Art Rocco
- : Washington State
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- : Liberial
- : Independent
- : Huffington post
- : History Books (especially about the founding fathers) Political writings (Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Naomi Wolf, Glenn Greenwald etc.) Suspense novels Science
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Griffin is the guy who was responsible for caging in Florida. For those of you who don’t know what caging is, it is a way of keeping people’s votes from counting, especially those people who are most likely to vote democratic? He finds out who has moved or who is in the service and has the election board send them a registered letter, when the letter comes back because the person no longer lives there they are taken off the voter registration list and their votes are not counted. Look for Griffin to instigate race riots in the major cities. This guy is a real slime ball.
Posted at May 22, 2008 1:21 PM in response to RNC Hiring Rove Protege To Dig Oppo Research On Obama
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I have to agree with Dave, bureaucracy's are not inherently bad, even government bureaucracy's. I'm an engineer, been one for over 40 years. I designed computers before Intel existed. One thing you learn as an engineer is that there are certain things that work and certain things that don't and you can't defy the laws of physics. I observed Reaganomics and the conservative agenda for the last 30 years and seen it don't work. It has made a small group of people rich at the expense of the many. It's basic idea is what I call reverse Fascist (government existing for the benefit of the corporations instead of corporations run by the government). This is what Libertarianism leads to. We have systems that work. Take healthcare for instance, there are many countries with socialized medical care that work very well, but these systems do not line the pockets of the rich so the neocons go out of their way to convince the people there something evil about this kind of system. My point is there are systems that work once you get away from the basic idea of uncontrolled capitalism,which is greed.
Posted at May 21, 2008 11:45 PM in response to The Liberal-Libertarian Divide



