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Republicans Win Another Round in Memphis
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Good work, John.

>Well, we were successful in removing a Democrat from the TN Senate yesterday. Or should I say the Democrats were successful in removing one of their own. Felonious voters, dead men voting, vacant lots, people who didn't live in the district, felons working for the election commission, etc. were just too much for the Senators to deal with. Most of the Democrats voted for the purge!<g> Funny how all the illegal votes innured to her benefit....
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>I am calling for removal of ALL county election members because of the problems in our system. They either knew or should have known! www.votinginmemphis.com
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>Commercial Appeal
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>April 20, 2006
>NASHVILLE -- The Tennessee Senate voted 26-6 Wednesday to void the District 29 election, but ousted senator Ophelia Ford vowed to challenge the action in federal court today -- and to win election in November.
>There was a bit of high drama after the vote as Ford initially did not leave the chamber during a recess designed to let her exit gracefully. But after a few minutes, she addressed the Senate, collected her things and left.
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>"I just thank and praise God that He chose me to do this. It's no coincidence that this has happened today and I'm not surprised about it, though we will be back in court tomorrow and you might see me (back) as early as next week. But I will definitely be back here come January," a spirited Ford said before leaving the Senate chamber.
>Legislative researchers said that as far as they can determine, it's the first time a state senator has been removed from office since Tennessee statehood in 1796, except for the federal government's expulsion of legislators who served the Confederate government during the Civil War.
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>VOTING IN MEMPHIS
>To the tune of "Walking in Memphis"
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>Put on my voting shoes
>And I boarded the plane
>Touched down in the land of the Delta Blues
>In the middle of the pouring rain
>Harold Ford, Sr -- won't you look down over me
>Yeah I got a first class ticket
>But I'm as blue as a boy can be (I might get caught)
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>Yeah, I'm voting in Memphis
>Voting though I’m six feet underground
>Voting dead in Memphis
>How do I do that when I’m not around
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>Saw the ghost of Elvis
>Down on Union Avenue
>Followed him up to the gates of a Precinct
>Then I watched him voting too
>Now Eddie Hayes did not see him
>He just hung out with his crew
>But there's an election to rig
>and he’s working at his gig
>Down in the voting Room
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>Yeah, I'm voting in Memphis
>Voting though I’m six feet underground
>Voting dead in Memphis
>How do I do that when I’m not around
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>They've got voters under the table
>They've got voters in thin air
>And Ophelia Ford be glad to see you
>When your voting from nowhere
>But boy you've got a vote in Memphis
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>Now she played with the elections
>Every time and did it good
>And they brought me down to vote there
>Because she said I should
>Do a little number -
>So I voted with all my might
>And she said --
>"Tell me are you alive child?"
>And I said "Ma'am I am tonight"
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>Yeah, I'm voting in Memphis
>Voting though I’m six feet underground
>Voting dead in Memphis
>How do I do that when I’m not around
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>Put on my voting shoes
>And I boarded the plane
>Touched down in the land of the election Blues
>In the middle of the pouring rain
>Touched down in the land of the election Blues
>In the middle of the pouring rain
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