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Tuesday, July 27, 2004
What Gore Won't Say: Count Every Legal Vote
Sore loserman Al Gore couldn't help but repeat his same tired old gripe last night at the Democrat convention: "And let's make sure that this time every vote is counted." What's far more telling is what he consistently has refused to say: Let's count all the legal votes, and only the legal votes.
Poor Gore assumed that, like John Kennedy in 1960, he had enough dead people "voting" for him and illegal aliens and other non-citizens casting illegal ballots for him so that he could steal the election.
How sad for him that he hadn't campaigned in enough cemeteries. And this was the same guy who tried to throw out the votes of American servicemen.
We urge John Kerry to do the right thing and finally proclaim what the Democrats need to insist on publicly: Count all the legal votes.
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What Gore Won't Say: Count Every Legal Vote
Sore loserman Al Gore couldn't help but repeat his same tired old gripe last night at the Democrat convention: "And let's make sure that this time every vote is counted." What's far more telling is what he consistently has refused to say: Let's count all the legal votes, and only the legal votes.
Poor Gore assumed that, like John Kennedy in 1960, he had enough dead people "voting" for him and illegal aliens and other non-citizens casting illegal ballots for him so that he could steal the election.
How sad for him that he hadn't campaigned in enough cemeteries. And this was the same guy who tried to throw out the votes of American servicemen.
We urge John Kerry to do the right thing and finally proclaim what the Democrats need to insist on publicly: Count all the legal votes.
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Chesapeake Woman to Serve 12 Months on Rape Conviction
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A Chesapeake woman convicted of raping a 12-year-old boy has been sentenced to 10-years in prison - but she'll serve only 12 months.
Robin Kenefic, 31, appeared in Chesapeake Circuit Court Monday.
The judge suspended nine-years of her sentence on the condition that she serve 12 months behind bars.
Kenefic is the first woman in Chesapeake's history to be convicted of rape.
Why didn't this happen to me at 12??
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A Chesapeake woman convicted of raping a 12-year-old boy has been sentenced to 10-years in prison - but she'll serve only 12 months.
Robin Kenefic, 31, appeared in Chesapeake Circuit Court Monday.
The judge suspended nine-years of her sentence on the condition that she serve 12 months behind bars.
Kenefic is the first woman in Chesapeake's history to be convicted of rape.
Why didn't this happen to me at 12??
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