huffingtonpost.com - 11/7/2008
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Something stinks. Not just an ordinary low tide smell. Not like something you'd blame on the dog. It smells like an infection. For me to plug my nose, I'd have to overlook some curious facts. In Alaska, more people voted for George W. Bush in 2004 than for Sarah Palin on Tuesday despite an ...
bradblog.com - 11/7/2008
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Guest blogged by Shannyn Moore ANCHORAGE - Something
stinks. Not just an ordinary low tide smell. Not...
like something you’d blame on the dog. It smells like an infection. For me to plug my nose, I’d have to overlook some curious facts. In ...
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SOMETHING SMELLS VERY FISHY IN ALASKA
shannynmoore.wordpress.com - 11/6/2008
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Something stinks. Not just an ordinary low tide
smell. Not like something you’d blame on the dog....
It smells like an infection. For me to plug my nose, I’d have to overlook some curious facts. In Alaska, more people voted for George W. Bush in 2004 ...
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STOLEN ELECTION IN ALASKA?
shannynmoore.wordpress.com - 11/6/2008
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Alaska takes my breath. The beauty and strength
of our land and our people never grows old....
Today, a day with sun and the smell of fall in the air, was a day we stood together. Shoulder to shoulder and demanded truth from Governor Sarah Palin. We ...
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ALASKANS FOR TRUTH RALLY REPORT! « SHANNYN MOORE: ...
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What The Hell Happened In Alaska?
Open Left - Front Page —
I have to chime in Shannyn Moore and Nate Silver: what the hell happened in Alaska?
In the extended entry, I look at the various irregularities, and weigh the current theories. 1. Was turnout abnormally low in Alaska?
Shannyn Moore wonders why, in the first election when an Alaskan was on the ticket of a major party, turnout in Alaska crashed. She writes:
Four years ago, 313,592 out of 474,740 registered voters in Alaska participated in the election-a 66% turnout. Taking into account 49,000 outstanding ballots, on ...
Stolen Election in Alaska?
Suburban Guerrilla —
Sure smells funny. Record low turnout? Huge numbers of voters neglected to vote for either president or senator?
I think we’ve seen this movie.
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