2 thoughts on ““Good ideas do not need lots of lies told about them in order to gain public acceptance.”

  1. If we don’t have an effective means of consistently, effectively detecting voter fraud currently in place, and it doesn’t appear that we do, then how can we be so perfectly certain that we don’t have a voter fraud problem? It’s like insisting that there are no stars in the sky because you never looked.

    I have no idea if we have a voter fraud problem. There’s no reliable data on which to base a claim either way. Saying “we’ve never caught anybody, therefore there exists no problem” gives me a headache in my eye.

  2. I could have sworn that every right thinking liberal (heh) thought that W stole the election from Gore in Florida.