I was also noting (not denying the claim) that majority minority precients are almost assuredly Democratic controlled, raising the question of why they would support Republicans by keeping valid or even invalid voters away from the polls.
Was it more of a letter, from some group stating "your ballot may not have been counted" instead of a specific "Mrs. el_badman, your ballot was not counted"? The former seems far more plausable than the latter, unless New Mexico doesn't have secret ballots?
Qballer wrote:it's a shame that third parties have zero chance of ever winning.
Joe' wrote:with all the parties having very different views and opinions from one another.
I may not know much about US politics...New elections are prompted.
Finally, party #1 and party #2 agree they have to cooperate and find a solution that satisfies both, but party #3 feels their differences are too vast and decides to split from the coalition, thus the latter does no longer hold the majority.
FDR, in his second inaugural, wrote:I see a great nation, upon a great continent, blessed with a great wealth of natural resources. Its hundred and thirty million people are at peace among themselves; they are making their country a good neighbor among the nations. I see a United States which can demonstrate that, under democratic methods of government, national wealth can be translated into a spreading volume of human comforts hitherto unknown, and the lowest standard of living can be raised far above the level of mere subsistence.
But here is the challenge to our democracy: In this nation I see tens of millions of its citizens—a substantial part of its whole population—who at this very moment are denied the greater part of what the very lowest standards of today call the necessities of life.
I see millions of families trying to live on incomes so meager that the pall of family disaster hangs over them day by day.
I see millions whose daily lives in city and on farm continue under conditions labeled indecent by a so-called polite society half a century ago.
I see millions denied education, recreation, and the opportunity to better their lot and the lot of their children.
I see millions lacking the means to buy the products of farm and factory and by their poverty denying work and productiveness to many other millions.
I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished.
It is not in despair that I paint you that picture. I paint it for you in hope
Reuters wrote:"I'm surprised at how finely calibrated every single word was measured. I wasn't saying anything I hadn't said before, that I didn't say a year ago or when I was a United States senator," said Obama, who is still a senator from Illinois.
Obama wrote:When I'm President, I will set a goal for all American middle and high school students to perform 50 hours of service a year, and for all college students to perform 100 hours of service a year. This means that by the time you graduate college, you'll have done 17 weeks of service. We'll reach this goal in several ways. At the middle and high school level, we'll make federal assistance conditional on school districts developing service programs, and give schools resources to offer new service opportunities.
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