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Saturday, June 3, 2006 12:00 AM

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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  • Sunday, June 4, 2006 12:25 PM

    Fraud in 2000, 2002 & 2004...........

    Mr.Manjo tries to discredit everything that Mr. Kennedy writes by referring back to the election of 2000. Just what planet has Mr. Manjo been residing on. 2000 was a major fraudulent election.

    Another of his arguments that is downright comical is his commentary about one Black man who said he would never defraud his people. Does the name Ken Blackwell ring a bell Mr. Manjo? He told his people to go to hell in order to further himself in the Republican party. Why any Black man or woman would want to belong to the racist republican party defies the imagination.

    I don't beleive for a minute that Bush won in 2000 or 2004. A lot of the fraud happened in my hometown in the Florida panhandle. Additionally 2002 mid term elections were riddled with fraud. There is no other explanation for the overnight, republican miracles that occured.

    The electronic machines were designed with fraud in mind. Why else would a company which has made similar machines for banks for years suddenly find itself incapable of producing a paper trail?

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