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McCain exploits the concept of honor and frames every disagreement in terms of honor and dishonor, so it is particularly revealing that he is willing to launch dishonest and dishonorable attacks, because this drives home how much his concept of honor is intertwined with his own visceral reactions to opponents and with his self-interest.

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More GOP values: Cheating

"GOP targets key states with dirty tricks'

"The AFL-CIO has launched a new voting rights protection program to help protect working-class voters against dirty tricks in the fall elections. ...

"Reports indicate that Republican Party operatives in Michigan and Ohio, two battleground states, are planning to use the foreclosure epidemic to disenfranchise voters.

" ... James Carabelli, who chairs the Macomb County GOP on the outskirts of Detroit, plans to bring a list of foreclosed homes to the polls Nov. 4 to challenge the eligibility of thousands of voters who he claims may be casting an improper ballot.

"The report quotes a civil rights lawyer's view that the foreclosure list is probably not an adequate source of information about an individual's residency. . . . "McCain's regional headquarters are housed in the office building of foreclosure specialists Trott & Trott. The firm's founder, David A. Trott, has raised between $100,000 and $250,000 for the Republican nominee."

" . . . Republicans admit to planning to suppress the vote in other ways. Near Flint, instead of organizing voter registration drives and positive campaigns for their candidates, local Republicans are training party loyalists and lawyers to challenge voters using a variety of procedural issues. These Republican activities in Flint and Detroit aim to lower the number of votes by knocking people off the rolls, eliminating the votes they cast, or simply creating slow-downs at polling places on Election Day in order to discourage those in line.

"In Franklin, Ohio, Doug Preisse, the local Republican Party boss, told a Columbus newspaper that his machine plans to use similar methods of vote suppression there.

" The McCain campaign has also directly undertaken "dirty tricks" in the two states. According to Cincinnati.com, an absentee ballot request form sent out by the McCain campaign to 1 million voters in Ohio, many of them Democrats and independents, inaccurately reproduced the state's absentee ballot request form and has been ruled improper.

"Voters using those forms will see their request denied or discarded, Cincinnati.com reported this week. Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner (D) caught the error and urged voters to contact their county board of elections to get a new request form.

"The error on the McCain campaign's form is expected to cost Ohio taxpayers additional funds to replace the improperly printed forms. At this point Ohio has no legal means to require the McCain campaign to reimburse the counties that have to send out new forms. So far McCain's campaign has refused to say whether it will repay local boards of elections for its "error."

" Similar forms were also mailed out in Michigan to independent and Democratic-leaning voters. The forms contain inaccurate addresses and other errors that could disenfranchise voters who use the forms.

" In Virginia, another battleground state, the AFL-CIO reported that Republicans deliberately tried to confuse student voters about where they are eligible to register and vote. A Republican press release misled some students into believing that if they registered to vote using their address at the university, their parents could no longer claim them as dependents on their income taxes. And in Mississippi, Republican Gov. Haley Barbour ordered the elimination of party affiliation on the ballot there to confuse voters about that state's important Senate race between Democrat Ronnie Musgrove and ultra-right Republican Roger Wicker."

pww.org

John McCain is a pathetic caricature of "honor."

Meanwhile, out of state students in Virginia are being petitioned to vote by the Obama campaign and state election officials have said the Norfolk election officials cannot ask students for their permanent address in a questionnaire.

hamptonroads.com

Norfolk election officials on Friday reluctantly loosened procedures for registering college students to vote after protests from presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign and an admonishment from state election officials.

Of Virginia's 49,000 new registrations in August, 43 percent were age 23 and under, he said.

State law requires registrars to decide eligibility based on two components of residence: place of abode and domicile. Long said the questionnaire had been used to determine domicile and was based on suggested questions from the state elections office. Abode is address.

"The frustration is that the code says you may ask questions to help you make the determination of domicile, yet now we're being told we cannot use a questionnaire," Long said.

So if I am following the story about Ohio voters correctly, it is "cheating" for the GOP to challenge people who do not follow state election laws and make the proper changes to their voter registration after moving to a new address. This will disenfranchise voters, how? If you move and do not change your registration before the deadline, you lose the right to vote. It's that simple.

That isn't what it says-UNAmerican-take a reading comprehension class-or admit you're nothing but a lying shill.

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