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• slatest.slate.comEgyptians flocked to the polls in huge numbers today for a referendum on constitutional reforms that will determine how soon the country can hold full elections.
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Egyptians flocked to the polls in huge numbers today for a referendum on constitutional reforms that will determine how soon the country can hold full elections.
A settlement's been reached in a lawsuit filed by the Goldwater Institute on behalf of a Coconino County woman who was told in 2010 by election officials that her Tea Party T-shirts were not allowed in polling places.
New Hampshire's new Republican state House speaker is pretty clear about what he thinks of college kids and how they vote. They're "foolish," Speaker William O'Brien said in a recent speech to a tea party group.
Nearly one-third of Zimbabwe's registered voters are dead, and others appear to be babies or up to 120 years old, researchers said Friday, calling for the list to be overhauled so that the upcoming election cannot be rigged. The independent Zimbab
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Ron Paul can beat Barack Obama in 2012! If the elections were held today, Ron Paul would gain 41% of the vote compared to Obama’s 42% – statistical dead heat. Among independents, Paul has an astonishing 47% to 28% edge over the president.
Republicans are ineffably corrupt.
The Senate will take up debate of START on Thursday morning, after eight Republicans crossed the aisle in an initial vote Wednesday.
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Question of misspelled write-in ballots belongs in state court, says judge...
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In his historical novel, The Leopard, Giuseppe di Lampedusa writes that things have to change in order to remain the same. That is what happened in the US congressional elections on November 2.
Americans are angry. Don't get in their way ...
How many times must you hit yourself in a head with a hammer, before figuring out that it won't make you free?
Each time that I’ve done this, the result has been the same: the size, intrusiveness, and direct and indirect costs of government have grown faster than inflation and population, at not only the federal level, but also at the state and local levels.
Maricopa county 2010 election results.
Results nationwide
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That was a lot of time, energy, animosity, and money. Let's see what all this anti-establishment fervor bought you.
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Still voting? Wanna buy a ballot? What's in the ballot?
Goldwater Institute lawsuit restores First Amendment rights at polling places
Video by Stefan Molyneux - Freedomain Radio
"It's meaningless, this country was bought, sold, and paid for a long time ago." George Carlin
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Interviewed by Louis James, Editor, International Speculator
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