The fact that the irregularities in Ohio haven't made the news is only further proof that anyone trying to call the media "liberal" is way off base.
agreed.
BV, you're right. (hahaha, you are right!...sorry, I crack myself up [/corny]...) The problem was, and though I had HOPED that it would change, I knew it probably wouldn't, the problem is that I wanted some spot light on Ohio...there was very little. My point in Ohio, no matter who I wanted to win, I wanted EVERY vote to count. To me there were too many irregularities for anyone to say "we saw no evidence of fraud." It's sad that wanting a true democracy is called shamefull. The people, of whom I dearly honor at this point, who contested the elections were not sore losers. They wanted a fraudless election where every vote was counted...where people didn't stand in lines for 10 hours for their vote not to be counted. Where your vote went in and there was no paper trace to make sure there was a true recount (thank you, Diebolt). Ohio did, in fact, get a recount. Not a full recount, however.
And, yea..I haven't paid too much attention to the governor election in WA...just bits and pieces. It really kinda sucks that we can't have a clear cut election where there are true winners and losers. No matter who wins--it should be the TRUE voice of the people.