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09/05/2008 22:42:59
 
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I am reminded of the time a few years back when they were allowed, in violation of state election laws, to substitute a candidate for the US Senate.

And it ain't Republicans trying to disrupt troop and material transports during war protests.

Don't take it from me but listen to John Harvey's comments. He has been on the investigative front lines of this issue for some time.


>Those dastardly Dems!
>
>>Yup, but remember, the Dems have a habit of ignoring laws when they think they're "in the right".
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>>>Buying and/or selling votes in a federal election is a federal crime. I think it can incur a $10,000 fine and five years in jail. There have been previous incidents of vote selling on ebay or in the paper. They usually get prosecuted - I guess this guy didn't check the law?
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>>>>Disturbing.
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>>>>>http://cbs13.com/local/Superdelegate.Vote.Ybarra.2.718616.html
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>>>>>Ok, I won't comment on the party...
>>>>>
>>>>>In this tight battle for the Democratic nomination we've heard a lot about the candidates courting superdelegates.
>>>>>
>>>>>But, one superdelegate is courting the candidates. He says he'll sell his vote for a price. A very high price: $20 million.
>>>>>
>>>>>Steven Ybarra of Sacramento says that eight-figure price is peanuts for the presidency

>>>>>
>>>>>Pay attention to how he came up with the amount of 20 million...
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05
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