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Shades of Teri Schiavo, shades of Richard Nixon, shades of tampering, votejacking and all other manner of moral and political trespasses we will be busy paying for later.
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Jr. Caging is a practice that works best in two areas, direct-mail marketing and votejacking.
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Now, thanks to Palast, the blogosphere and other unafraid shit-stirrers, votejacking and the caging lists that make it possible are national news.
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No, the brouhaha over Gonzales and his cadre of Pat Robertson grads is about votejacking, plain and simple.
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The outlook from that growing corner of our future is promising: If the United States can outlast the votejacking of 2006 and 2008 to swing leftward as forecasted, then it might be able to hold off both an environmental collapse and an economic recession.
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This election, for all intents and purposes and in spite of the obvious Republican attempts at votejacking, is over.
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I'm not going to get personal because I've had problems with Salon before on the votejacking count, but I also scrapped with them when I slammed Kerry for supporting the war and costing the Democrats, what else, another election.
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Following these three rules of votejacking alone should help you screen some of the hype and zero in on the smell of money, power and all the money and power it brings.
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Mad about Iraq, Plame, the U.S. Attorney scandals, Guantanamo, Exxon and Enron, Abu Ghraib, disaster capitalism and the votejacking that defined the 2000 and 2004 elections?
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