Dave_Schuldt Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 Give it up, you got beat by a girl! Your such a Quote
olyclimber Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 Well, to make it fair, Gregiore should get to give Rossi 129 beatings first, then they can trade off. Quote
Dave_Schuldt Posted December 31, 2004 Author Posted December 31, 2004 If you haven't heard already, Chris Gregoire has won the hand recount, even without the 700 ballots the Republicans tried to exclude. Will you join me in asking Dino Rossi to concede? You can learn more and take action at http://www.progressivemajoritywashington.org/rossiaction?ref=3670956 Quote
Lars Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 so when rossi was up it was only a statistical tie, but when gregoire is up its a win? Quote
tshimko Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 It's still a statistical tie, but ya know, somebody has to win, even if it's only by one vote. Gregoire and the Dems followed all the procedures, and at the end they/she won. It could have gone the other way. Â It's funny that when he was ahead, Dino encouraged Chris to concede for the sake of the electorate and the election process, and was stridently against any sort of re-canvassing of votes. Now that he's on the other side, he wants re-canvassing of votes, now that he does not like the results, he want's a redo. Pretty fuckin lame. Â Dino, somebody had to lose, and you're it. Sure it's tough to lose by so little, but hey man, grow up. Â I'm hoping that unlike dubya, Chris won't interpret her squeeker of an election as a mandate, because it WAS a statistical tie. Quote
Doug Posted December 31, 2004 Posted December 31, 2004 Everything the Dems did was within the state election laws to do. If Gregoire had been ahead after the initial tally, then the State Republican party would have done the exact same thing. I also believe that if Gregoire were in Rossi's shoes, she'd be doing the same thing. So there. Â Democrat or Republican, they're both politicians. Just as the Dems have to live with W's "victory" in 2000 and his subsequent re-election, the republicans have to live with this outcome. Quote
EWolfe Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 From a statistical standpoint, it would be interesting to see which way it went in a re-vote... Quote
marylou Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 Give it up, you got beat by a girl! Your such a  Saying Rossi's a crybaby because the hand recount changed the result, and he didn't have a single objection until the result was no longer going his way is legit, but saying nyah nyah nyah you got beat by a girl is about as lame as Donald Trump telling Andy he got outdebated by TWO WOMEN when he fired him on "The Apprentice."  Put your misogyny in your pants next to the tube sock, it will look better there than on your sleeve, ya doof. Quote
Mal_Con Posted January 1, 2005 Posted January 1, 2005 (edited) Gee now we won't get to teach creationism in the schools dino needs the Edited January 1, 2005 by Mal_Con Quote
Double_E Posted January 2, 2005 Posted January 2, 2005 Give it up, you got beat by a girl! Your such a  Saying Rossi's a crybaby because the hand recount changed the result, and he didn't have a single objection until the result was no longer going his way is legit, but saying nyah nyah nyah you got beat by a girl is about as lame as Donald Trump telling Andy he got outdebated by TWO WOMEN when he fired him on "The Apprentice."  Put your misogyny in your pants next to the tube sock, it will look better there than on your sleeve, ya doof.  people who have a jerky knee when it comes to misogyny (or their perceptions thereof) probably shouldn't be watching reality-TV shows. ....or TV in general, for that matter. Quote
Doug Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 Article on the front page of this morning's Times shows how crappy the parties have become. The Secretary of State, Sam Reed is a Republican. The state Republican party is pissed that (my interpretation) he put state law above the goals of the party! Â As usual, my disclaimer is that if the shoes were on the other feet, the Dems would probably react the same. Quote
dberdinka Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 Apparently Sam Reed has been ruffling the feathers of the Republican establishment in this state for sometime now. Â At the same time he's gotten good reviews from people who know more about this stuff than I do. As a result he's the only Republican I actually voted for in the last election. Â Seem like he's a politician with a disdain for politicing. A good man in general, hope he stays active in state poliyics. Quote
mattp Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 I'm with you there, Darin. It sounds like they want to fillet him because he is doing his job. Democrat or Republican, we need more like him (and I'm afraid Ms. Gregoire, Gary Locke in a skirt, is not -- but can you imagine Rossi as governor?). Quote
Peter_Puget Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 Rossi needs to relax. This election has gone his way - all the way. He should conceed and look graceful as he is now in a wonderful position to destroy Maria C. and become our next Senator. Â Bumper stickers should be issued! Quote
Double_E Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 as far as i recall, i didn't vote either way in the Sec. of State election last fall ... but Reed's predecessor, Ralph Munro, is one of the few Republicans I've ever voted for... he supposedly had/has good enviro. policies. And also, he gave me a job, one summer while i was in college! (not in state gov't tho... he hired me for landscaping work on his sweet waterfront property on Eld Inlet, near Olympia) Quote
dberdinka Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 I don't care what party you belong to, being a real estate agent, should automatically disqualify you from running for public office. (sorry Dave ) Â Dino Rossi ... suck an egg Quote
chucK Posted January 3, 2005 Posted January 3, 2005 From the Seattle Times (emphasis mine) Â ... "Both parties have been unhappy with Reed at points in the recount. Â At different times, each wanted the Secretary of State's Office to take a more forceful role in directing how county officials should conduct the recounts. Â Democrats filed a lawsuit against Reed in the state Supreme Court. They wanted to force him to issue statewide standards for reviewing signatures on absentee ballots, for governing election observers and for requiring reconsideration of all ballots rejected in earlier counts. Â In that case, Reed's attorneys sat with lawyers for Rossi and the Republican Party who had joined the case on Reed's side. They won, with the court unanimously rejecting the Democratic request. Â Less than two weeks later, the stage was shuffled, and Reed's attorneys sat with the Democrats. They argued against a Republican request that King County be prohibited from reconsidering more than 700 ballots that officials said had been erroneously rejected. Â Again, the court was unanimous, ruling this time against the Republicans." ... Â Â When both parties get pissed off it is, I think, the sign of a fair arbiter. The fact that the courts unanimously agreed with him in both cases also indicates that he's following the law. Â Unless, of course, it was those damn activist judges,...well except for the first time when they agreed with the Republicans Quote
wdietsch Posted January 7, 2005 Posted January 7, 2005 Dead voted in governor's race  By PHUONG CAT LE AND MICHELLE NICOLOSI The Seattle Post Intelligencer  USA - At least eight people who died well before the November general election were credited with voting in King County, raising new questions about the integrity of the vote total in the narrow governor's race, a Seattle Post-Intelligencer review has found.The evidence of votes from dead people is the latest example of flaws in an election already rocked by misplaced votes and allegations that there were thousands more votes counted than actual voters.  County officials say they are investigating the cases pointed out by the P-I. "These are not indications of fraud," said Bill Huennekens, King County's elections supervisor. "Fraud is a concerted effort to change an election."  The P-I review found eight people who died weeks before absentee ballots were mailed out, between Oct. 13 and 15, but were credited with voting in King County. Among them was an 81-year-old Seattle woman who died in August but is recorded as having voted at the polls.   Seattle PI Quote
Alex Posted January 7, 2005 Posted January 7, 2005 My knees are just fine, pally. Â You really know how to open yourself up to a broadside, dontcha? Quote
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