When Votes Disappear

You know what really had me terrified on Nov. 7? The all-too-real possibility of a highly suspect result. What would we have done if the Republicans had held on to the House by a narrow margin, but circumstantial evidence strongly suggested that a combination of vote suppression and defective - or rigged - electronic voting machines made the difference?

Fortunately, it wasn't a close election. But the fact that our electoral system worked well ... Full Story »

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by Mitchell Kaufman - Oct. 1, 2008

Paul Krugman has been one sided and none of his predictions, even in his area of expertise (economics) have been correct from the time he left Enron and began writing for the Times. He makes no pretense of fairness and is rarely correct.

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