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Default 07-22-2005, 11:15 PM

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but what do they gain by putting these programs? Is it just the satisfaction of "ohhhhhh look at us. We can do what we want?" Well, the people have the last say if they want to change something. Power of the vote is pretty awesome.
Money domination over countries like china russia and india, oil, other resources etc. Same as the Roman empire.

Typically in a democracy the people would have the last say. Unfortunatley, in this case, that isn't true.

2000 - Al Gore actually got more votes than Bush in the 2000 election, however Bush won more electoral votes.

2004 - I know you will harshly disagree with my, however I spend a lot of time reading on the subject: 2004 was without a doubt a stolen election. Everything from voter intimidation, to vote tampering.

It is a recorded fact that in come counties, Bush had more votes than people that lived in that particular county. I've read many tales of this. Too many to go into detail.

A quick 10 minute video if you like:

http://veredictum.com/stolenelection2004-256.ram
  
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