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Was the 2004 election stolen? No.

In Rolling Stone, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argues that new evidence proves that Bush stole the election. But the evidence he cites isn't new and his argument is filled with distortions and blatant omissions.

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  • Friday, June 2, 2006 10:52 PM

    I am not going to be renewing my subscription to Salon.

    We don't need to hear from yet another right wing hack, do we? The idiots have so many voices and outlets for their ignorance. I (in my ignorance) thought Salon should be a refuge from them. Masquerading garbage like this as some kind of "balance" in reporting is contemptible. It is a shame that liberals can't wake up to some of the really awful truths about the extent to which the neo-cons will go to further the agenda of the corporatist/fascist/capitalist infrastructure. No one with an ounce of common sense could possibly argue that the hundreds of billions in record profits and war profiteering, the extinction of a viable middle class, and the ever expanding powers of the "unitary executive" wouldn't be worth stealing an election for. This kind of regressive bullshit is the real danger to freedom and the democratic process.

    Screw Salon and Screw Farhad Manjoo.

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