best, and if anyone goes into a serious debate armed with Miller's so-called facts, they are sure to be shot down.
And for everyone whining about Manjoo, he could also have easily pointed out that in Miami County, Ohio, where those 19,000 votes were supposedly added after the election, Al Gore was trounced there as well in 2000. It's not as if a reliably Democratic county suddenly and inexplicaply went red. And he also could have told us about the glitch in another Ohio county that added almost 4,000 votes not to Bush's total -- but to Kerry's. Furthermore, I seem to remember a fairly in-depth report last year by Manjoo about Republican voter suppression efforts. It's not like the guy is an apologist for the Republican machine.
There are many people working in the forefront to fight voter suppression and easily undercut books like Miller's only serve to hurt their efforts. That's why I truly wish many folks would start getting their facts straight before they begin blindly firing away. Because sometimes they only succeed in hitting themselves in the foot and those folks in the ass.
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Backslapping Tripe?
[Read the article: Don't get "Fooled Again"]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]As the author of one of the articles selected here as an Editor's Choice, I really have to take offense at a previous writer's reference to my post on this matter as "backslapping tripe."
First off, I worked for John Kerry. I supported him long before the beginning of any caucuses and primaries and I was working for the campaign in New Mexico on election day. So no one can accuse me of not wanting John Kerry elected President of the United States or not wanting to ensure that Ohio's vote was fair.
Second, I have worked to register voters pretty much my entire life. And on the Kerry campaign, I saw evidence of voter suppression with my own two eyes. If I could post a photo here, I'd show you a phony letter purportedly from McCandless Township in Alleghany County, Pennsylvania, which attempted to convince Democratic voters that election day was November 3rd instead of the 2nd. And that's only one of many examples.
Third, I find it absurd that many posters here question Salon's commitment to telling the truth about these matters. The fact is, there has never been a smoking gun found about Ohio. And Manjoo is simply reporting that this book, like other sources on this issue, simply cobbles together a passel of conjecture, presents it as fact, and expects the American public to explode with outrage. Somehow I believe that if there were any meat on those bones, Salon would be one of the first publications to tear into it. But there isn't.
And to compare this story to stories about faulty intelligence, as another writer did, is simply disingenuous. As anyone knows, there is hard proof about the Bush administration's manipulation of intelligence. So far, there has been zero hard evidence about the election being stolen in Ohio.
People who keep going on and on about this issue risk being turned into caricatures of those folks who still believe Vince Foster was murdered by some kind of Clinton cabal. None of it adds up.
No one would like to believe that Ohio was stolen more than people like myself who worked for Kerry. But I've looked at many of these reports, read many emails and stories, and heard plenty of conjecture on this subject. And I still have not found one iota of proof of these allegations. So get some REAL goddamn proof and I'll be the first to eat the biggest goddamn crow you can find. Until then, stop calling posts like mine "backslapping tripe," when you have no FACTS to back up yours.
