Was the Presidential Election Stolen?

the point isnÂ’t to have to choose now between the exit-poll result and the official count. When exit polls contradict rather than confirm the official count, other parts of the machinery of democracy need to be activated—including the free press, which has the skills and the responsibility to investigate, and nonpartisan government bodies, which, through an entirely different array of methods, also have the skills and a civic mandate to investigate. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Harley Griffin - Jun 20, 2006 - 4:46 PM PDT
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by Judith Davidsen - Jun. 20, 2006

It's not really a news story because there's just too damn much sermonizing and speechifying. As an excerpt from a book, that's okay, but not as a news story. But thank god for ITT. It may be plodding and "unprofessional" but I've always felt that it is where the important news begins and the story filters up from there to finally wind up professionally (and increasingly cutely) presented in the NYT or some such.

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by Janice Dodge - Jun. 28, 2006

I appreciate the points being made in this story, and I agree with the concern that is aired, but I would have liked to have seen some of the data which led to the conclusions under discussion.

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by Jerome Taub - Jun. 28, 2006
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by Carlos R. Candelaria - Jun. 20, 2006
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by Gary Burchfield - Jun. 22, 2006

Well written, anyone could understand that.

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by Harley Griffin - Jun. 20, 2006
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